Fishing at the reservoir, if you want to enjoy it properly, actually requires paying attention to a lot of things, such as the oft-discussed selection of a fishing spot.
How long the rod should be and roughly how deep the water you plan to fish in, then what the underwater terrain is like.
Whether it's a relatively flat area or a terrain with complex features like ravines and uneven ground, there are certain preferences for targeting different species of fish.
If the target fish is crucian carp, during the season around May Day, using a 3.6-meter fishing rod to fish at a depth of about one and a half meters can yield a good catch. It's better if the underwater area is relatively flat and has some aquatic vegetation.
However, if the target fish is carp or larger grass carp or silver carp, then flat areas are not as beneficial as small terrains like ravines.