After summer, miscellaneous fish make nests more seriously. When fishing crucian carp, which homemade bait is better?
After summer, it becomes much more difficult to catch crucian carp, especially large crucian carp which becomes relatively rare. This is because after the breeding period of crucian carp, large crucian carp will return to deep water, and it is not easy to catch large crucian carp in shallow water or aquatic plant areas. When fishing for large crucian carp at this time, it is recommended to look for open water or larger obstacles when choosing a fishing position, because the water in the aquatic plant area will heat up faster after all. You can find places near water inlets, near bridge piers, under the shade of trees, etc. where the water temperature is low and dissolved oxygen is high.
Compared with other fish species, crucian carp is considered a small fish species and will not hide in water that is too deep. After the summer comes, miscellaneous fish making nests is a problem that needs to be fully considered. Especially when fishing in open water and it is not too deep, it is very important to choose a good bait. Today let’s take a look at which homemade baits are better to use when fishing crucian carp. 1. Clove oil dough
Dough bait is an excellent symbol of folk fishing for crucian carp. There are different secret recipes in different seasons. The secret recipe for fishing crucian carp in summer is actually the simplest. Prepare half a bowl of wheat flour, add a little Daqu wine and water to knead it into a dough and set aside. Prepare a little clove oil, add it to the dough and knead it evenly, wrap it in plastic wrap and put it in the refrigerator. During use, pay attention to wrapping the bait as soon as it is hung to avoid cracking.
The production of clove oil is very simple. Prepare some male cloves, boil a little sesame oil to 70-80%, about the level of starting to smoke, pour the sesame oil on the lilac flowers, cool it and then put it in a can for soaking. 3 or 4 days. 2. Mutton oil dough
Sheet oil is often used to catch crucian carp. It has a strong fishy smell and there are not many fish that like to appreciate it, including crucian carp. There are actually many ways to use mutton fat, the most classic of which is making a weak nest. For example, prepare half a brick, smear it with suet, and bake it slightly with fire to let the suet seep into the gaps between the bricks. Use the bricks to make a hollow nest. After overnight, the water will seem to boil. It's also okay to make bait. It's just pure wheat flour, add water and knead it into a dough, apply a little mutton oil and knead it evenly. Every time you grab a ball the size of a soybean and hang it on the hook tip, the effect of catching big crucian carp is very good. 3. Bean flour steamed buns
Prepare 100 grams of corn flour, 50 grams of fragrant soybean flour, about 20 grams of wheat flour, a little brown sugar or white sugar, or pure honey. Mix the main ingredients evenly, add Boil water to scald noodles. After cooling, knead into a smooth dough, and then knead into 2 small steamed buns. Steam it in a pot, cool it to room temperature, and then pack it in a film bag to prevent moisture from evaporating and drying out and hardening. When using it, pull out a little bit, rub it until it is hard and soft, and then hook it up. 4. Wheat-flavored steamed buns
Prepare a little corn flour, malted milk, wheat flour and appropriate amount of sugar. The ratio of corn flour to wheat flour is around 82. If it is less, the stickiness will be poor and the steamed buns will not be soft enough. If it is too much, it will be too sticky and the effect will not be good. Malted milk accounts for about 15% of the total output. If there is no malted milk, use milk powder instead.
Stir all the raw materials evenly, add boiling water to knead the dough, knead into a dough after cooling and set aside. Let it rise slightly for about 15 minutes, then make dough or steamed bread, and steam it in a pot. The fragrance of wheat or milk is quite penetrating in summer. Not only can it catch crucian carp, but it is also very effective for fishing crucian carp. 5. Wheat grains fermented with wine
Miscellaneous fish like strong-flavored things and don’t like the smell of alcohol very much. However, crucian carp prefers the smell of alcohol, because crucian carp is the bottom fish that eats. Alcohol will appear when the food ferments. In the long run, where there is alcohol, there will be food, so the smell of alcohol is very attractive to crucian carp. You can prepare some dry wheat grains, about 2 pounds is enough. Prepare half a package of liqueur koji and set aside.
Clean the wheat grains and soak until soft. Set aside. Prepare a large basin, put the soaked wheat grains in it, and steam it in the pot for 30 minutes. Pour it out and refrigerate, add sweet wine koji and stir evenly. Put it in bulk into a glass bottle and seal it for fermentation. It can be used after 3 or 5 days. One grain of wheat is used for one Yuye River, and the effect of fishing crucian carp is very good.
When fishing crucian carp after the beginning of summer, the bait should be light, and things with the original flavor of grains work well, such as the aroma of wheat, milk, or wine. The bait should be chosen so that miscellaneous fish cannot bite it, such as wheat grains. Or various dough baits have very good hook attachment properties and cannot be eaten by miscellaneous fish. As long as the bait is used properly, you can naturally catch big fish among small fish groups.