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How to catch bream
1. Choose rice with full grains (processed by rice), puff it in a popcorn pot, and select the puff quality to put it in a small box (prevent it from extrusion and crushing) and set aside.
2. A pair of normal table fishing sets, hollow and lively, fixed with space beans. Choose a float with 1 or 2, without hooking, first find the bottom, then adjust one eye, fish for two or one eye.
3. Two sleeve hooks with four sizes, each with one grain of rice. After throwing the hook into the fishing point, the lead sinker just hits the bottom, and the double hooks of the hanging bait float up to the length of the sub-line under the buoyancy pull on the rice flower.
Does bream eat corn?
Bream eats corn, and they really like it.
1. Try to maintain the integrity of the corn kernels, that is, keep the fragrance inside the corn kernels not lost quickly. In this way, when fishing with the hook, use the fish hook to break the corn, so that the corn kernels fall to the bottom of the water with the fragrance.
2. Use scissors to cut each corn kernel vertically into two petals. This method is actually better used when making nests, or when bream has entered the nest, because in this way we can further reduce the volume of bait, which can make bream eat more accurately and avoid the problem of unhooking and running away.
What bait to eat for bream
Bream is an omnivorous fish. In natural waters, it likes to eat certain aquatic plants, such as black algae, tea, duckweed, etc., and also eats small animals and insects in the water. When choosing bait, you should follow the food properties of the bream and choose what you like.
Bream is particularly sensitive to fragrance, so when choosing bait, you should write an article on the word "scent". Omnivorous fish, from vegetarian to meat, can eat everything, but adult big fish generally eat vegetarian food. In addition to commercial baits, commonly used are also tender corn, tender grass, or some homemade pasta baits.
How to breed bream
The egg laying period is 5-6 months, and bead stars appear on both male and female. Breams generally reach sexual maturity in 2-3 years, and the minimum sexual maturity age is 2 years. The general mature female weighs 450 grams; the male fish weighs 400 grams. The spawning period is 5-6 months, and it is often laid at night. The optimal water temperature for laying eggs is 20-29℃, and the water flow requirements are not strict. Eggs are slightly sticky and light yellow, and stick to aquatic plants or other objects, so their spawning grounds are mostly in shallow water and grassy places.
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