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What can be used instead of earthworm to catch Monopterus albus?

In addition to using earthworms to catch Monopterus albus, you can also use high-protein bait such as silkworm chrysalis, fly maggots, snail meat, clam meat, small fish and shrimp. But for Monopterus albus, earthworm is the most attractive, because it contains extremely high protein, and naturally emits a unique smell in the water to attract Monopterus albus.

Secondly, bean powder, rapeseed powder, peanut powder, steamed bread or leftovers can be added to the bait. The bait should be as dry and hard as possible, so that the atomization time of the bait in water will be longer. As for the smell of the enhanced bait, some fishy foods such as raw chicken intestines and pig liver can be added.

Matters needing attention in capturing Monopterus albus with extended data;

First of all, the selected capture waters should not be too fat or too deep. ?

Second, when putting the cage, you should pay attention to handling it gently, and you can't throw the eel cage directly into the water. When releasing the cage, you must pull the eel cage up and down, and you can't put the eel cage directly on the grass. ?

Earthworms can't be put in cages directly. You can kill the caught earthworm with hot ash, put it in gauze (don't get the ash off the earthworm), and then gently put the gauze in the cage.

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