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We often fish carp, herring or grass carp with corn. How to hook the corn we usually use?

Hook tip hanging method is to hang a corn on the hook tip. Generally speaking, it is suitable for hooks above Isini 13, mainly large and medium-sized fish. This hanging method is usually not recommended, because you need to master the hook force to pierce the deep layer of corn. If it is shallow, it will fall off, and if it is deep, it will not fall off immediately, resulting in a storefront. This hanging method requires that the pole should be thrown lightly when falling into the water. In addition, it needs big fish to swallow the bait with their mouths open, so that corn grains can fall down if there are obstacles. So I seldom use this hanging method in actual fishing.

Hook tip hanging method corn is exposed through the hook tip, but not to the bottom of the hook. This method makes it easier for fish to swallow thorns when lifting poles. This hanging method is suitable for fishing any kind of fish. The so-called one-size-fits-all method is also the most used hanging method when I fish with corn.

Hanging on the back of the hook means hanging one or more corn side by side on the hook handle. Suitable for larger hooks or long-handled hooks above Isini 1 1. The popular rotating hook is suitable for this hanging method.

Soaking corn in wine is the easiest way, and fishermen may know it. Let's talk briefly about wine bubbles. Bubbles of wine, full of fragrance, are also very attractive to carp. Here is a simple method. Soak tender corn in white wine for a day, and then fish it directly, because tender corn is easy to rot when cooked. Hang the corn on the hook to show a little tip. Many fishermen wear corn and don't like to show a little tip. Actually, it's better to show a little tip. Hanging fish is easy. If you are soaking old corn, you should pay attention to the advantages and disadvantages of corn.

Hanging a corn grain on the hook tip is our most commonly used hook method. We can rotate the corn kernels up and down after they pass through the hook, so that the corn kernels can rotate flexibly. If the corn kernels are hard, make sure that the hook tips are slightly exposed. If it is tender corn kernels or cooked corn kernels, the hook tip can be buried in the surface layer of corn kernels. This hanging method is the most common and suitable for most fish, but it is best to hang only one grain!