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How to Make Carp Fishing Boilies For Winter Or Summer Good As Professional Readymade Baits!

So you want an extra confidence boost in your winter (or summer) carp fishing and you want unique baits no-one else has ever used before? The following ideas for bait recipes revealed here will provide you with boilies, pellets, paste and ground baits easily as successful (or more successful) than the vast majority of better readymade baits – so read on to get this very rich information!

This method of making boosted readymade bait base mixes and homemade baits is not strictly scientific but your fish will not mind as it does include tonnes of very strongly decades-proven real catches based science in terms of the ingredients chosen!

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Carp Fishing – Business Or Pleasure

According to the Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), nearly half the fish consumed worldwide are raised on fish farms, rather than caught in the wild. In 1980 just 9% of human fish consumption came from aquaculture; today, that figure exceeds 43% – over 45 million tonnes a year.

Globally, consumer demand for fish continues to climb, especially in affluent, developed nations, whilst capture levels of wild fish have remained roughly stable since the mid-1980s. There is, according to the FAO, very little chance of significant increase beyond current catch levels; indeed, with almost three quarters of the world’s fisheries either fully or over exploited, catch levels could easily fall, and it is therefore inevitable that aquaculture will be called on to meet a significant proportion of our rapidly rising demands.

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Winter Carp Fishing Bait Tips to Improve Your Catches and Homemade Baits!

If you want to catch more big cold water carp but are in need a little sound technical advice about bait substances and bait choices to improve your catches that have been very well proven in winter – then read on!

Carp live in an environment ruled by water but why is this obvious fact something you can exploit to catch many more fish?! Carp detect your baits by many actions and interactions of substances both upon their senses and upon the water itself. So for instance take the example of ethyl alcohol based concentrated flavours which are popular in winter. These are very highly soluble in water and so disperse very quickly through the water. This dispersal through its mixing with water produces a concentration gradient of flavours that carp can follow back to your bait easily. Many great winter flavours have this kind of effect.

It makes a lot of sense to add extra flavour to free baits or hook baits in winter to boost this effect as low water temperatures and consequential denser water means flavours will take longer to disperse compared to during the heat of summer. If you use sugary substances such as corn steep liquor or black strap molasses among others, by simple testing of these in a bowl of cold water you can see very quickly how fast a substance will break down, dissolve and disperse in water.

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