Vegetarian baits such as corn, peanut bran and algae are preferred for pangolin fishing.
Pangolins are omnivorous fish, but prefer vegetarian food, so if the temperature is moderate you can fish directly with vegetarian bait. Corn kernels are commonly used and can be used directly after boiling. You can add honey, brown sugar, and other sweeteners during the cooking process to make it more appealing to the pangolins.
If you are fishing in the colder winter months, you need to use fishy baits such as live bait like prawns, earthworms and red worms to stimulate the pangolin's appetite.
In fact, if the peanut bran bait is relatively simple, the materials used will be less.
We will take the leftover peanut bran cake after the oil extraction and flake peanut bran to combine, first of all you need to peanut bran cake in the day before to give a piece of a piece of the cake, and then will be a few drops of crankshaft, sealed and muffled for a night;
When we are ready to fishing on the next day, will be made of bait crushed, and flakes of peanut bran mixed with the finished, the bait has a crankshaft of the fragrance of peanut bran, also has the fragrance of peanut bran. This bait has the aroma of cranks and the flavor of peanuts, and is very popular with the pangolins.
What kind of hooks do you use to catch pangolins
Pangolins are usually not very big, so you can use sleeve hooks to catch small and medium-sized pangolins. Sleeve hooks have a thin strip, a narrow barb, and a straight hook point that matches the shape of the pangolin's mouth. Some sleeve hooks are barbed and some are not, but the barbed ones are less likely to be dislodged, so choose according to your needs. The most commonly used hooks are sizes 2 to 6, depending on the average size of pangolins in the water.
Some pangolins are larger, more than 3 pounds, and are fished with either Haiyu or Izu hooks. Izu hooks, for example, have a moderately thick hook strip and a long shank, and are available in sizes 2 to 6.