It's a good idea to use a fishing tackle.
If you are fishing for bighead carp in large natural waters, it's best to use an iso rod or a sea rod, which is easier to walk to the shore when you encounter dozens of pounds of bighead carp. If you have to use a hand-held rod, it should be at least 5.4 meters in length, and it should be equipped with a hand rope to prevent the rod from falling out of your hand.
The second method is float fishing.
The bighead carp belongs to the filter-feeding fish, usually do not go down to the bottom of the food, only in the middle and upper layers of the water body to a variety of plankton for food. If you want to catch bighead carp, basically use the floating method to catch bighead carp. That is to say, let the hook and line group hanging in the water, do not touch the bottom, usually fishing 1~1.5 meters of water depth.
Three, bait state.
Any line set for bighead carp fishing is usually equipped with a bait cage. Putting bighead carp bait in the bait cage and slowly flowing out from the cage can attract fish to come and suck, and accidentally inhale the hooks underneath the bait cage into the mouth. Bighead carp bait must have a fogging effect to be able to attract fish, so bighead carp bait should be opened into loose cannon bait.
Fourth, bait flavor.
Because bighead carp like to eat rotten food, that is, food with sour odor, so bighead carp bait is generally slightly acidic and stinky flavor. For every 500 grams of bait, 150 milliliters of water is used to open the bait, and the ratio of bait to water is about 3:1. You can add the right amount of bighead carp fishing medicine to mix the flavor that bighead carp like more.