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Title: EXCEPTIONAL CARP BAITS AND RIGS - Milk Protein Bait and Rig
Methods
Author: Tim Richardson
Article:
<B>* Using milk proteins as pastes instead of boilies, is the
most efficient method of delivering these type of baits' "carp
come and eat me" signals! </B>
There is no damaging heating of the proteins in the boiling
process and no coagulated protein barrier on the surface of
dough or paste baits to affect and slow down attractors, smells
and carp feeding triggering amino acids leaking-off.
This affects all coagulated egg skinned 'boilies!' There are
many ways to avoid or reduce this effect. (Like using a binder
other than 'conventional' eggs.) Or like 'skinning' the baits
for e.g. a maximum of 10 seconds.
Or by combining the use of 'skinned' 'boilie' baits and
air-dried dough paste baits as free baits on the hook, or in
poly vinyl acetate or 'PVA' water-soluble bags attached to your
hook rig.
I like to use a more selective 'method', by using fresh paste,
plus air-dried paste baits (previously soaked in liquid
extracts, molasses, corn steep liquor, etc) placed in a 'PVA'
water-soluble bag, filled with hemp oil. This leaves a small
flat spot on the water surface to feed more paste baits very
accurately to, creating a fantastic fish drawing 'hotspot',
which carp are drawn to very quickly.
For a very unusual method, try wrapping your hook baits in MORE
than one type of base mix paste, how about 3! A carp may prefer
one to another, but has NO choice but to pick it all up.
How about this unique 'heavy running lead method,' using a 6
inch 'back-stop' on the line behind the lead, to drive the hook
point home? This very special rig really hooks big fish, by
getting the hook into the mouth undetected: It is awesome!
First make a hook rig with 2 looped 'hairs.' One is attached to
the back of the hook, just below the eye, the other comes off
the back of the bend. These hairs are very fine and made from 5
pound monofilament. They are 3 or more centimeters long, from
the hook to the end of the loops.
The hook is a 'tempered' especially strong one. With a long
curved point and wide 'gape.' The gape is the distance between
the hook point and the shank of the hook. I find wide gape hooks
seem to hook very well and I invariably use a size 4 hook for
this type of rig.
Actually hand select hooks from the boxes or packets, rejecting
the ones with the shorter points, or blunt points. Use a 'Fox'
diamond hook sharpener or similar, to sharpen the hooks
selected, past needle sharpness.
(I do exactly the same for my sea fishing hooks, as I know I'm
hooking 3 times more fish and retaining far more fish that would
otherwise 'wriggle and twist' off the hook in the currents and
waves.)
This effort produced 15 'forties' pretty much 'on the trot' for
me on a water in the UK and many big 'thirties' from more
difficult lakes.
Please note though, ONLY severely sharpen the last 3 millimeters
of each hook point. I have sharpened more than this length and
lost a number of forties or bigger at the landing net, as a
result of the hook point 'bending-out' under pressure!!! (But
would these fish have been hooked initially, if it was not for
this extreme sharpening?!)
Specially made tiny homemade boilies of only 6 millimeters
diameter, are threaded onto the hairs so there are 6 on each
hair. These boilies are made from milk protein ingredients and
have been just scalded and then left to harden for a few days.
When you are actually fishing, around each whole end rig, mould
fresh milk protein dough, so it covers each hair and hook to
ABOVE the hook eye by about a centimeter or more, leaving the
hairs positioned off the back of the hook and the wide gape hook
point 'proud.' I even glue 1 or 2 tiny beads above the hook, to
hold the extra dough above the hook eye.
It is just fantastic for big wary carp; they take the whole soft
melting lot into their mouths, have NEVER dealt with a rig quite
like this very much before, and bang - they are hooked! It is
interesting to note that most of the big fish from the 'hard
fished' lakes were hooked perfectly deep in the mouth
'scissors.'
I love to use this kind of 'sneaky' edge, the results are
outstanding and proven for me over many years and came as a
result of trying to hook difficult feeding winter fish that
would just 'sit' over the bait and not move off! With a free
running lead and a back stop the fish cannot use the lead as a
'pivot' as much in order to 'twist and shake' themselves off
your hook!
The author has many more fishing and bait 'edges' up his sleeve.
Every single one can have a huge impact on catches. (Warning:
This article is protected by copyright, but reprints with a link
are OK.)
By Tim Richardson. 'The thinking angler's fishing author and
expert bait making guru.'
<B>For the expert acclaimed and massive new unique bait making
'bible' ebook and book: </B>
<B> "BIG CARP BAIT SECRETS!" SEE: </B>
About the author:
Tim Richardson is a carp and catfish bait-making pioneer. See
his massive and unique acclaimed bait making 'bible:'
<B>"BIG CARP BAIT SECRETS!" SEE:</B>
* Even used by members of the 'world elite' "British Carp Study
Group" for expert reference. Gain understanding, expert bait
making secrets, powerful insights and cutting edge fishing
information at this unique 'dedicated' bait making website!
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