2. The mud carp in natural waters feed on bathing in the water, so they should be used as fishing spots, shallow aquatic plants and rocky moss waters of the dam. These are the waters where the mud carp feed in summer.
3. The growth cycle of soil shad in natural waters is long, and the soil shad grows slowly, so the individuals of wild soil shad are small, usually about half a catty. Although the soil shad are small, they will flee desperately in the water after the middle fish, so they should choose small hooks and thick lines to catch soil shad in summer.
4. Soil shad is an omnivorous fish at the bottom of the water. In natural waters, mud shad has a wide range of feeding habits. Algae, shrimps and earthworms in the water are all the food of soil shad. In summer, it is preferred to use bath bait as fishing bait for soil shad, and at the same time, it is also matched with peanut cake. In early days, the mud shad is cut into pieces to make a nest. If there are few small miscellaneous fish, earthworms or shrimps can be used directly.