/question/27354527.html?si=1 Crucian carp feeds on a variety of plankton, animals, phytoplankton, mosses, and fungi. It eats the baits we generally use when fishing crucian carp, which are divided into fishing bait and nest bait.
Nest bait is bait sprinkled into the water to attract fish.
Bait is the bait that we hang on the hook and the fish swallows the bait in its mouth to catch the fish.
Our commonly used nest baits include: wine cannon millet, rice, mixed feed, etc.
There are a wide variety of commonly used baits, but they generally include animals: earthworms, shrimps, red worms, etc.
Vegetarian food: rice grains, corn grains, wheat grains, bean noodles, corn noodles, etc.
There are also many baits prepared by fishing enthusiasts based on their own experience, which I won’t go into here.
In short, we should bring more different baits when fishing and choose them according to the situation.
Ingredients for crucian carp bait: Grind 50 grams of asafoetida (bought at a traditional Chinese medicine store) with 100 grams of flour and make into pills. After the fish smells it, they will rush to eat it. Carp mainly relies on touch to find food, followed by vision and smell.
Both meat and vegetables are available.
Red earthworms and bundles of red worms are its favorites.
In order to store enough protein for winter in late autumn, small shrimps are often good bait.
For vegetarians, pasta (preferably 70% fine cornmeal + 30% white flour, mixed with water and B12 vitamins, steamed in a pot, and kneaded until soft before use), sweet potatoes, fresh corn, and distiller's grains are all good bait.
With different waters, different regions, and different seasons, hobbies are also different.
When fishing in a fish pond, use the synthetic bait that is fed to the fish there. After soaking in water and mixing it with the pasta you prepare, it is often the best bait.
In addition, bubble gum is also a good bait.
For example, when fishing in the sea, it is best to use bad food.
Grass carp bait Taiwan fishing bait preparation is mainly based on vegetarian food.
The main raw materials are 30% dried grass powder, 15% wheat flour, 20% corn flour, 25% potato flour, and then add 10% seaweed powder.
This kind of bait begins to disintegrate as soon as it enters the water, and the scent of grass and algae drifts with the waves, which can quickly lure swarms of grass carp to gather at fishing spots.
The technology of making nests to lure fish is a key point in the entire Taiwan fishing technology, and it is also a difficult point.
It is not just “lure and fish in one” as some fishing friends understand.
The common methods of luring fish in Taiwan fishing include the following: 1. Dynamic fish luring. Many kinds of fish like to eat "live food". Taiwan fishing uses this characteristic of fish to operate the bait into a state of constant movement.
Lure fish.
When casting bait, cast the bait to the farthest point of the rod and line. After the bait enters the water, it will "swim" leisurely in the water like a small insect, swimming from the water entry point to the fishing point.
Then the bait lump cracks, spreads, and atomizes.
After atomization, the powder is like countless small insects "flying" in the "nest" of the fishing spot, attracting fish to eat the bait.
2. Use fishing bait as bait. If the fish in the water are very dense and have a very strong appetite, there is no need to make a big nest when fishing. Just use fishing bait instead of bait.
The method of "bait instead of bait" is: every time you throw the bait, accurately land on the water entry point and fishing point. After a minute or two, lift the rod and lift the hook (regardless of whether there is a fish eating the hook), and consciously shake the bait on the ground.
At the fishing point, let it atomize as bait.
In this way, the more bait is thrown, the more bait will accumulate at the fishing point, and the nest will get bigger and bigger (of course the fish will also eat part of the bait).
If the double fish often swallows the hook and catches the double fish, it means that there are many fish in the nest, so there is no need to rush to throw a large amount of bait, and the bait can be reduced to the size of a mung bean or rice.
However, you should also be highly vigilant at this time because the bait is too small and the fish will "break up" and swim elsewhere.
Pay attention to adding bait to "retain fish".
The nest-making method of "using bait instead of bait" is the most commonly used fishing method in fish ponds.
There are two difficulties: 1. The amount of water mixed with the bait should be appropriate. If it is too wet, the bait lump will easily fall off halfway when feeding; if it is too dry, it will not be easy to atomize after entering the water, which will waste time.
Beginners should "rather dry than wet".
2. The bait landing point must be accurate and must be dropped at the same point every time.
The most taboo is a few lumps in the east and a few lumps in the west.
Beginners must study hard and practice hard.
3. Making nests with heavy baits Generally, it is prohibited to make nests with heavy baits in fishing competitions, and it is not allowed to crush the bait into a big lump and throw it into the water by hand, because this will affect others.
But in fact, when the fishing situation is not very good, large nests with heavy bait often occur in competitions.
Because the bait lumps are larger, looser and easier to scatter, it is not necessary to enter the water from the "farthest water entry point" when casting bait.
You can enter the water gently from the vertical point of the fishing point.
After falling to the bottom of the water, it is immediately shaken to atomize it.
Before each fishing session, you can throw in a few lumps to form a nest. During fishing, you can "repair the nest" at any time depending on the fish situation.
Generally speaking, use more bait when there are few fish, and use less bait when there are more fish.
When the fish catching rate decreases significantly, it indicates that there is too little bait in the nest, and bait should be replenished in time to retain the fish; continue to catch fish.
The amount of bait and the diligence and laziness of feeding are the key and difficulty of "making a big nest".
If you throw too little or be careless, you will not be able to attract or retain fish, and you will waste precious time and opportunities; if you throw too much, if you are too diligent, there will be excess bait, and the bait will drown the bait, and the fish will only eat the bait but not the bait.
It ends up wasting bait in vain and "doing a disservice" to oneself.
The amount of bait used in "heavy bait to create a nest" must be carefully considered based on the fish situation. It must not be blindly abused and must be measured appropriately.
4. Teasing When there are already a lot of fish in the nest, but the fish’s attention is focused on the bait, and they are keen on the bait but the bait is neglected - when there are many fish stars but no fish eat the hook, or because there is a lot of silt on the bottom of the water
When the bait is often submerged, the "teasing method" can be used to deal with it.
The specific operation method is: after a few seconds after the bait falls to the bottom of the water, lift the rod and pull it back for more than ten centimeters to make the float rise by one or two eyes, and then put it down to restore it.
After a few seconds, lift the rod again, then put it down again...repeatedly.
Make the bait dance like a worm on the bottom of the water.
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