Add grass carp and fry on both sides until golden brown. Don't turn the fish in the middle to avoid falling apart. Add boiling water, more water, and stew the soup for a long time. No more water in the middle. Prepare a fresh grass carp, remove the internal organs, spell out the fish on both sides of the grass carp, remove the big fishbone, cut the skin of the fish, slowly remove the fishbone with the tip of the knife, prepare the fish for later use, and make soup with the remaining fish head. When we go fishing for grass carp, we usually prepare a lot of basic fish food, such as earthworms, cooked corn and flour balls, because these are all foods that grass carp prefer to eat. There is a small fish pond next to my yard, in which many grass carp are raised.
For this problem, stepping on fire can tell you that grass carp will eat other things besides the above two kinds of feed. For example, the following agricultural and sideline products are the bait that grass carp like to eat. As long as they are well matched, they can be used as feed. Then, you can go to restaurants and ask them if they can give you their bean dregs. You can get them regularly every day. In fact, the bean dregs in less restaurants are worried that there is no place to deal with them. By the way, those leftovers can be fed to fish as long as they are not greasy. In fact, the diet of grass carp is quite extensive. Besides grass and feed, grass carp can also eat rotifers, cladocera zooplankton, aquatic insects, macroalgae, egg yolk, bean dregs, various duckweeds and some leaves.