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What bait is good for fishing in spring?

In the north, most of the fish that can be caught in spring are crucian carp, and a small number of carp are hooked, but the hook rate is far less than that in summer and autumn.

When fishing crucian carp in spring, the bait is mostly earthworms and red worms (both in fishing gear shops and ornamental fish markets). When fishing with earthworms or red worms, you must make a nest. You can soak millet with Qu liquor (brewed for more than three days) or musk millet (available in fishing gear shops). It is not advisable to make too many nests, but it is recommended to make three to five nests, because the activity of fish is not very strong in spring, and there are fish in that nest.

If the commercial bait is used, it is suggested to use the fishing king to fish crucian carp 2 # wildly, and the formula is: fish crucian carp 2 # 50%+ fish crucian carp 5 # 30%+ fish crucian carp 1 # 15%+ wire drawing powder 5%, and the ratio of bait to water is 1: 1 or. Moreover, carp also like this bait, and sometimes fishing for crucian carp will have unexpected gains. If there are more and more fish in the fish nest and the fish caught are smaller and smaller, the ratio of 1 # and 2 # can be interchanged.

The fish in early spring have been hungry all winter, and now they need to eat supplementary nutrition urgently. They will prefer animal-based and high-protein foods, so it is best not to use corn soaked in wine now. Corn soaked in wine is the first choice for catching carp and grass carp in early autumn.