baits
baits
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by Tim. F Richardson - 2006-12-22
'Homemade' is a funny word as it can imply 'simple or basic', but when applied to making carp or catfish bait, the subject certainly deserves far more explanation for optimum results and catches!Bait ...
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by Tim. F Richardson - 2006-12-28
How to creating a 'dry powder base mix' and how to mix this with other ingredients successfully:The standard dry mix (e.g., ground trout pellets / semolina / soya flour) measurement used, is 16 ounces...
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by Tim. F Richardson - 2007-01-01
An introduction to making especially effective buoyant baits for catfish and carp:As you are rolling all your paste into balls before boiling as you would to make boiled carp or catfish baits, put asi...
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by Tim. F Richardson - 2007-01-04
Making your own secret catfish or carp baits is exciting and fun! It can result in catches you only ever dreamt of too! But many fishermen resist making their own baits. Unfortunately, they give up be...
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by Tim. F Richardson - 2007-01-04
Carp have an extremely developed and efficient metabolism of amino acids from protein foods and natural sources; and so this indicates amino acids are probably among the most important essential nutri...
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by Tim. F Richardson - 2007-01-04
Making effective carp baits that produce astounding results requires some understanding of how carp digest your bait. This will help guide you to how best to design and make your baits exceptionally a...
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by Tim. F Richardson - 2007-01-04
Why not save yourself thousands of hours of reading, when the fish scientists have done all the work for you already? Commercial carp feeds, are a useful starting point as a guide to making your own n...
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by Tim. F Richardson - 2007-01-04
In carp attraction, there are few substances as effective at getting a carp to feed than amino acids! So it is well worth taking a quick look at the basics of them and how to easily use them in your h...
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by Tim. F Richardson - 2007-01-04
Introduction; the 'assimilation' of protein carp baits:When consumed, carp break down proteins into amino acids and peptides. These are then either used to make up body proteins for growth, repair, or...
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by Tim. F Richardson - 2007-01-04
The importance and bait significance of 'First Limiting' Amino Acids! There are about 25 amino acids found in proteins, but the most important to carp are the 'essential amino acids' for carp.These ar...