If you like to eat fish heads, you will always catch silver carp and bighead carp. This should be used when fishing for silver carp and bighead carp in summer.
When fishing for silver carp and bighead carp, you can catch them immediately when they are making nests. A nest material that is sufficient to attract silver carp and bighead carp must have the following characteristics: 1. Good atomization. 2. It has the taste that silver carp and bighead carp like. If you want the bait to have better atomization, you can add a certain amount of state bait, such as snowflake powder and light bran. Adding this kind of bait to the nest material can reduce the proportion of the overall nest and bait, allowing the nest material and bait to atomize in the water for a longer period of time, achieving better fish luring effects. There are several flavors that silver carp and bighead carp like: fishy, ??smelly, sour and fragrant. When fishing for silver carp and bighead carp, nest materials can actually be used together with fishing bait.
Nest material formula: 1 portion of fishy-smelling commercial bait, 1 portion of strawberry-milk scented commercial bait, a small portion of strawberry essence, one packet of snowflake powder (the amount added is 5 to 15 portions of the overall bait). The state of the nest material is in a dry and scattered state, and the effect of spreading in the water will be better. The ratio of bait to water is 1:0.8 or 0.9. When adding water, be sure to stir thoroughly to prevent the bait from clumping together. After mixing the bait, let it sit for 2 minutes.
Before fishing, separate the prepared material into two halves, one half for nesting and the other half for bait. Use both hands to gently squeeze the nest material into a ball. Knead half of the nest material and gently put it into the fishing point with your hands or a nest making spoon. Let an obvious top-down atomization area form at the fishing point. Keep the remaining half for patching up the nest. The methods of adjusting fishing on the shore and on a raft are also different. The difference is that on the shore, you need to confirm the water depth and fish in half water. When fishing for silver carp and bighead carp on a raft, the water level is deep and the pole cannot test the water level. You must first roughly select the fishing layer, and then slowly adjust the depth according to the fish mouth. If the fishing layer is too shallow, silver carp and bighead carp are susceptible to human interference; if the fishing layer is too deep, it will be detrimental to walking fish.
The normal depth for fishing silver carp and bighead carp on rafts is generally 2 to 4M. The bait is placed on the nest material, and the state needs to be slightly changed. The hook attachment of the nest material is relatively poor and will melt away in less than 1 minute after entering the water. Such use requires very frequent bait changes and rod throwing, which can easily lead to excessive fatigue. If you want to reduce the frequency of rod throwing, you can do this: 1. Add the bait, mix it evenly, and knead it properly. 2. When baiting, first knead the bait ball repeatedly into a ball and squeeze it firmly into the hook. Before casting with bait, make sure the number of floating meshes adjusted by your empty hook, and how many meshes it will sink after taking bait. Some time after casting, as the bait atomizes and the float rises to adjust the mesh, the rod is immediately lifted to change the bait.
The entry of silver carp and bighead carp into the nest is a process, and during the process, it is necessary to ensure that there is continuous atomization in the nest. When silver carp and bighead carp enter the nest, there will also be obvious phenomena. Pay attention to the state of fish stars in the nest. The fish stars produced by silver carp and bighead carp are similar to the rising continuous bubbles in beer. Another obvious phenomenon when silver carp and bighead carp enter their nests: the floating phase of small fish eating bait is significantly reduced. If there are fish stars in the nest but there is no mouth, it is necessary to move the float up and adjust the depth of the fishing layer. When it is found that the float has a large upward movement, it is necessary to move the float downward and adjust the fishing layer shallower. Silver carp and bighead carp rely on filter feeding to eat bait. If there is a steady and powerful pause, it is a good time to lift the rod. When the float is black This is the best time to lift the pole.
After catching a fish, silver carp and bighead carp will strive to jump out or to the deep water layer. When walking the fish, the direction of the fishing rod should be in the opposite direction of the fish's escape, which will be more conducive to controlling the fish. When encountering a large or powerful fish, you must know how to release the rod in time and use the missed rope to control the fish. After catching fish continuously, you must know how to renew the nest in time. In order not to scare the fish in the nest, you cannot re-open the nest by throwing large balls by hand. The best way is to hang the nest material on a fishhook or squeeze it onto a figure-eight ring or a lead leather seat. After throwing it to the fishing point, lift the rod. Repeat this several times before hanging bait for fishing.