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Fishing Corn Kernel Correct Hooking Method (Fishing Corn Kernel Correct Hooking Method Pictures)
Hanging a kernel of corn on the hook tip of a fish hook is the most common hooking method we use.

We can pass the corn kernel through the hook and then rotate the corn kernel from side to side so that the corn kernel can be flexible.

If the kernel is hard, make sure the tip of the hook is slightly exposed, or if the kernel is young or cooked, bury the tip of the hook in the surface of the kernel.

This method is the most common and is suitable for most conditions, but it is best to hang only one kernel! Hang a few kernels of corn on the subline for bait, and kernels of corn on the hook for bait.

The kernels of corn hung on the subline must pass through the umbilicus from the top, not across the umbilicus as in the case of a jig. It is best to hang 4 kernels of corn on the subline. This method of baiting and fishing combined with hanging corn kernels is suitable for use in the case of bad nesting.