Best Bait for Chubs:
Bait 1: Mix the "Sour Soup Noodles" (70%) and freshly steamed cornmeal dumplings (30%) that the people in the rural areas eat in summer, and then dip the white flour into the dough to make it soft and hard enough to load the hook.
Bait two: fishing leftover bait does not contain fishmeal or shrimp powder, and then mixed with some dessert crumbs or jaggery crumbs, sealed in a plastic bag, placed in the sun for more than two weeks. Mix some cornmeal nest or white flour when you load the hook. The longer this bait lasts, the better it is, and the next year's is even better.
Bait three: ingredients for cornmeal (40%), white flour (10%), river rice noodles (5%), cooked soybean cake or soybean face (10%), brown sugar or white sugar appropriate amount. Mix cornmeal, white flour, river rice flour, bean cake flour together, scald with boiling water until about seven mature, cool and evenly steamed into a nest.
Wheat bran is stir-fried over a moderate fire; jaggery residue is added at the time of freshness, and dried into chunks is added after softening; snack crumbs are kneaded and then added. The above bait is mixed well, packed in a plastic bag, placed in the sun, fermentation for two weeks can be used. This bait should be made more than once.
Bait four: cornmeal (80%), white flour (15%) with boiling water until seven mature, and then steamed into a nest, put in a plastic bag, in the sun for two weeks. When fishing, plunge it into dough with commercial chub bait to load the hook.
Bait five: tofu dregs mixed with some sugar, put into a plastic bag in the acid for two weeks, fishing with the newly steamed cornmeal nests or white flour plunged together, made of soft and hard dough. This kind of bait is low-priced and comes from a wide range of sources. When fishing for chub, you can use it to make a nest.