The bait used for fishing grass carp is as follows:
Tender corn: Tender corn has a light aroma and contains thick slurry. Use a fishhook to pass through the corn kernels and leak out the hook tip. For fishing, it is more suitable for fishing grass carp in summer when the temperature is higher. It is especially suitable for using it as nest material before fishing, and the fish luring effect is also very good.
Wheat sprouts: After brewing wheat sprouts with white wine overnight, it can become a killer bait for grass carp. However, when brewing, be careful not to soak it for too long, otherwise it will be difficult to thread the hook.
Plant buds: It is easier to lure grass carp into fishing by using plant buds around the fishing waters. This is mainly because grass carp prefers the bait that it often eats, such as common reed buds, duckweed, etc. .
Introduction to grass carp:
Ctenopharyngodon idella (scientific name: Ctenopharyngodon idella) is a fish of the family Cyprinidae and the genus Grass Carp. The common names of grass carp are: grass carp, oil grass carp, grass carp, grass carp, white grass carp, grass root, green mixed, mixed child.
The body length is 3.4~4.0 times the body height, 3.6~4.3 times the head length, 7.3~9.5 times the caudal peduncle length, and 6.8~8.8 times the caudal peduncle height. The body is elongated, the snout is slightly blunt, and there are 2 rows of hypopharyngeal teeth, which are comb-shaped. The dorsal fin has no hard spines and its outer edge is straight, located above the pelvic fin. The distance from the starting point to the base of the caudal fin is closer than that to the tip of the snout. Gill rakers short and few in number.
The body is dark yellow, the abdomen is gray-white, the edges of the scales on the side of the body are gray-black, the pectoral fins and pelvic fins are gray-yellow, and other fins are light-colored.