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Do you always use a ‘flavour’ in your homemade carp,
catfish, bass or bass bait? There are plenty of alternatives to chose from to
achieve that essential ‘attraction’ in your boilies, dough baits, packbaits or
bait dips!
To begin with, there are the simple and familiar
‘sweeteners.’ These include the old favourites like honey, natural maple syrup,
fruit sugars, brown sugar, molasses, black treacle and golden syrup. Others are
white sugar, milk shake powders, flavoured body building and weight gain
powders.
On the subject of body building, what about those ‘liquid
amino acids’ protein supplements and those brilliant vitamin and mineral
dietary supplements? These often have an alcohol base, making them even more
potent! ‘Isotonic’ energy drinks are interesting alternative flavours. Then
there are the alcohols – like vodka. Try ‘Tia Maria’ or ‘Malibu’
or whiskey or brandy? What are favourite ‘tipples’ or sweet alcoholic drinks?
How about using yeast extract, ‘Marmite’ or ‘Vegemite.’ Malt
and many associated side ‘products and derivatives’ are very sweet and rich in
goodies for the carp.
Even adding milk powders, cream or evaporated milk, adds
flavour, sweet milk sugars and added nutrition, that carp love. Have you tried
probiotic flavoured yogurts or melted ice cream as a creamy alternative?
Have you tried using ‘liquidized tinned sweetcorn’ flavour?
A very sweet alternative is using powdered liquorice root, or turning this into
a liquid flavour. Many plants and trees have historically played a massive role
in homemade carp baits; supplying so many exceptionally proven attractors and
flavours and other associated very helpful feeding triggers and digestion aids.
Even the basic cured vanilla pod to spray dried strawberries in natural form
work great in bait.
Herbs are great in baits for many reasons. From the famous
peppermint to fenugreek and garlic. Many herbs have exceptionally powerful
effects on the body and brain, even inducing additive behaviour. Hempseed and
the leaves of hemp come to mind. Does tobacco ring a bell too? In this category
you could add red and hot peppers, cocoa, coffee, kola, and a whole list of
others with great benefits in your bait.
Ground-up nuts and seeds produce their own carp attractive
flavours and oils and are an effective alternative where so many synthetic
flavours appear to have ‘had their day.’
Drugs may not be ethical, and there are certain benefits to
using crushed aspirin in a flavour mix. (Might even help if your carp happens
to have a headache!) Using crushed bicarbonate of soda tablets might be
interesting too...
Crushed peppermint oil tablets mixed with crushed garlic
tablets, brewers yeast tablets and cod liver oil, make another interesting
combination.
For savoury flavours, how about condiments like ‘Tomato
sauce,’ brown source, or stir-fry flavourings like fish sources, black bean
source, squid source, anchovy source crab source, etc? Many of these things are
based on fermented fish; and are very effective. I remember using a fish source
as a bait dip and could not stop hooking predatory fish like pike and catfish!
Common ‘supermarket’ fish pastes are also great. What about
trying salmon and crab and anchovy together! Your local Japanese, or Thai, or
Chinese grocery shop could well provide some especially ‘magical’ ingredients
and extracts and are very well worth experimenting with...
Getting a ‘feel’ for ingredients, by looking at labels much
more for ideas will really inspire you once you know the kind of ingredients
that really ‘pull’ the fish! Mixing many of the above ideas together in your
bait can well and truly get the fish feeding; without ever visiting the tackle
shop for a flavour! But what will happen if your add a ‘flavour’ to these too?
Perhaps your fishing results might surprise you. Why not go beyond tipping ‘Red
Bull’ or ‘Coke’ into your bait and ‘mix it up a bit!’
(Warning, this article is protected by copyright.)
By Tim Richardson.
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