CATDOLL : CATDOLL: Does the black carp have more bones or the black carp has more bones?

CATDOLL: Does the black carp have more bones or the black carp has more bones?

1. Does snail, black carp or black carp have more fish bones?

In my personal experience, black carp has more fish bones, for reference only.

Black carp is a vertebrate of the Cypriniformes and Cyprinidae families. It is mainly distributed in the plains south of the Yangtze River in my country and is relatively rare in the north of the Yangtze River. It is an important fishery resource in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and in the lakes along the river, and is the main breeding object in various lakes and ponds. It is one of the "four major carps" in China's freshwater breeding.

2. How to fish for black carp? Ask the masters.

Green carp, snail green carp, black carp, green root fish, black black carp, black kun, green stick, steel green carp. [Morphological characteristics] The body of black carp is relatively large, long and cylindrical, and the tail is slightly flattened. The top of the head is wide and flat. The mouth is terminal and arc-shaped. The upper jaw is slightly longer than the lower jaw. There is no whisker. The eye is located in the middle of the head. The gill rakers are sparse and short. The hypopharyngeal teeth are molar-shaped and the tooth surface is smooth. The abdomen is round. The body is covered with large hexagonal round scales. The lateral line is slightly curved above the pelvic fin and then extends to the middle of the caudal peduncle. There are 40 to 43 lateral line scales. The dorsal fin is short and has no hard spines. The pectoral fins do not reach the pelvic fins, and the pelvic fins do not reach the anal fins. The tail fin is deeply forked, truncated in the middle, and the upper and lower lobes are equal in length. The body is blue-gray, especially dark on the back, gray-white on the ventral side, and all fins are gray-black. Black carp is also called black carp, blue mixed, screw green, and black green. They live mostly in the middle and lower layers of water bodies and generally do not swim to the surface. Their diet is relatively simple, with mollusks such as snails and clams as their main food. Juvenile fish cultured in ponds like to eat grain feeds. When they are 15 cm long, the crushing function of their pharyngeal teeth is enhanced, and their diet changes. The mortality rate is high before the age of 2, and their diet is mixed, with grain bait as their main food. After the age of 2, especially when their body weight reaches 1 kg, their diet turns to mollusks, and they can grind hard shells and spit out the shells and eat the meat. In natural waters, they often gather in the deep and shallow junctions of rivers and lakes. Except for the weak appetite in winter, they eat vigorously in spring, summer and autumn, and can bite the hook and swallow the bait when the air pressure is low and most bottom-dwelling fish are generally anorexic. To catch herring, traditional fishing methods are mostly used. The fishing gear is a hard-tuned long rod with a thick line and a large hook. The rod length is generally not less than 6.3 meters, the line should be No. 4 or 0.55 mm in diameter, and the tension should be more than 7 kg. Although the hook model is not very particular, the thickness of the hook and the width of the hook gate are very important. When the black carp bites the hook, the float is stable and stagnant, and the ups and downs of the float are not large, and it is relatively stable. But the second signal that follows is to slowly drag the float into the water, and you will not see the float float again. The black carp has a large body weight, and when you lift the rod and feel that there is a fish on the hook, there is generally no sudden horizontal phenomenon. The common situation is that it swims out steadily and leisurely, and its strength is just like an old cow plowing the land, forming a tug-of-war between man and fish using the rod and line. At this time, you can only change your position, or follow the fish along the shore, or change the pulling direction, use the arm strength to make the rod bend sideways and then deal with it. Otherwise, the fish will escape. In winter or when the air pressure is low, the bite of the black carp is often manifested as a slight sinking of the float, and no second signal. When you raise the rod, you can't feel the shaking of the hook after it hits the fish's lip, as if the hook accidentally hit a hidden pile underwater, forming a stalemate. After a few minutes, you can see the fishing line slowly moving outward. Generally speaking, at this time, the hook has firmly pierced the fish's upper lip. As long as you are not impatient when pulling, and follow the direction of the fish's swimming to keep the curvature of the rod in a parabolic state, the fish will not escape. When fishing for black carp in natural waters, you can choose to cast the hook on the outer edge of the curved bank with gentle water flow. In aquaculture waters such as ponds and small lakes, it is better to choose a deep one.

3. What do Taiwanese people call black fish?

Black carp is herring,

In Taiwan, it is called black catfish or black catfish.

It is a very precious fish species. Generally speaking, black carp weighing more than 10 kilograms is more delicious.

It is delicious whether steamed or braised.

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