Sea fishing refers to fishing in the sea, which is very different from freshwater fishing. The reason is that the sea has high and low tides. It is difficult to catch good fishing in the sea without watching the tide. At the same time, saltwater fish eat more than freshwater fish. Ferocious, so the requirements for fishing rigs are relatively simple. Let's take a look at the basics of getting started with sea fishing!

1. Features
1. Ocean currents: There are warm currents and cold currents in the ocean. Many fish have the habit of migrating with ocean currents, and ocean currents can bring a lot of food, especially where cold and warm currents meet is the best place for fish to forage.
2. Tides: There are high tides and low tides in the ocean. During high tides, a large amount of organic matter and fish will be brought to the shore. At this time, it is relatively more conducive to fishing, and it is generally not suitable for fishing after low tides.
3. Time: The ocean is relatively calm in the morning and at night, and it is especially suitable for fishing at this time. It is easy to have strong winds and waves during the day, which may even endanger the safety of the fisherman, so it is not suitable for fishing.

2. Fishing tackle
1. Fishing rods: Sea fishing rods should be used, but no matter what material they are, they must have a strong hardness, and they all need to be equipped with reels.
2. Fishing line: When fishing at sea, the fishing line should be slightly thicker, the diameter is recommended to be more than 0.5 mm, the length is 60-70 meters, and the bus line and the sub line are divided.
3. Float: Sea fishing floats have little effect in transmitting information, reliable vibration, vision, fishing alarms, and fish bells to indicate fish news.
4. Fishing hooks: The most commonly used hook types for sea fishing are Iseni, Qianyou, Marushi, etc. It is recommended to prepare multiple hooks to meet the needs of different fish species.
5. Lead sinker: Most of the lead sinkers used in sea fishing are movable. After the fish swallows the hook, the line freely affects the tip of the rod. It should be heavy, but there are also dead sinkers.
3. Fishing position
1. In the sea: Fishing in the sea should try to choose deepwater areas and avoid shoals. The reason is that there is plenty of sunlight on the shoals, and most fish are protected from light. Generally, they are only active in the shoals at night and in the morning and evening, so they are not suitable for fishing.
2. Bays: Bay fishing should choose stagnant water areas. The stagnant water areas in the inland sea include river estuaries, living docks, breakwaters, etc. These places have a lot of silt or sand on the bottom, slow water flow, abundant bait, and more fish.
3. Sea reefs: For fishing on sea reefs, the side facing the impact of the tide should be selected, that is, the tide surface. Ideal fishing spot.
