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Raw bean cake or cooked bean for fishing and nesting?
Fishing uses bean cakes as nests and grows well. Raw bean cake refers to the leftovers left by manual squeezing of soybean oil in small workshops. They are round, about 5 kg each. This bean cake is firmly pressed, resistant to blisters and has a beany smell, except for carnivorous fish. Vegetarian fish and omnivorous fish like this bait. First, I saw the cake. Saw the bought raw bean cake into small pieces, which are not limited in shape (preferably square) and weigh about one catty.

Second, tie the rope. Taper a hole in the middle of the sawn raw bean cake and tie a string from the hole. The length of the rope is 2 ~ 3 meters longer than the sum of the total length of the used hand pole and fishing line.

Third, spray wine. On the day before fishing, spray the Qu liquor on the bean cake, wrap it in two layers of plastic bags, tie the bag tightly, and let the Qu liquor fully penetrate into the bean cake overnight.

Fourth, fight the nest. Throw the tied raw bean cake into the fishing spot and fix the rope end on the shore.

Its advantages: 1. Economical and practical. A kilo of raw bean cake can catch a day, neither filling the nest nor scaring the fish. 2. Don't recruit small fish. It is effective to lure big fish to the bait. 3. Convenient and easy to use.