When fishing with Ferula Ferula, you can add Ferula Ferula live bait to glutinous rice flour (steamed glutinous rice dried in the sun and ground into powder) and keep the hook for half an hour. Ferula is not recommended to fill the nest, because the purpose of nesting is only to attract fish. If the smell of the nest is stronger than that of the bait, the fish will not bite the hook.
The way for Ferula to catch turtles and turtles is to find fresh chicken liver or pig liver, cut it into strips, mix it with Ferula, and seal it for half an hour. Wear a straight hook at night and close the hook in the pond the next day, and you can catch the turtle. Ferula is resin and gum, and it is the secretion of Ferula. It is not easy to dissolve, just like pine trees secrete turpentine, suspended in wine and water, dissolving about 30%. Therefore, Ferula should be ground into fine powder before use. If it is used for soaking wine, the concentration of 25% is more suitable, and it should be shaken well when used. If mixed with water, Ferula Ferula powder should be sealed and stored. When seasoning, first mix Ferula powder with hot water or boiling water, and then add Ferula water to the bait, so that it can be better dissolved. Of course, Ferula powder can also be used directly. Ferula asafetida as bait can be used in a large amount, or corn, wheat, rice and millet in the nest can be soaked with Ferula asafetida wine or Ferula asafetida. The ratio of Ferula asafetida as bait to bait is 5- 10%, and 5% is recommended. When it exceeds 10%, the palatability begins to decline. If the dosage is too much, the fish will randomly appear in the nest, but the fish will not move. Fishing friends who are used to using commercial bait do not need to use Ferula Ferula. Commercial bait already contains spices and attractants, just like adding monosodium glutamate to thick chicken soup, which has little effect. Ferula Ferula can also soak in wine with other Chinese medicines. Some fishing friends say that Ferula is so smelly that it can't be washed off with alcohol. Actually, it's not. I think it tastes much better than earthworms. A formula of wild bait made from Ferula Ferula was introduced, which consisted of corn flour 50%, wheat flour 20%, soybean flour (fried) 20% and animal protein powder (silkworm chrysalis, fish and shrimp, earthworm) 10%. Steaming corn flour and wheat flour into steamed bread, pulverizing, mixing with fried soybean flour and animal protein powder, adding a spoonful of honey, and mixing with Ferula Sinensis wine or Ferula Sinensis. It is better to use high-quality silkworm chrysalis powder as animal protein powder, but it is better to use Ferula Ferula water as seasoning instead of Ferula Ferula wine at this time, because the wine will remove the foul smell of silkworm chrysalis.