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		<title>Improve Your Carp Baits And Catch More Big Summer Fish!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 20:03:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Richardson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When your catches are not as you wish there are many tricks to try; and improving the pulling-power of your hook baits is just one of these but it is a massively important one! Carp can be very difficult to tempt when previously hooked before on any bait, so aiming to make your hook baits unique can really pay-off. Liquid bait soaks have always been successful but you can make you own homemade ones very easily...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='flyfishingbyline'>by Tim Richardson</div>
<p>When your catches are not as you wish there are many tricks to try; and improving the pulling-power of your hook baits is just one of these but it is a massively important one! Carp can be very difficult to tempt when previously hooked before on any bait, so aiming to make your hook baits unique can really pay-off. Liquid bait soaks have always been successful but you can make you own homemade ones very easily&#8230;</p>
<p>Easy homemade bait dips can be produced using the spare oil from canned fish or fresh mashed fish juices. Sandwich pastes and pates mixed with warm water are very effective too and shrimp, crab, duck and liver plus many others all work. You can mix easily available flavours in too, like fine rock salt, ketchup, fish source and anchovy source and fruit cordial juices etc. You will find your homemade boilies work better if you steam for a couple of minutes instead of boiling in their stimulating attractors and so on.</p>
<p>Coating your baits in even simple paste or dough bait certainly increases catches. Because most of the stimuli which incite fish feeding are water soluble, it is sensible to get many soluble attractors in your paste for best effect! There are many feeding triggers in fish and using mashed tinned fish like tuna, anchovy or salmon to make paste to go around your hook baits is easy; just mix with eggs and wheat flour or with ground dog mixers to bind!</p>
<p>Many readymade baits have a surface which does not maximise their fish attraction in the water and it is important to break their surfaces to achieve far more takes. By making a boilies or pellets surface more irregular you can improve attraction leakage from the centre of the bait and fool fish into thinking your bait is safe, having previously been tested by other fish chewing on it! Using sharp scissors, knife or baiting needle you can easily improve the catch potential and attraction of your baits!</p>
<p>Try coating your baits with a dough or paste. This does not have to correspond to the hook bait you use at all; it could be you use a red fish meal boilie coated with a yellow bird food paste mix. Or tiger nut coated in shrimp paste, or luncheon meat coated with aniseed flavoured ground bait based paste.</p>
<p>Try coating pop-up baits with paste to improve the effect and impact. It does not need to correspond to the flavour or base mix colour or anything else to make that essential difference and catching edge you need. Try adding cork granules or cork dust to your paste to make it buoyant or pop-up.</p>
<p>Many big fish can tell which baits are hook baits by their behaviour in the water and their weight and buoyancy. Using a more buoyant hook bait can seriously fool these fish where blank sessions could well occur on mere conventional bottom baits! It might come as a surprise but you can easily make pastes from scalded pellets and other baits too.</p>
<p>It is beyond question that carp and many other fish learn through experience and repetition not least in regards being hooked on any particular bait or rig. Obviously the greatest edge is to make sure your baits represent as little association with any previous encounter as possible; and even instil confident feeding. Fish certainly remember far longer than just seconds or individual fish would always be easy to catch every time, so do yourself a favour and look further into how to make your baits different; and reap the huge rewards &#8211; this fishing bait secrets ebooks author has many more fishing and bait edges; just one could impact very significantly on your catches!</p>
<p>By Tim Richardson.</p>
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<div class='flyfishinglinks'><B>Check out these extremely comprehensive guides see:</B> <B>&#8220;BIG CATFISH AND CARP BAIT SECRETS!&#8221;</B> And: <B>&#8220;BIG CARP BAIT SECRETS!&#8221; And &#8220;FLAVORS, FEEDING TRIGGERS and CHEMORECEPTION SECRETS!&#8221; SEE:</B> http://www.baitbigfish.com Tim Richardson is an experienced carp and catfish bait maker and proven big fish angler: see this site now!</div>
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		<title>20 Big Carp And Catfish Top Bait Methods For Summer Fish!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2008 19:56:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Richardson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many methods can be used to enhance your hook baits effects and productivity. The carp ability to learn is beyond doubt, otherwise they would simply be as easy to catch as they are when virgin fish which have never been fished for. One of the easiest ways to change your bait to get an extra edge over wary fish is to use a liquid bait soak consisting of flavours, oils or amino acids.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='flyfishingbyline'>by Tim Richardson</div>
<p>Many methods can be used to enhance your hook baits effects and productivity. The carp ability to learn is beyond doubt, otherwise they would simply be as easy to catch as they are when virgin fish which have never been fished for. One of the easiest ways to change your bait to get an extra edge over wary fish is to use a liquid bait soak consisting of flavours, oils or amino acids.</p>
<p>You can make homemade dips using many house-hold food items including oils and juices from tinned fruits and canned fish. Pastes and pastes are very under-used items and mix with various liquids to make effective nutritional cheap dips. It is cheaper to make homemade boilies but steam them instead of boiling them for better catches!</p>
<p>Paste or dough is great used as a coating around all kinds of other hook baits. With paste you know there is no barrier from boiled protein as with conventional boilies that prevent most of your baits attraction from reaching the fish to stimulate them into feeding! Among the items around the kitchen to use are tinned salmon, tuna, herring, mackerel, anchovies and pilchards which can all be made into paste with added eggs and wheat flour to bind; it&#8217;s simple but works!</p>
<p>If you use readymade baits like boilies and pellets or even prepared particle baits like nuts or seeds or tinned meats, you will get more takes by altering the surface coating. Make it irregular shaped as if other fish have already been chewing at the bait. This helps release the baits intrinsic attractive substances too. Another trick when using boilies is to poke them with a knife point or baiting needle to go deep inside the bait to release attraction &#8211; it really works and changes the bait surface into a very unusual and irregular texture too with all its advantages!</p>
<p>Try coating your baits with a dough or paste. This does not have to correspond to the hook bait you use at all; it could be you use a red fish meal boilie coated with a yellow bird food paste mix. Or tiger nut coated in shrimp paste, or luncheon meat coated with aniseed flavoured ground bait based paste.</p>
<p>You might like to try using paste around buoyant baits like pop-ups. Your hook bait and paste covering do not need to be like each other to produce great catches; in fact far from it! The method of coating a pop-up bait with a very different dough is a huge edge and is very well recommended!</p>
<p>You can add cork granules and other very light or buoyant ingredients to make it float or hang in the water off the bottom or silt or weed for instance. Imagine the advantage of using a buoyant paste around a bottom bait or semi-buoyant bait and how frequently your fish will have had to deal with this! Using buoyant paste around bottom sinking hook baits can seriously save you blank sessions!</p>
<p>It is beyond question that carp and many other fish learn through experience and repetition not least in regards being hooked on any particular bait or rig. Obviously the greatest edge is to make sure your baits represent as little association with any previous encounter as possible; and even instil confident feeding. Fish certainly remember far longer than just seconds or individual fish would always be easy to catch every time, so do yourself a favour and look further into how to make your baits different; and reap the huge rewards &#8211; this fishing bait secrets ebooks author has many more fishing and bait edges; just one could impact very significantly on your catches!</p>
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<div class='flyfishinglinks'>For insider bait secrets proven for big fish see: &#8220;BIG CATFISH AND CARP BAIT SECRETS!&#8221; And &#8220;BIG CARP BAIT SECRETS!&#8221; And &#8220;FLAVORS, FEEDING TRIGGERS And CHEMORECEPTION SECRETS&#8221; SEE: <a href="http://www.baitbigfish.com">fishing baits</a> Get the best now! Click here to get your own <a href='http://www.uberarticles.com/home.php?id=227889&amp;p=8640'>unique version of this article</a> with free reprint rights.</div>
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