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Fishing for grass carp with pumpkin flowers, has anyone tried it?
Pumpkin

Pumpkin as bait can be used with green skinned young pumpkin, can also be used with yellow skinned old pumpkin, with the old pumpkin than with young pumpkin fishing better.

The way to use pumpkin as bait is to remove the skin of the pumpkin, cut the pumpkin into small pieces, into the Zheng Guozhong steamed to eight mature, this steamed pumpkin can be used directly as a bait hooks, you can also talk about the cooked pumpkin mashed, add wheat bran, flour, and then add a bit of sugar or wine, kneaded and blended into a ball, the hand pole hooks, the seaboard bombs hooks can be used. Steamed pumpkin can also be used as bait, cut the steamed pumpkin into small pieces, cast to the nest.

You can also mix the steamed pumpkin with cooked rice, add a little flour, and use it as bait for the sea rod bomb hook. The best way to use this bait is to cut the pumpkin into small particles with a knife and hook it directly. It is better to use the inner part of the pumpkin with the flesh inside because the inner part of the pumpkin is softer than the outer part of the pumpkin. Grass carp, bluegill, carp, crucian carp and bream all love pumpkin bait.

Pumpkin flowers, squash flowers

Summer is the season for various vegetables to blossom and bear fruit, and grass carp are especially fond of eating pumpkin flowers, squash flowers, because in the countryside, people often plant pumpkins, squash flowers in the shore of the pond, pumpkin, squash seedlings grow up, vines climbed to the branches of the tree, hanging in the water's edge, so the pumpkin flowers, squash flowers will fall into the water, and grass carp in the water will swim over to swallow, and the long term, it is a good thing that you have a lot of water, but you can't eat it. In the long run, grass carp have developed the habit of eating pumpkin flowers and loofah flowers. Therefore, anglers will pinch down the pumpkin flowers, rolled into a ball, tied with a thin line, and then hung on the hook to catch grass carp. Summer temperatures are high, but grass carp are not afraid of heat, the hotter the more lively, often swim to the middle and upper layers of the water in search of food.

Fishing for grass carp with a loofah flower is done in the same way as with a pumpkin flower, by rolling the flower into a ball and hooking it.

When using pumpkin flowers and loofah flowers as bait, it is advisable to use a large hook of size 10 or above. The hook is big, the hook tip is naturally long, and the chances of the fish hitting the hook are also greater.