What are the tips for making and using fishing bean cake bait?
Rural use: Raw use is divided into two types: fishing rods and sea rods. The method of making bait for Taiwan fishing rod is to take 250 grams of fresh bean dregs, 100 grams of peeled steamed buns, 150 grams of flour, 50 grams of white sugar, 25 grams of white wine, and a small amount of ground sesame oil. Mix the above 6 ingredients and knead until the mixture is soft and soft, then put it into a clean and dry plastic box and seal it. This bait can last for more than a month in spring and autumn. When installing single or double hooks, white fog is usually produced. If the bait ferments in summer, it will produce a rich natural sour and sweet wine aroma.
If the bait is too soft, you need to add appropriate flour and steamed buns to knead it again. The effect will be better than the first time. Suitable fishing species are carp, grass, crucian carp, bream, and red platinum. After fermentation, this bait can be used to catch both silver carp and bighead carp. The method of making bait for sea pole bomb hooks is to take 1000 grams of fresh bean dregs, 500 grams of leftover steamed buns or leftover rice, 200 grams of flour, a small amount of sesame oil or add 2 to 3 drops of food flavor and knead evenly until it dissolves in 3 to 5 minutes. ; If the bait is loose and difficult to cast, flour can be added appropriately.
This bait is suitable for fishing species such as grass, carp, crucian carp, red platinum, bream and bluefish. After the flour is appropriately added to this bait for fermentation, it can be used to catch both silver carp and bighead carp. Familiar use: Suitable for sea pole bomb hooks and various styles of DIY fishing groups. Squeeze out 50% of the water from 1,000 grams of raw bean dregs, chop the green onions, add an appropriate amount of salt, five-spice powder, and cooking oil to stir-fry until fragrant, pour it into a small basin, and add 500 grams of leftover rice or steamed buns and 250 grams of flour while it is still hot. , 50 grams of white wine, mix the above seasonings and then knead directly with your hands. This bait can catch omnivorous fish such as carp, grass, crucian carp, greenfish, bream, cock-billed red platinum and other omnivorous fish. This bait produces a sour flavor after fermentation and can be used to catch silver carp and bighead carp. If it cannot be used at one time, it should be stored in the refrigerator compartment for reuse next time. Making the fishing rig
Connect the connecting ring to the nylon thread that has been prepared with a figure-eight buckle. The other end is passed through the bottle cap rubber, round lead sheet, bean cake, and coins in sequence, and finally the knot is tied and tied. Good hook for strong horse line connection. Special attention should be paid to keeping the sub-thread part of the hook within 3 cm, as long as the hook cannot bypass the bean cake and hook it to the main thread. Finally, the glue on the bottle cap is guided to the hook, so that the entire fishing group is put together, and the fishing group is completed. Suitable fishing species
Carp: The bean cake hook is suitable for fishing carp. Carp is a common freshwater fish that often lives alone or in small groups in calm and humus-containing ponds, lakes, and rivers, looking for food. Like pigs, they feed on larvae, plant seeds, fruits, etc. in humus.
Grass carp: The bean cake hook is suitable for fishing grass carp. Grass carp is a typical herbivorous fish and is widely distributed in lakes, reservoirs and other sea areas across the country. It likes to live in sea areas with medium and low water quality and abundant aquatic plants. In winter, they swim to the mainstream or deep water areas of lakes to spend the winter.
Bream: The bean cake hook is suitable for fishing grass carp. Bream is a unique economic fish in my country, especially the most common in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and its affiliated lakes. Bream in the narrow sense refers to fish of the genus Cyprinidae. Bream in the broad sense also includes bream fish of the genus Cyprinidae, such as triangle bream and bream bream.