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Are you one of those fishermen
who would love to have your own unique and exceptionally successful
bait? Carp bait is such a big issue and staying ahead of the
majority with bait is very often the key to success.
Here in the UK carp bait making
is not as popular as it once was owing to the massive availability
of readymade baits. But for many carp fishermen, they want more
satisfaction from their catches and more control over exactly
what goes into their bait. They recognise many of the great benefits
and advantages of using bait that is unique only to them!
Also, homemade bait making
is a great economical way to compete with those notorious 'bait
sponsored anglers' enjoying the edge of subsidized commercially
produced pellets and boilies.
Bait making is still very much
alive in Europe, the United States and many other parts of the
world. We fishermen enjoy a challenge, especially one which enhances
our enjoyment of our sport and very often can multiply results
beyond the average or simply ordinary.
Often bait making enthusiasts
are either keen beginners or experienced fishermen who have the
knowledge from years of fishing perhaps beginning some 25 years
ago or more.
But the old recipes from the
past decades can be vastly improved upon these days. In fact,
there's far more available than the commonly used betaine hydrochloride,
or corn steep liquor. Often newer products have resulted from
commercial pressures within a variety of industries, from brewing,
to aquaculture to livestock farming.
For example, there have been
many scientific studies on fish feeding triggers and also and
especially, methods of enabling fish to benefit from the maximum
energy from there food as possible for the least energy expended
in digestion and other important and vital processes.
There is definitely a greater
move by fish farmers in response to the rapid decline of the
world's fish and shellfish stocks. They are needing to replace
the conventional protein providing fish farming feed constituents,
with those from alternative sources like beans, pulses and cereals.
This is obviously not just
down to 'saving the planet' but in full knowledge that the prices
of fish and shellfish are rising, many to uneconomic levels,
as supplies become far scarcer. But what does this have to do
with bait making and producing our own special and unique secret
baits? The big 'hook point' is that there are new and alternative
products available today and also so many just waiting to be
exploited in carp baits, if you know what you are looking for.
Farmers are being forced to
supply their animals' feeds with a lower protein content as sea
products availability drops and prices rise. They are exploiting
ways of producing better results with lower protein feeds instead.
There is much research going on in this area and it is of great
interest to us as regards carp baits. We may have to convert
to non sea products for ingredients at some stage the way things
are going.
For example, the use of industrial
enzymes and bacteria and special methods to really maximise the
energy and nutrition provided in cereals for example, to be converted
to maximum yields in farmed animals. These are exploiting corn
and wheat for example.
In fact, cereals are being
bred for better nutritional profiles and indeed sweetcorn has
been bred for maximum sweetness and sugars content for years.
Crops grown in areas where nutrients are less available are obviously
not going to be as beneficial as they will contain less vital
minerals and trace elements and lower percentage of protein,
for example.
In carp bait, one of the great
aims is the maximum triggering of the carp's sensory systems,
so changing carp brain functioning and getting the carp to feed
on our hook baits. But a bait does not have to consist conventionally
of 'protein this or amino acid that.' There are thousands of
other substances and unusual ingredients which can act as 'feeding
triggers' or various stimulators, that can impact upon carp behaviour.
For this particular reason,
you can make baits very different to those of your carp fishing
peers baits. It's human nature for the majority to jump on a
successful readymade bait 'bandwagon.' But as you get to know
more about bait, then the more you will be able to actually take
advantage of 'going' baits that the majority are using, by 'topping'
them in creative and scientific ways.
Very many of these ways are
both surprisingly easy and extremely effective in catching you
more fish than the 'average' guy. Why not make your own bait
'the flavour of the month?'
The author has many more fishing
and bait 'edges' up his sleeve. Every single one can have a huge
impact on catches. (Warning: This article is protected by copyright.)
By Tim Richardson.
For the unique and acclaimed
new expert bait making 'bible' ebooks / books:
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SEE:
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Tim Richardson is a carp and
catfish bait-making expert, and a highly successful big fish
angler. His bait making and bait enhancing books / ebooks:
"BIG CARP BAIT SECRETS!"
SEE:
http://www.baitbigfish.com
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