Four hundred and sixty-four chapters European carp
Hong Tao has always stayed away from such an organization that is more official than official. He neither wants to get a reputation as a national athlete by fishing, nor does he intend to have any interaction with it. Who would have thought that he would hide here and there?
Avoid it, and you will still fall into the hands of the old man. Damn, you are the Tathagata!
"So that's it... I'm here to help you find a way. I know the president of the European Fishing Association. I'm here to ask him to come forward and communicate with your country's fishing association. Maybe we can find a way. Let's not go there yet.
Regardless of that game, it won't be held until next month, we still have time." Schweder
Although he spoke very straightforwardly, he was a really nice person. After listening to Hong Tao's explanation, he didn't hesitate at all. He immediately mobilized his network and planned to help Hong Tao clear the relationship. But just a few hours ago, he had
When questioning Hong Tao's fishing skills, I don't know what he thinks.
Hong Tao didn't have any special thoughts about the first game. He felt that if he didn't take first place, he would be living up to God's love. In his luggage bag, there was a bottle of contact lens cleaning fluid.
, but the bottle is a cleaning fluid bottle, but it contains high-concentration fish scale water. This is a safe way for Hong Tao to bring special-effect fish bait into Germany after thinking for a long time.
However, there are still things to pay attention to. The fishing concepts in Europe are very different from those in China, which can be reflected in the fishing rules.
First of all, the biggest difference is in the use of fishhooks. In Chinese lake fishing competitions, it is generally stipulated that each fishing rod cannot have more than 6-8 fishhooks. However, in the regulations of European fishing competitions, each fishing rod must
There must only be one fishhook on it, regardless of whether you are using a hand rod or a throwing rod. As a result, the explosive bait, grape hook, flying hook, and string hook fishing groups that many Chinese fishermen are good at cannot be used.
Hong Tao didn't care much about this rule. In his previous life, he used one hook when fishing in some reservoirs. Because there were too many obstacles at the bottom of the reservoir, it would be easy to get caught if there were too many hooks. So he reduced it to one hook so that the fish could catch fish.
As long as the hook is caught, there will be no other hooks to hinder the fish on the line. This is also a method forced by the environment.
Secondly, there is a relatively rigid requirement, which is that chemical additives are not allowed for fishing in Europe, and the bait must be made of 100% natural ingredients. This is also very fatal for Chinese fishing friends, because fishing in China is very difficult.
Some people use commercial bait, which is bait produced by fishing bait companies.
These commercial baits contain more or less chemical ingredients, such as various flavors and pigments. Although they are claimed to be edible and natural, anyone who believes them is a fool. They can even be found in food eaten by humans.
With the addition of chemical additives, do you think the food given to the fish is all natural?
Of course, no fishing bait company will say that their bait contains chemical additives, but this is the same as no brothel madam will say that the girls in his brothel are all bad shoes. In fact, everyone knows what is going on.
It’s just that no one came out to pierce this layer of window paper.
But this kind of thing is completely unworkable in Europe. If you dare to add flavoring agents, pigments, or even fish attractants, ghrelin, etc. to the bait, fines and various penalties will be imposed if your personal production is discovered. If the company does this, it will directly
You have to be taken to court, and bankruptcy is certain. Whether you can keep your freedom depends on your fate.
For Hong Tao, this is not a big problem. He has always been environmentally friendly when playing pole throwing. In his previous life, he rarely used commercial bait and mainly used corn and beans. This is not because he has been consciously environmentally friendly since his previous life, but because he dislikes commercial bait.
The price was too expensive and too deceptive. Now he is more environmentally friendly. The bait is pellet feed. As for whether these feeds contain hormones, antibiotics, etc., he cannot guarantee, so he does not dare to carry special-effect bait with good proportions.
Instead, I brought a bottle of fish scale water to Germany to prepare it on site.
As for what kind of raw materials to use, Hong Tao has already thought about it. The German old corn beans look very good, yellow, big and plump, so this is it! The preparation method is also very simple. Ask Marx’s cook for two old corn beans.
cob or a handful of old corn beans, and then
A glass bottle. Then throw the corn beans directly into the proportionally diluted fish scale water and soak it. When it is time for the competition, take out the corn beans and use them as bait. The remaining fish scale water can be mixed with some more.
Throw the nest material into the fishing spot to make a nest.
When it comes to making nests, the rules here in Europe are quite strict. At least they are not like in China where there is no limit on the number of nest materials. According to the competition rules, each team must not put in a total amount of nest materials within 72 hours.
More than 30 liters, and like fish bait, the nest material must also be made of purely natural ingredients, and one-third proportion of live bait can be used, such as earthworms, silkworms and other live creatures.
In addition to the above three rules that are quite different, there are many other requirements that are different from those in China. For example, when catching a fish, only the two players participating in the competition can touch the fishing gear, while those who are resting can
The two fishermen are not allowed to help; another example is that according to competition regulations, the fish to be weighed must be intact and must not have any trauma. If the surface of the fish body is scratched or something due to fish protection, the fish will be caught in vain.
, even if it weighs 100 kilograms, one tael cannot be counted into the competition results.
It can be seen from these rules that the first thing Europeans pay attention to when fishing is environmental protection and animal protection. Just like the rule that injured fish cannot be counted as a competition score, it forces contestants to be cautious.
In order to protect the fish they caught from suffering in the fish guard and to live as comfortably as possible, some fish guards, fish protection mats and fish catching gloves made of high-tech materials came into being.
After everyone finished talking about these rules, Pan yawned and went upstairs to sleep. The remaining four old men were even more careless now. They continued to light cigars, fill up the wine, and continue to burn the midnight oil!
Speaking of European carp fishing competitions, we actually have to thank the Chinese.
As early as 1200 BC during the Yin and Shang Dynasties, the Chinese began to dig ponds to raise carp artificially. In the Book of Songs, there is a saying that "it is the carp that feeds the river".
The reason why there is no carp among China's four major fish species - green, grass, silver carp and bighead carp - is not that Chinese people don't like to eat carp, but that this saying originated in the Tang Dynasty. In the Tang Dynasty, due to the Chinese character for carp and the emperor's
The surnames have the same pronunciation. Carp became a royal object in those hundreds of years, and ordinary people were not allowed to raise it, catch it, let alone eat it.
There was no such fish as carp in Europe originally. It was brought back to Persia from China by the Persians during the Yuan Dynasty. Later, it was brought back to Europe from Persia by the Crusaders. Judging from written records, the earliest carp in Europe was
It was the Austrians who raised carp, and later it was introduced to Germany, and then to France and slowly spread throughout Europe.
The United Kingdom is the last country to record artificial breeding of carp. It was probably in the middle of the 14th century that some missionaries brought carp back to the British Isles from the European continent.
Although carp has lived in Europe for more than 800 years, the time when Europeans started fishing for carp is very short, with a total history of more than 50 years. So what did the Europeans do in the remaining hundreds of years?
The answer is very interesting. They are all studying how to catch carp!
During this long period of time, Europeans have not found an effective way to catch carp due to its special living habits and timidity and cleverness compared to other fish. Some people even suggested that carp cannot be fished and can only be caught with a net.
fish.
It was not until the end of World War II that this curse was cracked by an Englishman, Richard Walker. He used a large bait ball sinking fishing method to catch a giant carp weighing more than 40 kilograms for the first time.
, thus making him a pioneer of bottom fishing in Europe.
Since then, Europeans have realized that fishing is not only effective in the middle and upper layers of the water, nor is it effective only with artificial bait or meat bait. The best way to deal with bottom fish such as carp is to sink to the bottom and fish.
.After Walker, Europeans gradually developed an effective bottom fishing method and started carp fishing competitions across Europe.