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What kind of bait does carp like to eat?

Carp likes to eat sweet and sour bait with fishy smell.

First of all, the fishy smell

There are many baits, such as worms, red worms and white maggots. Bait with animal protein fishy smell, such as bait made from animal viscera, animal blood and animal oil.

The second is the fishy smell in commercial bait, such as snail carp, blue crucian carp and Antarctic krill powder. , are the tastes that carp like very much, followed by bean smell and oily smell, such as soybean meal, oil residue and other substances, carp also likes it very much. However, the bait with ANABAENA and garlic is very attractive to carp.

Second, sweetness.

Sweet bait is mainly plant seeds and fruits, such as corn, sweet potato, wheat and so on. It can be understood that the closer to the sweetness of plants, the more carp like to eat.

It is precisely because of carp's preference for sweetness that anglers will add some brown sugar, sugar and honey to sweeten the bait. On the one hand, it can increase the sticky effect of bait, on the other hand, it does make bait sweeter.

Third, sour taste.

Fermented corn and wheat have a fermented sour taste, which is very close to the sour taste of sapropelic oxidation. For carp, the more primitive bait than earthworm and corn is naturally more safe to swallow.

In addition, the pineapple essence and cyan tomatoes mixed in the bait can also make the bait sour, but as far as the effect of attracting fish is concerned, it is definitely not as good as the acid effect of fermentation.