The Origin of the Golden EelGolden eel is just an ordinary eel, but it is very expensive, so it is just called golden eel. The origin of the golden eel: The golden eel is actually an ordinary eel, but because the price of golden eel fry is very expensive, it is called golden eel fry. Eel, alias: white eel, white eel, river eel, eel, green eel, wind bun, Japanese eel. Golden eel is a carnivorous fish. When breeding eels, there are requirements for bait. If the bait is unreasonable, it will lead to breeding failure. Is it difficult to use the net to catch eel fry?The net for catching eel fry is not difficult to use. According to relevant public information, it is easy to catch eel fry if used in the correct way. 1. Find a suitable place to catch eel fry, which can be a spacious lake, river or offshore waters, which are the most common habitats for eel fry. 2. Determine the weight of the fishing hook. Generally speaking, the weight of the fishing hook should be 50-100 grams smaller than the weight of the eel fry. 3. Put the bait on the hook, put the hook into the water, and then pull up the fishing line with force to make the bait close to the water surface, which can attract the eel fry to come for food. |
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