laguna
Well-known member
Lets talk Ape and go Banana's over narna's, the one you peel the skin off and eat (not the synthetic stuff anglers think smells of bananas) has a good reputation of being natural and good for you.
Hey if monkeys like them then all creatures will find them good to eat - including fish!
Forget for a minute about all the scientific stuff of why certain fish prefer this or that and all that stuff and think; what is it that makes bananas (narna's) so good?
Maybe its the yellow colour...? hardly considering the flesh of bananas ain't yellow their sort of off-whitish and will turn brown when oxidised (whoops that's too heavy), okay - they turn brown when the air gets to them and they ripen!
For those who are more predispositioned to understand these things, it might be of interest to know the results of our recent test on bananas - the favourite fruit for monkeys and fish... want a revelation?
Well, we all know (or at least most anglers know) that salt (sodium chloride) attracts fish right? yeah the stuff you put on your fish and chips.
Well did you know that the potassium in bananas is more attractive than salt?
or to put it another way, for those so inclined to know; "potassium is more electropositive than sodium"!
Something you don't normally get in artificial additives and bait, just ask banana man... Chav Christian Barker.
Hey if monkeys like them then all creatures will find them good to eat - including fish!
Forget for a minute about all the scientific stuff of why certain fish prefer this or that and all that stuff and think; what is it that makes bananas (narna's) so good?
Maybe its the yellow colour...? hardly considering the flesh of bananas ain't yellow their sort of off-whitish and will turn brown when oxidised (whoops that's too heavy), okay - they turn brown when the air gets to them and they ripen!
For those who are more predispositioned to understand these things, it might be of interest to know the results of our recent test on bananas - the favourite fruit for monkeys and fish... want a revelation?
Well, we all know (or at least most anglers know) that salt (sodium chloride) attracts fish right? yeah the stuff you put on your fish and chips.
Well did you know that the potassium in bananas is more attractive than salt?
or to put it another way, for those so inclined to know; "potassium is more electropositive than sodium"!
Something you don't normally get in artificial additives and bait, just ask banana man... Chav Christian Barker.