What bait is good for wild fishing?

Bait for catching big fish in the wild: cereal buds, sweet potatoes, corn balls, tender corn and dough.

First, the grain sprout

All kinds of grain buds are excellent bait or nest material for wild fishing, and the key is to kill them all. Common are malt, rice bud and corn bud. Although the size is different, the production method is exactly the same. Soak the grain until it is soft, then put it in a flat-bottomed container, spread a layer that is not too thick, cover it with a wet towel, put it in a cool and ventilated place, and pour some water in the morning and evening. After a few days, the grain germinates and can be used.

Autumn is the harvest season, and grain grains are often blown into the water or germinated by the water, so grain buds are also considered as suitable bait for the Mid-Autumn Festival. Malt and corn buds are more bait, and rice germinates with shells, which is more suitable for nesting with some rapeseed cakes.

Second, sweet potato.

Sweet potato is sweet and high in fiber content, which has a good effect on fishing carp, crucian carp and grass carp. After the sweet potato is steamed, leave it for a few days. When the surface is hard, it will be used as a nest, and it will take longer to gather fish and raise fish. The common usage of sweet potato is to peel the steamed sweet potato and make it into mashed sweet potato, which is more effective for all kinds of big fish when used with general food bait.

There are many similar recipes, and similar operations can be carried out after potatoes are steamed, and the effect is also good. What is more distinctive is that bananas are made into paste and fermented with grains for a period of time, which is sweet and delicious, better than sweet potatoes and potatoes, and more effective for carp and grass carp.

Three. steamed bread of corn

Wotou is the basic bait for catching big fish in the wild. Pay attention to the original flavor of grain, foam resistance and good palatability. It is suitable for catching big fish, and can also reduce the occurrence of tangled silk of miscellaneous fish. When making steamed bread, you can add some wheat flour and brown sugar, mix the dough with boiling water, knead it into dough pieces, steam it in a pot, cool it, cut it into pieces, spray it with distiller's yeast, and sprinkle with fried bean flour. This is an excellent bait for fishing carp and crucian carp.

Steamed bread made of corn flour, cold water and flour has poor viscosity. After crushing, add leek powder and ferment for one day, which is mainly used for fishing grass carp and crucian carp. You can also use steamed bread as basic bait, rub it repeatedly and take the bait, dip it in a little diluted honey, and it is also mainly used to catch carp and crucian carp.

Fourth, tender corn.

Tender corn is known as the king of wild fishing bait, and almost all common omnivorous fish like to eat tender corn. The usage of tender corn is very diverse, especially suitable for catching big fish, and naturally it can prevent the bait of miscellaneous fish. The two simplest uses of tender corn are: First, pick tender corn kernels, soak them in pineapple beer for one night, pay attention to sealing them, and put them in the refrigerator to prevent deterioration.

The second is to cut off the corn kernels, add yogurt and stir well to make a nest as bait.

The two formulas can basically kill all kinds of big fish. You can also cut the tender corn into paste, put it in a small pot, cover it with plastic wrap, steam it in the pot, and rub the bait for later use. If you want to mainly grab grass, you'd better wipe off the tender corn, which is rough and contains more cellulose. You can rub the bait directly after steaming.

Verb (short for verb) dough

Folk dough bait is mainly used to catch crucian carp. It will be easier to catch crucian carp in Mid-Autumn Festival, but the real fishing season for crucian carp is actually a little early. Generally, late autumn and early winter are the best time to catch big crucian carp. Throughout the autumn, it is recommended to try vegetarian bait to prevent fish from taking the bait, which is also more suitable for catching big crucian carp.

Just a little wheat flour, add water and knead it into dough, add a few drops of distiller's yeast and clove oil, knead it repeatedly and wrap it with plastic wrap, and it will be fine the next day. In late autumn, you can add a little fishy smell, add some shrimp powder and water to make dough, or you can rub the dough with a little sheep oil and wrap it with plastic wrap for the next day.

Or simply knead the dough with duck eggs without adding anything, which is an excellent bait for catching crucian carp.