Making nests can quickly gather fish, and can also play a role in retaining fish and increasing catches.
Bean cakes are used to make nests for fishing. Raw bean cakes are good. Raw bean cakes refer to the scraps left over from artificially pressing soybean oil in small workshops. They are round in shape and weigh about 5 pounds per piece. This bean cake is pressed firmly, can withstand blisters, and has a beany aroma. Except for meat-eating fish. Both vegetarian fish and omnivorous fish like this bait.
1. Saw cake. Cut the purchased raw bean cakes into small pieces, of any shape (preferably square), and weigh about one pound.
2. Tie the rope. Make a hole in the middle of the sawed raw bean cake and tie a string through the hole. The length of the rope should be 2 to 3 meters longer than the total length of the hand rod and fishing line.
3. Spray wine. The day before fishing, spray koji wine on the bean cakes, pack them in two layers of plastic bags, tie the bag tightly, and stuff it overnight to allow the koji wine to fully penetrate into the bean cakes.
4. Making a nest. Throw the tied raw bean cake to the fishing point and fix the rope end on the shore.
Other benefits: 1. Affordable. One catty of raw bean cakes can be used for fishing for one day without repairing nests or scaring fish. 2. Don't recruit small fish. The fishing effect is good for luring big fish. 3. Convenient and easy to use.