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How to find the right fish nest for wild fishing in summer? How effective is it to catch carp with corn kernels?

Finding the right fish nest in summer depends first on the wind direction. As the saying goes, "big fish meets the wind". Windy days in summer are a good time for fishing. The north wind is cold and the south wind is warm. The temperature in summer is already very high. If the southwest wind blows, the weather will be very hot and the air pressure will continue to drop, which will affect the amount of dissolved oxygen in the water. Carp will not come out to feed, so there will naturally be fewer fish. When looking for fish nests in summer, you can look for fish bubbles, which are bubbles emitted by fish in the water. The bubbles released by different fish groups are also very different. If you find fish bubbles coming from a certain place when fishing in the wild, If the place pops up, you can go fishing here, and you have a high chance of encountering it. You can also roughly estimate the type or size of the fish by the size of the fish bubbles spit out from the water. If the diameter of the fish bubble is about 10 mm, it may be grass carp, and if the diameter is about 5 mm, it may be carp.

Carp prefer to eat vegetarian bait, so if the temperature in the water is suitable, it is more suitable to use corn directly, and the effect is also very good. Corn is also one of the main baits for fishing carp. Corn emits Carp likes the aroma very much, especially cooked and fermented corn, which has a better effect. Moreover, the processing of corn kernels is relatively simple. Generally speaking, it can be used after being cooked. The fishing method with corn is not complicated, so many anglers choose to use corn kernels as bait for carp fishing.

Corn kernels are also a very popular and relatively cheap bait. Whether used as nest making or fishing bait, the effect is very good. But the use of corn kernels also requires attention to some details. The first thing is to pay attention to the fishing hook, because the corn kernels are easy to clog. When fishing for larger fish like carp, remember to leave as many hooks as possible. Hard corn kernels must be softened to increase the chance of fish taking the bait. If the corn is soft, you can slightly crack the skin before fishing so that the juice of the corn can flow out, which can also increase the chance of the fish finding the bait.