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The best catchy baits for crucian carp

Bait for crucian carp is a guarantee of returning from the reservoir with a full cage. For successful fishing, you need to know how to properly feed this popular and beloved by many fish? And most importantly - with what.

How bait works

Some anglers have a misconception about the feeding process, which subsequently affects the scarcity of their catch. It is important to understand that the bait is designed to distribute the so-called forage trail leading to the place where the tackle with a nozzle is thrown. Moreover, all of its components must be literally ground to powder.This is important for several reasons at once:

  1. Firstly, the crushed components create a plume diverging better in the water;
  2. Secondly, large fragments lead to the fact that the fish gorges and ignores the bait or takes, but not as willingly as we would like;
  3. Thirdly, a very poorly chopped bait can sink to the bottom and begin to rot there, exuding an unpleasant odor, reaching the opposite effect for the angler.

Thus, the bait should, while leaving the fish hungry, draw them to the spot where they will be hooked. At the same time, it is desirable that future trophies, being teased, acquire a truly brutal appetite. Therefore, forget how in childhood, hoping to improve the bite, they threw whole worms, crusts of bread and everything that they found nearby into the water, and get ready to create a real culinary masterpiece.

Bait recipe for crucian carp

It has already been said about the urgent need to grind the ingredients, and there is no point in repeating this. It's no secret that carp, although they are capricious from time to time, are not gourmets and in fact eat, if not all, then almost everything.

Therefore, the components suitable for creating bait for crucian carp from them at home differ in their variety. The bait for most fish of the carp family is based on several plant components. The most popular ones are:

  • Crushed crackers;
  • Bran;
  • Boiled peas;
  • Seeds;
  • Oilcake;
  • Oatmeal…

Traditional animal "dishes" from the crucian carp diet are mixed with the base part:

  1. Fly larva, better known as maggot;
  2. Small-small bloodworm;
  3. Chopped worm ...

After that, you can add your favorite treats of the future inhabitant of your garden. These include:

  1. Semolina;
  2. Millet pounded to a state of dust;
  3. Gingerbread ground into flour;
  4. Powder of anise, garlic, dill;
  5. Cocoa powder;
  6. Dried linden flowers;
  7. Vanillin…

All this is thoroughly mixed, and then new components come to the fore. We are talking about .

Attractants arouse interest in fish and attract them. The attractants are based on a mixture of substances containing hormones. As a rule, they are made from plant extracts and a variety of extracts. This ingredient is bought by anglers in the appropriate store.

Flavors act on the olfactory and sometimes taste buds of the fish fauna, causing an increase in appetite. They can also be purchased from fishing vendors. Or you can do it yourself. To do this, try to get a homogeneous mass from a mixture of crushed sunflower seeds, vanilla, garlic, sugar, cocoa, anise oil ...

They say that some fishermen quite successfully use corvalol for this purpose. In any case, wherever your fantasy takes you, observe the measure. Too odorous bait can alert an already cautious fish. Some gurus of "fishing catering" recommend adding flavor to the ready-made groundbait upon arrival at the fishing site.

Then the mixture is mixed again and clay is added, crushed and ground, or peat, which, on the one hand, serve as a "cementing" composition, and on the other hand, after getting into the water, they quickly disintegrate and produce clouds of turbidity near the bottom, which arouses interest among the inhabitants reservoir.

Sand is used as a baking powder. And when water is added, the resulting mass is kneaded and balls are molded from it, which fit in the hand, which will subsequently be thrown into the future fishing place.

Abuse of water is fraught with the formation of a too sticky mass, which will go to the bottom in large lumps and will contribute to the saturation of the crucian carp. For moderate and controlled addition, a spray bottle is recommended.

Homemade bait for crucian carp

An effective and cheap bait for crucian carp can easily be prepared at home in a short period of time. She is endowed with a smell that attracts crucian carp, and a taste that comes to his liking. The preparation process is notable for its enviable simplicity and low cost. This bait has proven itself well when used in feeders. You will need:

  • Roasted sunflower seeds;
  • Millet;
  • Ground crackers;
  • Peas.

Preparation:

  1. Bring half a pot of water to a boil.
  2. Add peas.
  3. Simmer the peas for a quarter of an hour.
  4. Add millet after fifteen minutes.
  5. Cook millet with peas for about a quarter of an hour.

This sequence of pouring cereals into the pan during cooking is explained by the fact that peas take longer to cook.

Boil longer if you intend to use groundbait in a trough. Otherwise, do not allow the millet to cook. If this happens, the bait will become too viscous and will stick together into large lumps, which will spoil the fishing somewhat, because the balls from the bait should collapse when hitting the water and disintegrate into small fractions.

  • Grind the seeds and crackers (a coffee grinder is perfect for this) and mix with each other in equal proportions.
  • Drain the millet and pea porridge through a colander.
    Mix the resulting porridge and the mixture of crackers and seeds.
  • To stir thoroughly.
  • Ready. Sculpt balls from the resulting mass and deliver them with a well-aimed throw to the place of fishing. The approach of the crucian carp to your bait can be considered guaranteed. In addition to it, the attraction of roach and borer is not excluded.

Finally, I would like to remind you of one more important thing. Good groundbait is the key to success. But no bait should be more tempting to fish than the bait on your hook.