Chub like to eat bait with stinky odor.
Artificial production can be used as a commercial bait as the base bait, and add the appropriate amount of stinky bean water, mixed with fishy bighead carp bait to make bait, this bait contains stinky additives, the fish like it very much.
The bighead carp has flat, slightly high, fusiform sides, a bluish gray back and white sides and belly. The head is much larger. The eyes are low. The scales are small. The median angular margin of the abdomen extends from just below the pectoral fins to the anus. The pectoral fins do not extend beyond the base of the ventral fins. The fins are gray. Similar in shape to the bighead carp, the chub is impatient and good at jumping.
The bighead carp is a pelagic fish that feeds on zooplankton, eating zooplankton during its fry period, slowly starting to eat phytoplankton when its body length exceeds 1.5cm, and preferring to eat the feces of grass carp. The bait is seasonal, eating zooplankton and a lot of decaying debris bait in spring and fall, and the amount of food in summer changes with the water level, the lower the water level, the greater the food.
The white chub prefers higher temperatures and is suitable to be born in a water temperature of 23℃ to 32℃. It has a lively character, likes to jump in the water and has the habit of living against the current, but is clumsy in action. Individuals of similar size will swim together in groups to the middle and upper layers of the water, especially in the open water area where the water quality is relatively fertile.