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The alkaloid attractor 'betaine hydrochloride' is used as a 'digestive metabolic aid' in the health industry. It can used be in liquid or white granular, hygroscopic,China Plastic Cups water-absorbing form. It is a 'delivery form' of Hydrochloric Acid, and, helps energy-efficient digestion. It is best used in combination with amino acids, as an attractor.
Betaine is 'lipotropic'. Betaine, along with choline and L-methionine, in the carp's body, prevents deposition of fats (cholesterols) in the liver, and accelerates their removal. This activity helps to release energy to the carp.
What this means for the carp bait designer, is it allows more energy to be released from bait to the carp, so quickly giving the carp a 'wellness, feel good factor' that it associates with your bait! This in turn allows it to eat more bait, increasing the likelihood of a confident take and a possible preference for your bait over competing anglers' baits!
Other betaine ingredients with similar attracting and beneficial effects for use in baits are: green and blue lip mussel extract, lobster extract and molasses.
Bromelain is a similar-acting enzyme found throughout the pineapple fruit that can be used in baits as a general food type enzyme. These are often on offer in crystal form. It is this enzyme that gives the 'tingling sensation' in your mouth when you eat pineapple.
When these enzymes are incorporated in your bait, they effect ingredients by predigesting them, releasing more nutrients and attraction from the bait. This really boosts catches!
Bromelain is commonly used to help digestion of high protein body-building formula powders.
I had many memorable big fish catches, using quick dissolving, high sugar, and whey powders based body building powders. These are really nutritional while being very attractive to carp, being high in quality proteins like casein, sodium and calcium caseinates, which carp just seem to love.
Just add eggs to these powders, with a small amount of maize meal or semolina as a binder. These powders are very rich in sugars and these will make your bait dissolve in water, very quickly, without extra binding ingredients for making hook baits more resilient.
I have often used these types of nutritional powders to make very successful pastes for 'free bait' offerings, and as quick and easy to make hook baits too.
I usually add extra body building liquid protein supplement to these baits to boost the very attractive amino acid content of the bait. These baits are simply 'carp baits in a tin' and work very well; and often tempt the bigger fish that more commonly used boilies cannot!
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.'
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