For example, when fishing carnivorous fish such as catfish and Pelteobagrus fulvidraco, the effect of chicken liver is not as good as that of earthworm when fishing omnivorous fish such as crucian carp and carp. One is that chicken liver is not as attractive as live earthworm, and the other is that earthworm is far more broad-spectrum than chicken liver.
Chicken liver is a common meat bait for fishermen, and it is most suitable for catching carnivorous fish such as catfish and yellow catfish. It is not as good as earthworm to catch omnivorous fish such as crucian carp. First, the taste of chicken liver is not suitable for fishing crucian carp, and second, its ability to lure fish is not as good as that of earthworm.
Earthworms: Earthworms are veritable universal bait, which can be used for fishing from south to north and from spring to summer. The biggest advantage is fresh, hooked and particularly durable, but the disadvantage is that the taste is too single and the ability to keep fish is poor.
The operation of earthworm is relatively simple, and it can be directly segmented or hooked. If the hook slips, you can prepare a small box of dry powder bait first, or roll the earthworm into powder first, so that the mucus on the earthworm will be stained with powder, so that it will not slip. After entering the water, these powders will fall off by themselves in the process of earthworm twisting, and there will be a small atomization in the process of powder falling off!
The benefits of fishing:
1, fishing can be a good exercise of concentration, attention is not lasting, but it is a big problem at work. Lack of concentration leads to low work efficiency. Many people may not be aware of this problem, or they may be aware of seeking help from drugs.
Fishing can be used for health care. According to the classification of fishing places, it is generally creek fishing, pond fishing, reservoir fishing, rock fishing, boat fishing and sea fishing. It can be seen from this classification that fishing places are outdoors with water.