For successful catching of bream, bait is required. It should be extremely fresh with a good consistency. Bream is caught on dough, bread, dung worms, special and homemade bait. You do not need to feed this fish often and little by little.
It is necessary
- - peas, millet, corn or wheat rusks;
- - fruit additives or anise oil;
- - sand or clay.
Instructions
Step 1
It is quite difficult to make an effective bait for bream, because this fish has a very well developed sense of taste. The composition of the mass should include flavors, base, water and ballast.
Step 2
The base must be non-sticky and fine. The ideal option is crushed wheat or corn crumbs, to which you can add cake. Roasted sunflower seeds can be used instead.
Step 3
You can also purchase ready-made feeding, in this case, give preference to a domestic producer, because a foreign product may not be of interest to the local bream. Try to complement and improve the product you purchased by adding well-toasted wheat grits, bran and peas. Grind the base as best you can so that it spreads the aroma in the water faster.
Step 4
Use sand or clay for ballast. Choose sand for fishing in stagnant water, and clay will come in handy in a body of water with strong currents.
Step 5
Don't forget about flavors, they play one of the most important roles in bream feeding. Various fruit additives and anise oil are great for your purposes. Also try mixing vanilla, cocoa, and cinnamon together to find the best match for your bream fishing spot.
Step 6
You can use ready-made recipes for preparing a subcrust for bream. Take high quality peas and put them in a saucepan. Fill the ingredient completely with water and put on fire. Boil the peas until they crush easily. Pour the finished dressing onto paper or newspaper, let it dry thoroughly, and then grind it in a meat grinder.
Step 7
Prepare millet in the same way as in the previous recipe. Stir the water throughout the entire cooking process, the formation of a sticky mass must not be allowed. Wait for the water to boil, then turn off the heat, the millet should swell. After that, rinse the cereal and transfer it to a cloth bag, hang it over the basin so that all the liquid is glass. Bran can be added to the finished dressing.
Step 8
The size, smell, color, nutritional value, taste and type of bait will affect the time a flock of bream is in the area where you fish. It is necessary to make sure that this period lasts as long as possible. It is very important not to overfeed the bream, then there will be no need for him to peck at a suspicious bait, because the fish will be full.
Step 9
The food particles should be about 3-5 mm in size. Their color should depend on the shade of the bottom of the reservoir. If the bottom is dark, so that the bream finds the bait, make it light, add more barley, millet, corn and peas. If the soil is sandy, there should be more black bread and cake in the feed.
Step 10
Throw 3-4 pieces of groundbait into the fishing area and wait thirty minutes. During this time, the bream must find food, and you will not scare it with noise and movement. Catch all lure spots. If there is a bite in an area, add some more fish food pieces.
Step 11
If you fish from a boat, use a special fine mesh net for bait. Put the food mass and weight in it. Tie the net with a cord and throw it into the water 3-4 meters from the boat. When the bite weakens, add a new dose or tug on the bait so that pieces of food fall out of the holes, attracting the bream.