Bream fishing in October. Some anglers are mistaken in believing that with the onset of mature autumn, fishing for white fish ends. We cannot agree with this opinion, because many of their colleagues prove the opposite in practice. Of course, in October it is already quite cold and the whites react to the drop in temperature.
Bream, for example, gather in schools, occupy deep holes and stop actively feeding, but this does not mean that they cannot be effectively caught. In mid-autumn, they no longer come to the shore, and do not move at all, so the main task in autumn bream fishing is to find its resting place. After this, all that remains is to choose bait with which he can be tempted.
In autumn you can’t count on an active bite; it’s good if there are several confident bites per day. But during this period there are more chances to get a trophy. If you are carried away by the fishing process, you can forget about the autumn-winter restrictions and run into an unpleasant conversation with fisheries inspectors. In many regions, fishing in wintering pits is prohibited in the second half of autumn. You need to monitor this and know exactly from what date the ban was introduced and which bodies of water it applies to. This is the only way to avoid trouble.