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I'm sure this has much to do with the way their receptors are developed, actively adapted and coded for various substances in their environment. In a related way, it is not dissimilar to an individual who is unable to put on muscle due to the way their genetics, body chemistry and metabolism are set-up even when eating a high protein diet. In contrast, a different individual can seem to put on the pounds, or remain muscular even on a vegetarian low protein diet. | carp fishing france

'Blind spots' in physiological processes are very common types of developmental adaptations, mutations etc in nature. These contribute to diversity and the ability of organisms to survive threats like changes in food availability and opportunities involving the need to adapt to new foods available in the environment and so on. We are to a great degree a product of the diet our ancestors and the foods available in their environment, just like carp are. (In fact the links and commonalities between humans and carp are very significant when it comes to designing fishing baits.) | carp fishing france

I've seen exceptionally talented anglers dominate catches on a lake using 'crap' baits, but would an 'average ability angler fare so well on highly pressured waters? Indeed many more famous contemporary anglers have swapped the bait company that sponsors them fairly frequently; how confusing is that for those anglers who know very little about bait? There are definite advantages to having a general background in fishing of many kinds before going into carp fishing. | carp fishing france

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Tim_F._Richardson


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Carp Fishing Baits For Consistent Big Fish Catches | carp fishing france

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There is of course nothing wrong with 'borrowing confidence' from recommendations of successful and 'high profile' anglers. They must use bait of some sort; so why not think "If it is good enough for them, it is good enough for me." Many anglers over-look the fact that most of these anglers would also do very well on any quality bait and 'crap baits' too... If you team up an exceptionally talented angler with outstanding bait, the results will be as expected, but then they will do it with 'humble baits' too. Think Dave lanes catches off the surface at 'Horton' or Rod Hutchinson's results at 'Redmire' on particles for instance. Many an angler would turn to a tiger nut or peanuts, hemp or maggots, if boilies and pellets were banned on their water.
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The days of the cheap 'crap value' semolina and soya flour baits with a flavour (and similar) that dominated many waters in the past have been replaced by a completely different generation and quality of baits used today. (Sure there are artificial or fake baits being used today, but these are hook baits only!) | carp fishing france

Quality baits are those designed specifically to provide for the needs of a particular species of fish using a balanced and broad spectrum of highly nutritious fresh ingredients which have more favourable digestibility and therefore higher nutritional value. The 'bioactivity' and solubility and components of such baits varies extremely widely being designed with various different approaches and angles of stimulation and attraction in mind. | carp fishing france

Anyhow, some 'club water committees' seem to like banning such baits due to the changes in feeding behaviour of their target species which may be roach as opposed to carp. (These guys need to adapt their tackle and baits!) Sure, you need to check on certain particles like peanuts and so on, but then particle baits are easily available, ready prepared these days.) Why would you ban quality nutritional boilies and pellets anyway; many fish species grow bigger, faster by regularly feeding on them and meeting their essential dietary needs so much more efficiently. | carp fishing france

Not only this, pest and disease immunity can be improved, especially over the winter and spring periods and general health and condition is improved, if not fish longevity too. Why would any responsible fishery owner not want such benefits? If over-stressed fish need to they can often 'turn-off' boilies and pellet baits and thrive on the more abundant natural foods made available by the far lower dependence of fish upon them. Most lakes have one or a few so-called 'natural feeders' that are never, or extremely rarely caught on anglers' baits of any kind.

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