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The Best Bait Formula for Carp Fishing

Earthworms are good. It's better to use bigger earthworms.

In addition, several effective formulas are introduced:

1. Steam corn flour into corn cob. The head, shell and skin of fresh shrimp are removed, and the meat is mashed into a paste. When in use, break a small piece of steamed bread, mix with shrimp sauce and knead until the viscosity and hardness are moderate. Single hook and group hook are very effective for carp fishing.

2. Corn flour, vitamin C, vitamin B2, brown sugar and distiller's yeast. Practice and usage: steam corn flour into steamed bread for later use. Then a certain amount of two kinds of vitamin pills are ground into powder, mixed with brown sugar, stirred with distiller's yeast, and slowly added with wine while stirring until the brown sugar and vitamins are fully dissolved into a thin paste, which is put into an altar as an auxiliary material for storage. Before installing the hook, break off a small piece of steamed bread, dip it in an appropriate amount of auxiliary materials and knead it evenly, and then install the hook for later use.

3. Corn flour and blood meal (available in bait shops). Practice and usage: There are two methods: one is to stir a certain amount of blood powder with warm water into a paste before fishing and put it in a container for later use. When in use, a small amount of blood paste is kneaded into the dough to make the dough brown and fishy. It is not suitable for multiple use. Another way is to take the dried blood powder out for fishing and knead it directly into dough in the fishing ground. If the flour bait is dry and hard, you can rub it with water or wine until it is soft and sticky. This method can avoid the deterioration of blood cream in high temperature season.