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Because of the oil sha bean, so the European carp fishing! Known to Europeans as Tiger Nuts, oil salsa beans are one of the three most commonly used hook baits used by Europeans to catch carp, which can be called Ou

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Because of the oil sha bean, so the European carp fishing!

Known by Europeans as Tiger Nuts, it is one of the three most commonly used hook baits for European carp fishing, which can be called the old three in Europe, and the other two are ball bait and corn kernels.

The discovery of the oil salsa bean as the "magic bait" for carp fishing and the invention of the iconic Hair Rig of European carp fishing is extremely closely related.

The inventor of the hook-and-pigtail fishing set, the British angler Lenny Middleton, is an avid European carp fishing enthusiast who has been fishing in many waters and is very fond of fishing with plant seeds such as corn and marijuana, and he is curious to know if carp can be caught with other types of plant seeds. He had determined that carp were particularly fond of sweet bait, and the only plant seeds he could think of to achieve this were tiger nuts, because he remembered that when he was a child, it was difficult to get sweets (World War II and later Britain was also rationed), so they used to eat sweet oil salsa beans. He went out and bought some and took them home to prepare. But no matter how long he cooks, they don't have enough softness to hook up. After many attempts to keep the oil sand beans on the hook, he finally decided to tie the oil sand beans to his hook with a hair. He immediately caught the carp and threw them repeatedly that day, and finally the knot loosened, the hook bait separated, and they were connected only by that hair, but he noticed that he was still on the fish.

Lenny and his angler Kevin Maddocks shared the discovery, and then they repeatedly tested, observed, and adjusted the group with carp in a friend's large aquarium, and finally formed one like the one below, which was published in the monthly magazine Coarse Angler.

Kevin Maddox also elaborated on how to set up the hair rig in his book Carp Fever.

So, Lenny Middleton was the first to discover that carp liked oil salvia beans, and successfully used oil salsa beans as hook bait, so he also invented the iconic equipment and fishing set of European carp fishing, the hook and braid fishing set.

Of course, when Lenny Middleton invented the hook-and-pigtail fishing set, British carp had never eaten oil salsa beans, because the oil sand prairie was produced in North Africa and the Mediterranean coast, and carp originally grew in Asia, but the universal demand for high-calorie foods made carp fall in love with oil sand beans at first sight.

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Because of the oil sha bean, so the European carp fishing! Known to Europeans as Tiger Nuts, oil salsa beans are one of the three most commonly used hook baits used by Europeans to catch carp, which can be called Ou
Because of the oil sha bean, so the European carp fishing! Known to Europeans as Tiger Nuts, oil salsa beans are one of the three most commonly used hook baits used by Europeans to catch carp, which can be called Ou
Because of the oil sha bean, so the European carp fishing! Known to Europeans as Tiger Nuts, oil salsa beans are one of the three most commonly used hook baits used by Europeans to catch carp, which can be called Ou

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