1. Sweet potatoes and potato baits Sweet potatoes (use sweet potatoes to catch carp in early spring) and potatoes are good baits for catching carp, grass carp and crucian carp. It is best to use red heart potatoes as sweet potatoes. Put them in a pot and cook until they are about 70 to 80% ripe (about 10 minutes). It is best when a bamboo skewer can just be passed through.
When fishing, cut the cooked sweet potatoes into particles with a knife. The sweet potato particles should be cut into larger sizes when fishing for carp and grass carp, while the sweet potato particles should be cut into smaller sizes when fishing for crucian carp. If the sweet potatoes are too sticky, add 30% flour, egg white or water, and knead into a dough. When fishing, it is very convenient to pick a small ball as big as rice grains and thread it on the tip of the hook. Potatoes are made and used in the same way as sweet potatoes.
2. Pea flour fishing bait
Using pea flour as fishing food, crucian carp especially likes to eat it, and the effect is very good. The method of making bean flour is: stir-fry the soybeans in a pot until they are half-cooked. When the bean shells are pitted, scoop them out, then remove the shells and grind them into powder. Use a sieve to remove the thick parts. The finer the better. When using, add 35% flour and mix, add water or egg white, and knead into a dough with moderate wetness and dryness. After the dough is kneaded, wrap it in a food plastic bag to prevent it from drying out too quickly. When fishing crucian carp, pick rice-sized particles and hang them on the fishhook, pinch them with your hands a few times to strengthen them, and then you can set the hook.
3. Cornmeal bait
Add 10% of fresh cornmeal (how to make crucian carp nest material with cornmeal and soybean flour), and mix it with boiling water into a moderately dry and wet dough. After the steamed buns are steamed in a steamer, immediately dip a dough pin in water and crush them while they are still hot to make them more sticky, making it easier to install the hook and prolong the time in the water. This kind of dough bait is suitable for both hand poles and sea poles, but when fishing with sea poles, the dough needs to spread out 3-5 minutes after entering the water. In order to make the flour bait fragrant, you can bring some wine or fried soybean powder in a small bottle when fishing, mix it in and knead it evenly, and the effect is very good.
4. New Year Cake Bait
Rice cake is white in color and tough, and is one of the favorite baits for anglers in the south. The preparation method is:
Cut the rice cake into small cubes, soak it in boiling water for 1-2 minutes, pour out the water, and check whether the softness and hardness are appropriate. If it is too hard, soak it again. The texture will be similar to rice grains. should. After soaking, put it in a small iron box and cover it to prevent it from drying out. When rice cakes are used as fishing bait, they can be dipped in dry powder sticky bait at the same time. Fish prefer to eat them.
5. Drunk noodles fishing bait
Take an appropriate amount of bad water, add a little sugar and MSG, mix with dry flour and knead thoroughly. This bait can be used together with wine-flavored bait in fertilizer ponds in winter. Use bean flour to stick bait and sweet wine to dip bait.
6. Sesame oil noodle bait
A few drops of sesame oil is enough, as well as an appropriate amount of honey, monosodium glutamate and milk powder. After mixing the four, add an appropriate amount of water to dilute it, stir or shake vigorously to form an emulsion. Prepare with dry flour. After kneading thoroughly, put it in a covered small bowl and place it in the refrigerator for 12 hours. If the dough becomes thinner, add some fluorescent powder and continue kneading until it is no longer sticky to your hands. Carp and bream love to eat this bait. Please note when using: This bait can be dipped in a diluent of half sesame oil and half water, and raw or cooked soybean flour or walnut flour can be used as sticky bait. It is advisable to use plain bait together, regardless of season or water area.
7. Rice, rice balls, and rice flour baits
Rice, rice balls, and rice noodles are the three types of bait used for fishing crucian carp, carp, and grass carp in fertile waters. The rice should be moderately soft and hard. Sometimes there is a situation like this: there are small miscellaneous fish in the fishing waters, and the rice is robbed in the water or falls to the bottom of the water. When encountering the above situation, there are three effective solutions: ① Use medicinal wine rice as bait and medicinal wine as dipping bait, which has better effect. ② Wait for the big fish to enter the nest and the small fish will escape naturally. ③Pick up a few snails, smash them and throw them near the nest to attract small fish. Specializing in fishing carp and grass carp, thick rice balls and rice noodles can be used as fishing food, and the results are often good.
The method of making thick rice balls is: wrap the freshly steamed rice in a wet towel, knead it into thick rice balls with both hands, cool it and set aside. When using, use a knife to cut the thick rice ball into small pieces. For rice noodles, mix rice flour thoroughly and steam until cooked. Use baby rice flour as bait for best results.
8. Corn seeds and corn rake bait
Corn seeds and corn rake are the baits that carp and grass carp like to eat. The method of making corn is: use a pressure cooker to steam the corn until it is thoroughly cooked.
When using it, just put 1-2 pieces on the fishhook.
The method of making corn rake is: mix cornmeal, flour and egg white thoroughly, steam them, and make them moderately coarse. When using, use a knife to cut the corn handle into particles.