| The question of quality baits |
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| Written by pam | |||||||||||
| Friday, 08 May 2009 13:19 | |||||||||||
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Exceptions come from some English and European companies that build on their products, where possible, producing natural extracts, high-quality materials and graded and cold fish meals. The boilies are then sold at higher prices which, of course, discourage a lot of fishermen.
In my exploration throughout Europe I’ve seen carp anglers who spend thousands of Euros on quality bivies, rods, GPS, echo sounder, boats etc. The question is: Why do they buy the cheapest bait and boilies and don´t get many catches? The number of carp anglers who are fishing around the world is growing, and we should be interested in the proper nutrition of carp and foremost to protect them for the future. For all of us it is a beautiful feeling to once again catch a nice carp which we have had once before on our unhooking mat. And it is all the greater when the carp has increased in weight and is generally in good condition.
We, in the manufacture of our baits, are primarily designing good quality so that the carp can thrive. Also they hold a high nutritional value and in the production we use classified sea meal, light degestible raw material, milk protein, bird seed, different extracts and some classified components, which I am sure that only we use. Most of our boilie mixes can be used on the muddy bottom because they have the ability to not retain the smell of mud. For this reason they are very effective. Thanks to our special raw materials they ensure a high attractiveness and excellent digestibility. What can we say finally? All real carp anglers who are looking for carp in their best condition should choose only baits which benefit them.
Jaroslav Těšínský – Jet Fish
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