Winter Carp Bait Recipe Secrets Now Revealed!}

Submitted by: Tim F. Richardson

Free breakthrough secrets of cold water baits that work instantly like magic! Make your baits work instantly as possible for maximum winter and spring cold water catches! These insights and powerful ingredient, liquid and potent additive tips improve your readymade and homemade bait mixes, boilies and pastes instantly! Find out how to improve your baits and big winter carp catches right now!

Among a number of ingredients and additives, liquid stimulants and palatability factors sweeteners and enhancers etc for winter baits, I thoroughly recommend include chilli oleoresin and chilli power teamed with essential oils in high doses, flavours mixed in high doses, sugars in high doses and molasses meal in high doses and a number of sugars. These are essential. To harness these more potently and powerfully read on. These really open baits up making them more reactive with water and far more detectable to fish compared to egg sealed baits even containing coarse bird food ingredients like crushed seeds.

The first ever UK winter forty caught came using a homemade bait with significant fine sugar content, and Im sure that Kevin Maddocks winter carp from Redmire would have come using a significant fine sugar content too. Sugars have a pHdropping impact apart from solubility and palatability enhancement impacts and effects. Consider the sugar content of sweetcorn and how many winter carp sweet corn has caught over the years. Liquidised sweetcorn is a great substitute for eggs in winter baits producing really open soluble baits.

The art is in getting elements of your bait to intrinsically form pockets of solution within your baits so you are actually creating a hollow matrix structure which is constantly leaking off stimulants and attractants extremely actively! In my 2 year stint doing my Crafty Carper Why do carp like that bait page I detailed many aspects of potency which really matter most in triggering carp metabolic activity through sugars proteins bioactive substances and prebiotics and probiotics etc in combinations when you put all these things together in action.

Winter baits are all about activity and aiming to maximise all means possible to induce instant and curiosity feeding in real time in the moment. Boiled baits in my experience are the most ineffective bait format for winter catches because they are simply too insoluble, too un-reactive in cold dense water, compared to paste and ground baits of various forms. Pastes remain massively more resilient even in the presence of pest fish in low temperatures. I expect to catch on pastes in winter and spring. I avoid boilies completely!

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But many anglers are so conditioned to using boilies and expecting to have an intact inert boilie on their rig and as free baits at the end of a night that a compromise in advising must be made. So for example, for beginners, make homemade 8 and 10 millimeter diameter pop-up baits and wrap these in your light, water-soluble homemade paste incorporating sodium caseinate at perhaps 20 percent of the mix plus a little wheat gluten. This will help with binding, hook bait paste resilience sticking capacity, solubility, protein stimulation and bait integrity over a long period of time.

This kind of approach gives you confidence too if you want to leave your paste baits out longer as you know for sure you have intact cooked baits in the centre of your paste as insurance. Personally I never do this unless a host of coots and diving ducks are attacking my baits!

I simply test all my paste versions in advance in cold and warm water at home and I have done this for decades so have loads of experience with pastes. In fact all my boilie mixes have been tested this way one way or another over the years as I have tried to keep my boilies as soluble as possible with the least eggs. The original reason I started to cut down on eggs was simply cost lowering, to reduce numbers of eggs in my bait compared to liquid protein, sugars and flavour components and natural extracts solutions etc, which are more economical to make at home compared to buying and using eggs.

This approach leads to really effective more soluble reactive baits as I discovered more and more over many years of testing different levels and combinations, particularly in winter and spring time. I know just how resilient and intact my baits are over a number of hours and I know exactly how they break down in different ways. Testing of baits is absolutely essential in terms of sensory and visual observations in all temperature ranges so that you understand exactly how each version of your bait is interacting with water.

This testing in jars for example means observing precisely how each bait version becomes solution, and how fast it becomes solution, measuring the outer surface, inner portions as well as inside portions right to the centre. Different bait versions even if differing slightly in levels and ratios can break down in some dramatically different ways.

I really like to make baits which I can make so they are very open and rough and coarse on the outside with a truly maximised surface area. These feel and look like baits that have been breaking down for hours or days. Yet these maximised surface area maximum leak-off hook baits remain resilient and consistently soluble for every hours that I fish them. Other free bait versions I might make baits will be resilient yet very pliable, but not have a consistent surface or internal matrix, so that parts of each individual bait are softer or harder. To create such baits is very simple if you are combining 2 or more paste mixes within the same baits and creating this kind of effect within just the one original bait mix can take a lot of experimentation but is extremely effective indeed, particularly in winter and for wary fish!

Contrary to many anglers I avoid using such ingredients and additives as crushed egg, and oyster shell. Mostly I avoid broken nuts and crushed seeds unless I have prepared and already made them hydrated (but not using water) and active, prior to introducing them into my baits. This means the entire baits are active and already hydrated able to open up immediately and interact with water, instead of being inert and taking hours to hydrate.

So if you want to use crushed bird seeds, cracked corn and wheat and maize protein, hard pretty insoluble materials at least then ensure for winter baits that you seriously prepare them in advance before using them in your bait mixes. Treat such items as micro-particles and really take the time and effort to fully impregnate them with potent active solutions prior to use.

Whole baits which are soaked in liquid soaks and liquid foods but contain inert, hard materials (that are really are hard to hydrate,) are wasting your time as they are not optimised and maximised in countless ways that would otherwise guarantee you catch many more fish in cold dense water conditions!

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