Summary of "Liệu dầu Omega-3 có thể câu cá được hay không! #fishing"
Experiment goal
Test whether fish oil (omega-3) capsules can be used as fishing bait.
Method
- Initially, a single fish oil capsule was hooked directly onto a fishing line and cast into a spot called the “tiger’s den.”
- After that test, a custom artificial lure was fabricated with a cavity to hold a fish oil capsule.
- The homemade lure was used at multiple fishing locations to compare performance.
Results
- The initial cast into the “tiger’s den” eventually produced fish, but it took a long time.
- Using the homemade lure, two bass were caught within the first hour.
- After moving to several other spots, no additional fish were caught.
Conclusion and practical advice
Overall, fish oil capsules were far less effective than commercially available artificial baits. They are not recommended as a regular bait substitute due to inconsistent results and practical drawbacks.
Downsides observed:
- Relatively expensive compared with typical bait options
- Unpleasant smell
- Inconsistent effectiveness across locations and times
Notable locations, products, and catch observed
- Locations: “tiger’s den” and various other fishing spots
- Products tested: fish oil / omega-3 capsules (in direct-hook and in homemade lure), commercial artificial baits (as comparison)
- Catch observed: bass
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