Young corn can catch herring, grass carp, silver carp, silver carp, crucian carp, carp, bream, pout and other fish, which is suitable for fishing in most freshwat
Young corn can catch herring, grass carp, silver carp, silver carp, crucian carp, carp, bream, pout and other fish, which is suitable for fishing in most freshwater basins. If it is a small hook, you can hang one grain, if it is a big hook, you can hang more grains. Besides being used as bait, tender corn can also be used as nest material. At the same time, it has the fragrance and sweetness of grain, which is of great interest to many fish species and has various treatment methods.
First, what fish can young corn catch?
1, tender corn can be used to catch herring, grass carp, silver carp, silver carp, crucian carp, carp, bream and so on. Young corn can be considered for fishing in most freshwater basins. In addition to being used as bait, tender corn can also be used as nest material, which can be used as bait after being directly hooked or chewed (or broken by machine), or mixed with nest material or directly driven into dens.
2. Young corn has both the fragrance and sweetness of grain. Compared with old corn and dry corn, it tastes stronger, and many fish species are interested. There are many ways to deal with it, not only with sweet substances, but also with substances with alcohol flavor. Its hook will not be particularly troublesome, just use the fish hook to pass through the root position. If it is a small hook, you can hang one; If it is a big hook, you can hang more than one.
Second, how to choose tender corn
1, there are many kinds of corn, mainly ordinary corn, sweet corn, waxy corn, black corn, high-oil corn, etc. It is generally recommended to choose ordinary corn for fishing, which is more broad-spectrum. It is best to buy those local varieties that are just full of pulp. The color is dark yellow or pure white, and the particles should be moderate in size and eye-catching.
2. It is better to use fresh and tender corn in the season of the year, and tender corn with slightly hardened seed coat and a little effort to squeeze out pulp is better. At this time, the corn kernels are full, juicy and have some very special fragrance.