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Correct hook method for corn worm fishing

Corn worm is one of the good baits for fishing willow root, white drift and crucian carp in spring.

The key to fishing in early spring is to find a fish nest. Willow roots in this season are generally active in the backwater of roots, rock piles and bridge roots in the sunny slope waters with the earliest sunshine and civilization. As long as you find the fish nest, you can have a satisfactory harvest.

Corn bugs are foam-proof, moisture-proof, and fish-bite-proof. Each bug can catch two or three fish. If you run out of corn worms, you can use the above method to find them near your fishing position, and you will find them easily.

When fishing with corn worms, you can use a single hook for the hand pole and a string hook for the small sea pole. It is best to expose the hook tip when hanging corn worms, which can effectively improve the hook rate.

By mid-May, most corn borers have turned into pupae and moths. If you want to find corn bugs again, you have to wait until early winter.