It just seems that it is very easy to catch a crucian carp. This common freshwater fish is rather picky about the bait. What do you need to do to return from fishing with a full tank of fish? Feed the crucian carp in the place of the intended fishing. There are certain rules for preparing top dressing.
Instructions
Step 1
Choose a base. Its role is to retain all components of the feeding. With great success, you can use bread crumbs, bran, finely ground compound feed, corn flour in various combinations and proportions. The base should not be satisfying, it only disperses in the water, creating haze and attracting fish, but not saturating it.
Step 2
Take skimmed milk powder as an attractive component of feeding carp. By creating a fragrant light cloud, the milk especially awakens the fish's appetite and guarantees an excellent bite. The attracting turbidity spreading through the water quickly collects a large number of fish in the fishing area.
Step 3
Add flavorings to the top dressing. For crucian carp, you can use corn, rapeseed, unrefined sunflower and other strong-smelling oils. Various essences have shown themselves well - cherry, strawberry, as well as powder flavors - vanillin, cinnamon, anise. Experiment, try to apply certain smells, choosing the most attractive for crucian carp in your reservoir.
Step 4
To prepare groundbait, take water only from the reservoir where you will fish, since crucian carp is very sensitive to foreign odors. After you have diluted some of the mixture, let it stand to swell completely. And only then add as much water as is required to form the desired viscosity. Properly prepared groundbait should not fall apart when it hits the water and washed out earlier than 5 minutes in stagnant water. You can check this by rolling a small ball and throwing it near the shore at a shallow depth so that you can see it. During the washout time of the bait may be less.
Step 5
To make the bait better attract the fish, wipe it through a sieve before sculpting it into balls. Then you get a mixture saturated with air, and when dissolved in water, light particles will quickly spread over a greater distance to attract crucian carp.