Generally speaking, bionic bait is also used for Luya carnivorous fish, such as culter culter, black fish, and catfish. Perch, etc. However, sometimes it can accidentally injure omnivorous fish such as carp.
How to use bionic bait correctly?
Bionic Bait: You need to choose the bionic bait you want to use based on different types of fish in order to have a good harvest.
How to hook a bionic bait?
Bionic bait is also known as a pseudobait, with a small loop attached to the bait and attached to the connector on the line.
How to use bait shrimp?
The bait shrimp hook is a kind of bionic bait, which is installed on a throwing rod or machine rod, thrown towards the fishing point, and then slowly reeling in the reel to attract cocktails and red tail attacks. It swims forward like a group of shrimp in the water, especially attracting aggressive fish.
How to use fake bait?
Fake baits are commonly used on Luya rods. Luya's name comes from the transliteration of Lure, or "fake bait fishing", which is a method of imitating small and weak organisms to trigger large fish attacks. Luya baits are a very environmentally friendly fishing method, because both insect baits and commercial baits face the problem of polluting water quality, and Luya baits greatly reduce this pollution. In theory, Luya can catch all aggressive fish, such as black fish, catfish, culter culter, mandarin fish, Mongolian red herring, horse mouth, tilapia, and so on in freshwater waters. Sometimes, under suitable weather conditions, some wild and docile fish with good natures will also attack Luya, such as carp, herring, grass carp, silver carp, and snakefish.