Suga'erbu
Suga'erbu (速干饵布) is a Chinese term primarily used in the context of fishing. It refers to a specific type of cloth or material designed for wrapping or holding fishing bait. The defining characteristic of Suga'erbu is its quick-drying (速干, su gan) property, meaning it is engineered to rapidly shed water and moisture. This rapid drying is advantageous because it helps prevent the bait from becoming waterlogged, maintaining its consistency and attractiveness to fish for a longer duration. The cloth itself can be made from various synthetic fibers, often chosen for their absorbent and quick-drying qualities. Its purpose is to keep the bait compact, protected, and ready for use, particularly in wet or humid fishing environments. The term directly translates to "quick-drying bait cloth." It is often used by anglers who prepare their own bait mixes and require a convenient and effective way to store and transport them while keeping the bait in optimal condition.