associatedmatt
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can anyone recommend a good non fishmeal ground bait used to fish a natraul lake ?
thing is alot of groundbaits are fishmeal based these days only one i can think as a carrier is brown crumb
thing is alot of groundbaits are fishmeal based these days only one i can think as a carrier is brown crumb
Why do you want non fish meal groundbait?
Nope!White bread died brown
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To filling during the middle of winter, also fish meal consists of oils which in tern can solidify in cold water and possibly make the ground bait not as effective.
Nope!
have another go
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Not all, a few fishmeal's actually contain less oil than some bird foods!
Nope!
have another go
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Not all, a few fishmeal's actually contain less oil than some bird foods!
Brown crumb is made from Toasted white bread. :thumbs:White bread roasted brown? Or possibly a rusk, extruded into a hot oven?
Brown crumb is made from Toasted white bread. :thumbs:
Brown bread crumb can be had from some small independent bakers (though Supermarkets will tell you they can't sell you bulk crumb because of the potential for broken blades?), but the vast majority sold to anglers is made by toasting fresh white crumb in an oven. Seems reasonable to assume its toasted to drive off the moisture and to make it easier to fine down a bit further. White crumb by comparison is simply dehydrated white crumb - a process which takes much longer using dehumidifiers.
What's interesting is that most anglers who regularly use WHITE liccy bread, would never consider using a white groundbait crumb? The reason is because fish feel more confident feeding over a darker spot on the bottom whereas white crumb is generally reserved as an attractor/feed from a pole pot.