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What kind of fish can you catch by breaking up pig liver and mixing it with bait?
Snapper: pig liver, chicken and duck offal, dog liver, diced raw fish, earthworms, small frogs and so on.

Common freshwater fish favorite food bait:

Fish have different food habits, food bait should be targeted, that is, what fish with what bait.

Carp: omnivorous fish. Commonly used bait are earthworms, maggots, bean meal, gluten, rice, corn, pasta, dried tofu, shrimp, silkworm pupae, red worms, young corn and so on.

Carp: shrimp, flies, sweet potato pellets, earthworms, wine lees, dough, rice grains, tender corn, fat meat dices, sweets (snacks and the like), late grass, cockroaches, groundworms, snail meat, potato dices and so on.

Grass carp and mackerel: grasshoppers, praying mantis, crickets, oil gourds, bean worms, silkworms, nymphs, shrimps, late grass, maggots, algae, young leaves, young grass, young corn, green reeds, leaves, pumpkin blossoms, and dough.