1, floating grass to attract fish fishing method
Pick some fresh grass and sprinkle it on the downwind water, let it drift with the water, hook the grass bait on a hand pole or a sea pole, throw it lightly and float it lightly, and put the hook with the grass bait in the floating grass to make it flow down with the floating grass. Once the fish eats the hook (see floating), lift the rod in time.
2, sinking grass nest fishing method
Pull out a few pieces of grass or reeds with mud and tie them together, then tie stones under them, fall into the water and take them out to make nests (three or four pieces can be made in different places). Once the fish star or broken grass floats in the grass nest, the fish will enter the nest. You can hook the grass and get off the pole.
If you catch 1 to 2, you will change your nest. Go fishing in another nest that has been laid in advance and take turns to go into battle. Some people still ambush hooks in their bags. These bags have ropes that can be pulled up on the shore. After the fish was hooked, it was called up to get the fish.
3. Reed core fishing method
Fresh and tender reed core is the favorite food of grass carp. Several sections of tender core can be crossed on the hook, and the last section can be vertically threaded on the hook tip. Both fish float and fish bottom are ok. If there are no aquatic plants near the fishing point, you can put a few reed leaves or green leaves on the hook handle first, and then put bait to attract the attention of swimming fish.
Preparations for grass carp fishing are as follows:
1, select the appropriate water area.
Not that any water area is suitable for bottom fishing. In some places where the water surface is full of aquatic plants, even if there are grass carp, bottom fishing is not the first choice.
Therefore, if you want to catch grass carp by bottom fishing, you must choose waters with less vegetation near the water, or when the water recedes, and some waters where grass carp often break down and hang fish. Because grass carp here will choose to feed underwater for food or safety reasons.
2, nest material preparation
Grass carp bottom fishing generally uses corn as nest material, which can be tender corn, especially in summer, but it is recommended to cook the corn, especially the old corn, which must be cooked or fermented, otherwise the fish will flatulence after eating it.
The aroma type of nest material is mainly the light aroma type of raw grain, and it can also be soaked in medicinal wine in time, which is beneficial to the diffusion of aroma type in water and can attract fish more quickly.