I’m always messing about with baits it’s so creative and fun; I even make my own flapjacks too! Making instant and baits that really work can be very easy and simple without need for too much technical know-how! Fishermen go on about ‘nutritional attraction baits’ versus ‘flavoured attractor baits’ versus ‘fake and plastic baits’ and so on and difference in prices of these baits can be enormous. But who cares what you use as long as it’s safe, does no harm and really catches you ! Here’s a few ‘alternative’ tit-bits on making baits that will catch you .

Your local stores can provide all you need but you can use fishing additives and attractor ingredients too. Very easy baits for and of many species and sub-species often utilise same ingredients to stimulate which makes things simple.

(You can make yourself some flapjacks, brownies or cinnamon scones while you’re at it if so inclined, all ingredients you need for these are eggs, self raising flour, , , margarine and a raising agent like bicarbonate of soda.) Making these things is a great fun to practice making good palatable baits for starters! As a side note, have you noticed how addictive ‘Marmite’ or ‘Vegemite’ ( spread) on toast with lashings of butter’ is? Unfortunately it makes your feel dehydrated and maybe keen to have a drink, preferably a caffeine, milk and containing coffee or tea to wash it down?

This is just to remind you how easy it is to get our body and mind in a particular state just by eating a simple snack or a ’simple’ beverage. In these foods and drinks are popular because they are literally addictive. Once you’ve been having these for long enough, giving them up is something your body and mind can have trouble with and even give you withdrawal symptoms!

From monosodium glutamate and in ‘Marmite,’ to opiates in flour, butter and milk, these foods have strong impacts on your body and mind. Even fat in butter and milk, powerful effects of caffeine in beverages and even and its powerful taste enhancing effects leave you wanting more…

You really want your and baits to be like this and it is easily achievable, especially by exploiting high-tech refined ingredients available . However much more simple baits can offer a of this too using ingredients from your average .

You can make a wide of successful baits by using or meal and as basic dry , but flour and flour can be used too as ingredients to make or baits or even boilies, but be sure to use ‘plain flour’ rather than ’self-raising’ types. Your may not be very ‘nutritionally attractive’ at this but this is easily remedied as you will see… Your baits do not have to be high wonder baits to catch big . Even these marvels can ‘blow’ and become less effective after have been caught on them enough times. In very simple baits with a couple of added special ingredients to in powerful ways are often enough to tempt biggest . But you need to know what ingredients affect you want…

Can you imagine what adding an alcohol does to you and how it affects ? What about garlic; what’s really going on there? Why is liver and so effective? What about effects of betaine, green lip mussel , or , molasses or brown ? Knowing about these of effects on might seem irrelevant, or are they?

For pastes or baits, just add water, or eggs to help binding and durability. usual number of eggs used per of dry is 4 per of dry to 6 per kilogram of dry . Added eggs will enable you to make skinned steamed or boiled baits too if preferred.

Baits with added eggs will have a higher than those with water and when rolled into balls can be boiled in water or steamed in a pan to make them form a resistant coagulated skin which makes baits last longer. You will discover that experimentation is key to making baits and recording amounts and ingredients you use will really pay you back especially when you want to re-make that ‘bagging ‘ and have forgotten what it contained!

You can do a short-cut by buying prepared cooking . This is attractive because of its , fat and , all of which can be pretty addictive and it can work well on , but needs more ingredients to get biting. You can make it that much better by rolling it out and liberally spreading butter and , like ‘Marmite’ or ‘Vegemite’ onto it, but list you can add is endless. Liquidized liver or pork liver are classic examples as are shad guts and from a friendly butcher. However, , liver and squid , fermented , and krill meal,

It may sound simplistic, but for example, contains lots of attractive salts with those used in its production, enzymes, such as trypsin ( digesting enzyme,) soluble proteins, amino acids, peptides, minerals, trace elements, vitamins like B6 and B12, carnitine, chitin, is also a major source of infamous enhancer monosodium glutamate for industry. It is also water-attracting being hygroscopic (like and malt and peptones interestingly,) and is highly soluble a digestible. butter has much going for it too including , , high fat , tasty oils and great palatability and even its own highly attractive enzymes. There are very good reasons why even ’simplest’ ingredient works.

attractiveness of peanuts and products is so well known, but fewer fishermen realise that crushed peanuts make great and cook-up well absorbing all kinds of added attractors like sugars, salts, flavours, spices, essential oils, colours and so on. oil is another great attractor too, while de-fatted roasted meals can have a above that of many fishmeals and are very well consistently proven catchers.

Getting back to your easy simple , a generous amount of molasses or brown will really help. Many fishes love sweet smells and tastes and a quick energy ‘hit’ from sugars is appreciated too. In ‘polysaccharides’ play a big part in wild fishes natural diet and are derived from ingesting mussels and shrimps and other shelled organisms.

It’s a good idea to add a bit of to your simple flours baits. can are very drawn to attractive proteins, amino acids, polypeptides and this has been consistently proven with and etc. In , often baits meant for or end up catching other big specimens of other species including bass, big pike and tench, pickerels, eels and so on. Adding liver or mashed-up tinned , trout pellet , or any of a of meals and meat meals, shellfish meals and milk powders will all make a big difference to your simple ’s effectiveness. You can even add -up sinking pond pellets if you want to really ensure your get a guaranteed ‘balanced meal’ if you’re so inclined.

You could in large amounts of flaked cold-water which is a very effective in making a very ‘alternative’ . These are high in things like spirulina, carotenes, complex sugars and daphnia. (All good stuff.) Incorporating casein and whey body-building powders into your simple flour or really is an adding much recommended ‘free amino acids’ among a huge list of other beneficial attractors.

Many fishermen feel they need a boost of extra confidence by adding a to their . While there are a handful of ‘giants’ than really shine through in world of fishing flavours, just a few drops of butyric acid will do trick. Even adding fresh juice from red or blue fruits like strawberry, mulberry, blueberry, acai berry etc adds great and very powerful attracting acids, enzymes, flavours, sugars etc.

Even adding flavours at levels we cannot detect ourselves will work. E.g. half a teaspoonful per kilogram of . It is also a that many baits have proven to work without any added flavours at all. best flavours are probably better called ‘ detection tools’ or even ‘ mood and activity changers.’ This is a far cry from simple cake flavours many beginners start off using. proven catches difference between using a simple alcohol based vanilla compared to a fishing proprietary brand proven for decades like ‘Scopex’ or ‘Tutti Fruitti’ or ‘Monster crab’ is gigantic.

Experiment kneading together into a . Until you have a practical and put into marked and dated bags, but many of these baits can quickly be made on bank or boat which is really useful. Baits can be round shapes, square, triangles, pellets or just random shapes. You can use these baits fresh or store them temporarily in fridge or freeze them. By noting what ingredients you add and amounts used you will be able to make any in future and associate with it any interesting results apart from personal best captures. Just putting into margins where can browse on your baits is a very valuable thing to do to help assess their response.

Personally I’d do this with any batch of before bothering to . Watching feeding on your is fantastic. (And often biggest are caught on a new they have never experienced before.) Testing different batches of like this will certainly show you winners and dramatically increase your confidence in your new baits. You will find that some of your homemade baits will out-perform those expensive shop-bought baits and by making your own baits you will learn practical ways to enhance or alter those shop baits that are ‘in’ too in order to ‘top’ them. Although there is far more to making and enhancing baits this will get you on your !

author has many more fishing and ‘edges’ up his sleeve. Every single one can have a huge impact on catches.

By Tim Richardson.

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