No.1 cornmeal steamed bread ingredients: 95% cornmeal and 5% white flour
Practice: the two materials are mixed together, put in a pot and scalded with boiling water, stir while watering, and scald until about 8-9%, then add cold water and mix evenly to moderate hardness to make steamed bread or flour, and steam it in a drawer. After natural cooling, put it in a bag or other container for later use. Single hook or combined hook can be installed. The single hook is slightly harder, and the group hook can be slightly softer.
If you find it dry and hard when rubbing, you can rub it with water or wine. If it is too soft, add a little dry flour or dried bean cake powder and knead it until the hardness is suitable. This is the main point of kneading flour bait. In order to save space, the manufacturing process and kneading main point are omitted when the following examples involve steamed corn bread.
No.2 corn puffed crispy sticky bait. Ingredients: corn steamed bread, corn puffed crisp (a bagged children's food, available in the market). Practice and use: Use 1-2 bags of puffed crisp each time, and crush them by hand (if the skin is soft after being wet, you can return the spoon to heat it up and rub it after drying). Conditional process is better, but the reed can also be rubbed into powder and bagged for later use. When in use, the dough is dipped in puffed powder and kneaded repeatedly. There is no strict requirement on the dosage. The more it is mixed, the greater the viscosity. It not only has the fragrant smell of fried jade note, but also has the gumminess, which plays a bonding role on the bait group. When mixed to a certain extent, it can be kneaded into plasticine shape, which is used to install single hooks with water resistance and foam resistance, and has special effects on carp fishing. When assembling the hook, it is not advisable to mix too much puffed powder. If too much puffed powder is mixed, the viscosity will be too high, and the fish will not easily break when biting the hook.
No.3 perilla dual-purpose bait material: corn cob and perilla powder. Practice and usage: Stir-fry perilla in a spoon, crush it into powder with a flour stick, and bag it for later use. When you go to the fishing ground to use it, break off a small piece of steamed bread and knead it with perilla powder, and knead it with one piece.
Perilla powder is not only a flavoring with strong fragrance, but also a loosening agent for adjusting viscosity. The more it is mixed, the lower the viscosity. By increasing or decreasing the dosage, bait and fishing bait can be prepared respectively. A small amount of perilla powder is mixed into the noodles to keep its viscosity unchanged, which is the bait, which can be used for single hook and group hook; You can also dip a layer of perilla powder on the surface of the flour after hooking with pure flour bait, which can also play its role in attracting fish with fragrance. Adding more perilla powder into the flour can make the pasta loose and approximate to bad food, which can be used as bait for throwing a pole and throwing a nest. The dosage should be moderate, so that the hook does not fall off and it is easy to decompose when entering the water.
The strong fragrance of perilla powder has a strong charm for carp and crucian carp, and its rich vegetable fat has waterproof performance, which helps to prolong the soaking time of bait balls in water.
No.4 bean flour dual-purpose bait material: corn flour, soybean flour or fine bean cake powder. Practice and usage: steam the corn flour into steamed corn bread according to the method of No.1 bait. Stir-fry the bean powder with slow fire until it smells fragrant, and take out the spoon and bag it for later use. When in use, bean powder is mixed into the flour bait according to the method of using perilla for No.3 bait. By controlling the amount of bean powder, sticky bait and loose bait can be kneaded respectively for throwing rod and throwing nest.
The corn flour bait added with cooked soybean powder can increase the flavor of beans, and its lure effect is better than that of No.1 bait. It should be noted that the bean flour has strong water absorption, and the steamed bread should be thinner than the No.1 bait, otherwise the flour bait will become hard after being mixed with the bean flour.
No.5 sticky honey bait materials: corn flour, chaff powder and honey. Practice and usage: The corn flour is steamed into steamed corn bread according to the method of No.1 bait. When the cheese is cooked, roll it into pieces and bag it for later use. Honey must be purchased from a beekeeper or a Chinese medicine shop. Raw honey has a clear fragrance of natural pollen, and its lure effect is better than that of processed honey. Among the original honey, the flower honey is better than the Sophora japonica honey. The three ingredients are packaged and carried separately. When they are used in the fishing field, the dough is first kneaded with cheese powder, and then dipped with honey and kneaded with your fingers. Dip honey repeatedly and knead repeatedly until it is sticky and soft, and the surface is smooth and can be used for single hook or group hook without touching hands. This bait is fragrant and sweet, and it has special effects in carp fishing.
No.6 sticky sweet milk bait materials: corn flour 8%, milk powder 1%, white sugar or sugar 1%. Practice and usage: After the three baits are mixed together and evenly mixed, they can be steamed into steamed buns according to the method of No.1 bait. The usage is also the same as that of No.1 bait. Milk powder is easily soluble in water, and the smell of beef and sheep can spread in water. This bait is sweet, fragrant and delicious, which has a strong temptation to fish and has a good effect on catching carp.