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How to hook with corn fishing

The correct hanging method of corn fishing is as follows:

After passing through the hook tip, the corn kernels are hung behind the barb of the hook, and then twisted left and right twice to make the corn kernels in a flexible state. Once the fish inhales, the corn grains will slide backwards, giving up the whole hook tip, so that the hook tip can instantly plunge into the fish mouth.

There shouldn't be many fishing friends using this corn hook method. This hanging method is often used to hang young corn with big hooks, which is harmful to grass carp, herring and herring. ? ? ? If you keep fishing, the effect on carp is poor and it is easy to escape.

If the hook is not big, the corn is old and hard, individual corn grains are big, or the target fish is not big, personally, this hanging method is not recommended. It increases the overall size of the bait, making it difficult for fish to suck, and at the same time, more corn can easily prevent the hook tip from piercing the fish mouth when stabbing fish.

This hook method is similar to the first one, but the overall size of the hook and corn is smaller, which is more suitable for fishing small and medium-sized carp, grass carp and crucian carp with a weight of more than half a catty.

Young corn or canned corn is most suitable for fishing, while old corn or corn with large particles is easy to catch fish. If the small fish make a light nest, the corn buds can be outward, but the bud mouth should be treated flat to prevent the small fish from eating. Small fish can't build a nest well, so they can hook it off the corn bud. This is a hook method when the hook is obviously small, and it is often used for emergency when there is no hook.