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What is the commercial bait formula for fishing in summer?
First, bait (nest material).
1, mix 30% of broken bean cake or broken rapeseed cake, 20% of corn residue, 20% of bran and 30% of corn flour evenly. This bait is suitable for all kinds of waters.
2. Mix 50% corn residue and 50% millet evenly, then put them in a container and soak them in proper amount of white wine for one week before use. This bait is suitable for wild fishing.
3. Mix 50% of commercial bedding, 20% of wheat grains and 30% of pellet feed evenly. This bait is suitable for fishing in black pits and ponds.
Second, bait.
1, 60% of bean flour, 20% of sticky corn flour, 0/0% of granular feed powder, 5% of fish meal and 5% of shrimp powder are mixed evenly. This bait is suitable for all kinds of waters.
2. Mix 40% of soybean flour, 30% of sticky corn flour and 30% of pellet feed powder evenly. This bait is suitable for wild fishing.
3. Mix 50% commercial carp bait, 20% commercial bottom material and 30% commercial carp bait evenly. This bait is suitable for fishing in black pits and ponds.
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