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First, tool making.

To catch eels, one end of a steel wire with a diameter of 1mm and a length of 50cm sho

Hook feeding technology and matters needing attention in fishing Monopterus albus

First, tool making.

To catch eels, one end of a steel wire with a diameter of 1mm and a length of 50cm sho

Hook feeding technology and matters needing attention in fishing Monopterus albus

First, tool making.

To catch eels, one end of a steel wire with a diameter of 1mm and a length of 50cm should be sharpened, and then bent into a shape similar to a thousand hooks, with the hook tip slightly outward. After bending, turn the hook about 15 degrees to the left or right. If it's too much trouble, you can also buy finished eel hooks directly in fishing gear shops or online.

Second, the choice of bait.

The commonly used bait for eel fishing is earthworm, mussel meat, snail meat, livestock viscera, fresh fish, small insects and so on. , especially earthworms, and the bigger the individual, the better the effect. When installing the hook, put the whole earthworm on the eel hook, the hook tip should not be exposed, and a section of earthworm should not be left outside the hook, otherwise the eel may just eat the earthworm without taking the bait.

Third, look for eel holes.

Monopterus albus mostly burrows in paddy fields, ponds, ditches, streams, lakes and reservoirs. A cave is generally composed of an upper hole and a lower hole, wherein the upper hole is located 65,438+00 cm above and below the water surface, and the lower hole is located 30 ~ 40 cm below the water surface. After finding the eel hole, it depends on whether the hole is round and smooth.

Fourth, hook delivery skills

Fishing for eels is very different from fishing for other fish. After finding the eel hole, gently put the hook bait into the hole, and then gently shake the bait to lure the eel to take the bait. When an eel bites a hook, first push the hook forward, and then quickly turn the hook to hook the eel firmly, otherwise the eel may turn its body and try to get rid of the hook.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) matters needing attention

Monopterus albus is a fierce carnivorous fish. The commonly used baits for fishing Monopterus albus are earthworm, mussel meat, snail meat, internal organs of livestock, fresh fish and so on. Especially the big earthworm has the best effect.

2. Monopterus albus likes to drill holes in the mud stalks on the shore. The holes where the eel lives are often round and smooth, and even the traces of eel activities can be clearly seen.

3. When the eel bites the hook, first push the hook forward, and then quickly turn the hook to make it firmly hook the eel, otherwise the eel will turn its body in an attempt to get rid of the hook.