First, corn bait; 2. Leaves and cores of reeds; The third kind: half-baked pumpkin or sweet potato; 4. Mulberry and Broussonetia papyrifera fruits; 5. Larva; Sixth, bran. Pay attention to a little trick. If the angler chooses a fishing spot just next to the reed, he can take local materials and take out the core and leaves of the reed to make a nest as bait. The effect will definitely surprise you.
Grass carp like fresh corn kernels, such as pouting, because they prefer to move in the upper and middle waters. Fresh corn is light in weight, and slowly falling on the water will easily attract fish to take the bait. The target is herring carp, which can be combined with fermented old corn and commercial bait to make underwater nests to ensure something.