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How to fish with shrimp and hook earthworms?

When the earthworm is hooked, the earthworm left outside the hook is too long. Although it can move to lure fish, before the fishing rod bait is hooked into the water, the earthworm will be stabbed out because of the careless action of the fisherman, and the rod will shake slightly and the hook tip will be sharp. After the bait is hooked into the water, the fish can't catch it because they are afraid of the hook. Secondly, the fish caught unexpectedly in winter, because the fish bites the bait slowly, first gently "bite" the part outside the hook tip, and because of pulling, the hook tip will also stab the earthworm, which can not achieve the purpose of fishing. If a short or cut earthworm hook is used, although it is live bait, it penetrates from the hook tip to the hook handle, and there is no residual bait at both ends of the hook tip and the hook handle to lure fish. Although the earthworm bait is fresh and tender, or there are many fish at the bottom of the nest, or occasionally fish can be caught, but after all, there are relatively few fish caught. The best length of earthworm hook depends on season, temperature, fish size and hook size. Take winter fishing as an example, the highest temperature is 6 ~ 12℃, carp is 300g or 2kg, 6 ~ 7 izu hooks are enough, and earthworm bait is about 3cm long. If the temperature is high, the fish in the water is big and the bite is fierce, the earthworm bait can be longer, such as 4 ~ 5 cm. However, there is a principle that there must be earthworms about 0.5 cm long at both ends of the hook body, so that it can move and lure fish to bite the hook and achieve a good state. Therefore, when the earthworm is hooked, it should not be too long or too short, and the length should be moderate.

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