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Carp Bait Secrets Of Sweeteners And Flavours To Improve Ready Made And Homemade Baits!


Diet Coke Nutrition Facts Carp Bait Secrets Of Sweeteners And Flavours To Improve Ready Made And Homemade Baits!.

I was shocked to discover just how powerful sweeteners are in terms of catching more fish. They are so potent that I discovered I could make sweetener based homemade baits with no protein content at all and still out fish the most popular readymade baits! It is time to reconsider everything you think you know about sweeteners! With open eyes and an open mind totally new incredibly successful baits can be made without any expensive protein ingredients; so read on now!

Using sweetening substances really can massively improve your chances of hooking fish by inducing them to sample baits more often than just the once. They make fish actually consume bait repetitively by their palatial impacts and synergistic enhancing and water-reactive effects and more! Sweeteners are not limited to Talin, molasses or honey but compose of a huge spectrum of substances most anglers would probably not even realise make carp consume bait repetitively. Without using sweeteners many bait recipes result in fish simply testing baits only consuming maybe a few if that, and moving on.

Many anglers are just used to using one intense sweetener. However sweeteners work far more powerfully in combinations exploiting multiple effects on multiple levels. I have been most impressed by the impacts of CC Moore Ultrasweet powder; with no bitter back taste it is extraordinarily potent in any bait at just 5 gram inclusion. This will interact with very many things including amino acids, mask any off or bitter flavours, mask bitter or sour elements of nutrition in your bait etc. Many health supplements such as cod liver oil and vitamin and mineral supplements are sweetened with good reason inducing you to actually enjoy them by masking any unpalatable tastes. Peppermint is and various fruit oils and extracts etc are used for this reason in many products also.

Many nut flavours are sweet and have that just one more effect that really benefits carp baits, so adding these to the effects of real nuts, such as crushed tiger nut (really a rhizome), hazel nuts, Brazil nuts, macadamia nuts and roasted peanut meal for instance all add highly bioactive thermogenic impacts and many other beneficial internal impacts and practical edges to baits!

Using multiple sweeteners in combinations appears to be a new concept to many anglers but remember just how many enhancers the food industry uses in virtually all prepared and packed foods to condition your taste receptors and make you buy more! (Yes indeed sweeteners actively reprogramme and dynamically sensitise carp receptors!)

Remember that carp are constantly on the move within the pressures and resistance of water not air or gravity, and can supplement their diet with natural food items; they do not binge on cake, crisps and bread followed up with pints of larger all packed with sugars without mixing up their diet with many nutritionally-rich natural foods including algae and protein-rich thermogenic food items that help them burn off the sugar so they don't develop insulin resistance as in diabetes. Even so, many carp do build up internal fat from eating low quality carbohydrate-based baits where these predominate on a water with limited natural food stocks and high stocking levels of fish.

Many common sweeteners appear to stimulate common carp perhaps more than mirrors for instance, and molasses is one example of this in my experience. Remember this contains many essential minerals, traces and many other factors including pigments etc which have impacts within carp, and of course, molasses are easily soluble plus highly effective all year round.

High fructose corn syrup is known as the most addictive sugar used in the food industry. Apart from the high consumption of carbohydrate in the forms of wheat for example (which is converted to sugars when digested,) fructose glucose syrup consumption is the number one cause of obesity in the States. It is massively addictive. However it is extremely unhealthy when consumed in excess! Most Colas today use of fructose glucose syrup instead of raw cane sugar!

This change of recipe changes the taste of the drink. It made it more habit-forming too. But far higher levels of fructose glucose was used to make the drink palatable and this form of sugar is so cheap and is so cheap. The amount of this in many carbonated drinks world wide is staggering. In each individual can of many Colas the equivalent of 10 sugar cubes are included and it is just as bad in Red Bull and many other drinks including apple and orange juices. The low sugar diet cokes contain artificial sweeteners including Aspartame and Asulfame K which are both well proven toxins!

The findings of dietary studies have found that both these sweeteners make people even more obese because they stimulate the body into wanting to consume more sugar, but of course the drinks do not contain it. Therefore people consume more carbohydrate foods thinking they deserve it and can get away with it having had a diet drink low in sugar. However they do not realise that eating more carbohydrate foods means those carbohydrates are simply converted within the body into sugars which are converted to stored fat. This means that diet drinks actually have the completely opposite effect by driving people to consuming in effect far more sugar than they are actually aware of, and additionally poisoning people with unsafe toxic artificial sweeteners!

I do not recommend use of any artificial sweeteners for fishing bait use; carp are far more sensitive to sweeteners internally than humans and a nasty back taste of an artificial sweetener is the least of concerns to fish as many artificial sweeteners are actively toxic! Natural sweeteners such as Thaumatin B and Talin from the same African berry are obviously safe and catch loads of fish, however there are very many ways to enhance the impacts of protein based sweeteners and prolong duration and intensity of impacts in fish!

In many countries the safe natural sweetener called stevia is banned not in truth because it is unhealthy (far from it,) but because the refined sugar industry is so powerful it can manipulate governments and block imports. Tate and Lyle and American Sugar Refining are world giants with the corrupt clout to prevent alternative safe sweeteners entering the industry and taking from them very significant market share.

Sugar is one of the most significant addictive drugs used worldwide, yet few people even realise that in effect it kills more brain cells than alcohol does. In fact alcohol does not even kill brain cells; it merely slows down the natural rate of brain cell regeneration thus making appearances seem as if alcohol kills brain cells, but sugar actually does kill brain cells; what a secret! The exposure of this fact to the world by the billionaire chairman of Dole foods alerted me to this secret. (Dole Foods are the worlds biggest fruit producer!)

Just so you know, fresh orange juices are pasteurised and during this process the live enzymes, vitamins and other biologically active compounds are killed meaning that the product is packed with off flavours and drastically reduced in flavour impacts which do not at all induce you to drink pasteurized orange. Therefore so called fresh orange juices do not taste like genuine fresh oranges because are dead products which have many off flavours masked by additionally added flavours artificially created from orange extracts; so much for fresh oranges drinks being healthy!

If you are still not sophisticated in terms of realising that steaming your baits is vastly superior to boiling baits, then realise the fact that the strong smelling cloudy water you are left with after boiling your baits contains a very great proportion of the biologically active components of your baits which are vital in stimulating feeding. In boiling all you have done is washed them out as well as having killed them. Many protein chains are broken too so the potential of the stimulatory protein in your baits is vastly reduced. If you still think boiling baits is the way to go think again!

For far more effective boilies do not ever boil them at all. Fast steaming baits is vastly superior and far less messy and much quicker! However the very best homemade baits I can produce are not heated in any way; all cooking or heating damages the potential of your baits to stimulate feeding on many levels.

In the past while following traditional thinking and boiling baits have been to boost boiled baits by adding (among other things that could be mentioned,) honey, molasses, betaine and Marmite to the boiling water, plus milk, betaine and freshly liquidised extracts of meats, fruits, vegetables, herbs, spices and other substances.

It might be noted that many types of vegetable extracts are sweet. But even more significant than this is that they are packed with biologically potent compounds which give your baits far more nutritionally stimulating feed triggering impacts and further internal healthy dimensions and competitive edges in both the short and the long term.

Take advantage of sweeteners in unique combinations but do not just think of them as Talin, table sugar and honey old saccharin sweeteners! Think creatively far beyond the boundaries of conventionally conditioned thought and source unique sweeteners which are not currently found on any bait company lists of products; be different to get the edge over wary fish!

Beating readymade baits by using unique homemade baits is far easier than most anglers are led to believe. But to achieve this most consistently, the careful consideration and use of sweeteners in combinations is a very powerful part of your armoury. I rate the use of sweeteners, taste enhancers or appetite stimulators as vital aspects of baits which massively exploited by the majority of anglers today! If you are merely using Talin or a single intense sweetener and maybe just one powdered form of appetite stimulator or taste enhancer, then you are missing out big time!

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