Use tender corn to catch carp, green grass, grass, bream and bream

The fields are covered with corn in autumn, and poplar bushes stand beside them. The old man is holding an old cigarette stick, and the fragrance is lingering in the shadow of the setting sun. Tender corn is one of the mainstream baits used to catch big fish in summer and autumn, but many fishing friends fail to use tender corn well, and the results are often not satisfactory.

Tender corn is mainly suitable for fishing freshwater fish such as carp, green grass, bream and cockroach, but you must master the skills to use it. So, how to use them effectively when fishing for these fish? Next, let’s talk about the correct way to fish with tender corn.

1. Use tender corn to catch carp

If you use tender corn to catch big carp, the effect will only be obvious in high temperature weather in summer. In spring and after mid-autumn, the effect of using processed corn to catch wild large carp is better than that of tender corn.

2. Use tender corn to catch herring and grass carp

Herring is a bottom-dwelling fish, and grass carp is a middle- and lower-level fish. Herring must be fished at the bottom, and grass carp must be fished 10~ away from the bottom. 30 cm. When fishing for herring or grass carp, if you use tender corn to make a nest, you can first add half a pound or a pound of nest material, then use tender corn hooks to fish to the bottom or off the bottom, then wait for a period of time, and refill the nest every ten minutes. With a spoonful of nest material, the frequency of making nests should not be too high, and the main purpose is to keep fishing.

3. Use tender corn to catch bream and bream

Bore bream and bream are both upper-layer fish. When fishing for these two kinds of fish, you should mainly catch the middle and upper layers, but you must Choose the deep water area as the fishing point, and fish in the middle and upper layers of the deep water area, where more fish are hidden. To catch these two kinds of fish, use the all-flying lead fishing method. Every time you throw the rod, make a scoop of nests, with more than a dozen grains of corn at a time, and at least one scoop per minute. Only by maintaining this rhythm can fish be lured into the nest quickly.

To sum up, this is the correct way to use tender corn for fishing. If you use tender corn for fishing, if you want to improve its effect of attracting fish and promoting feeding, it is best to simply process the tender corn first. The method is as follows.

First cut off the tender corn kernels. For every 1000 grams of tender corn kernels, add 2 ml of Fragrant Fruit Acid, 2 ml of Fragrant Toba Salt and 1 ml of Fish Alpha, which can greatly improve Its feeding attractant effect.