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What is the best grass to catch grass carp with

Grass carp, as we all know, are grass eaters. So how to catch big grass fish with grass? Here is a brief introduction.

One, fishing rod

When choosing a fishing rod to choose a hard long rod. Because the grass carp is relatively small, like a relatively quiet environment, choose a long rod, then far from the shore, so it is not easy to scare the fish in the water. Then why should it be hard? This is in order to be able to quickly pull out of the nest after the fish, easy to control the fish, does not affect the other fish in the nest. But do not choose a particularly long rod, because the grass nest is hand cast, so it can not be thrown too far, anglers should be flexible in the selection of rods.

Second, line

In the choice of line, should be larger than the usual fishing bottom of the grass fish hooks 2, fishing line is larger than 1 can, in the choice of floating the best choice of traditional fishing coarse standing float, really do not have it, you can also use the seven-star drifting or Taiwan fishing float. The whole line set a hook to the bottom can be, do not need additional main line and subline, otherwise easy to break the line.

Three, the choice of grass

What kind of grass is used to catch grass carp? Like reeds, dogwood, corn leaves and so on can be used to catch grass carp. If you want to know what kind of grass the fish love to eat, you can ask the people at the water's edge, and usually there will be someone to talk to you, but if there is no one to talk to you, you can choose the grass that has a long strip-shaped leaf, which the fish basically love to eat.

The above are all the choice of nesting material, but if it is fishing bait, it is best to use the same as the nesting material, but the more tender a few as bait, if not, you can choose the tender chickweed or tender leeks.

Four, handle grass

You can use a sickle to cut grass, or manually pull grass, bundled into a pile of grass. If the water is deep and there are few fish, the diameter of the bundled stack should be 30 centimeters, and vice versa, 20 centimeters. The important thing to remember is that no matter where you tie it, you must tie it tightly, and then choose slates or stones according to the amount of grass. Generally speaking, a 20-centimeter bale will need a regular brick, and a 30-centimeter will need one and a half, but if it's drier wheat grass, you'll need two.

Fifth, the depth of the nesting

The distance from the brick to the grass is the depth of the nesting. If the weather is not cold or hot, the length of the rope is basically equal to one-third of the depth of the river, that is to say, if the water is two meters deep, then the rope is left 0.6 meters, which adds the height of the bricks and the grass pile, which is basically 0.8 meters. Keep in mind that the hotter the weather, the longer the rope is left, and vice versa.

One last thing, when fishing, make sure the bait is about 15-30 centimeters above the grass.