Saturday, 2 May 2009
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Quick Pike Tip
Pike are predatory fish that holds a healthy appetite, both for chowing down and battling tough. Pike can reach formidable weights, but even those relatively small in size are capable of torrid line peels and acrobatic jumps.
Try to choose a rod with a lot of backbone throughout the bottom half, but with some limberness towards the top. This will ensure better casting capabilities, but with the toughness to back up a hard-fighting fish.
Try to choose a rod with a lot of backbone throughout the bottom half, but with some limberness towards the top. This will ensure better casting capabilities, but with the toughness to back up a hard-fighting fish.
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Make Your Own Bait: Jell-o Bait Recipe

Jell-O Doughball Bring 3 cups of water to a boil. Add three tbsp. of strawberry flavored Jell-O, then slowly add, while stirring a mixture of two cups of yellow cornmeal and one cup of flour. Now, turn down the heat and stir while cooking for about five minutes. Let the dough cool thoroughly before refrigerating in a plastic bag.
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Quick Carp Rig Tip
Often beginners start by buying the cheapest hooks they can, or even buying hooks which look big and heavy so they can use a large bait. Whatever hook you decide to use must be needle sharp. Carp are incredibly talented at getting rid of fishermen’s hooks. Often this will be without any knowledge of a bite taking place. A hook which is not sharp enough to penetrate deeply enough gives the fish an easy opportunity to wriggle free. Using a hook sharpener before every cast keeps the hook sharp enough for consistent success.Fishing Lures $5.99-$19.99
Friday, 1 May 2009
Make Your Own Bait: Cornmeal Recipe

I've used this carp cornmeal recipes for a few years. You can buy most of these ingredients from a grocery or feed store.
Cornmeal Carp Bait
Boil 1 pint of water in saucepan
Mix 2 cups of cornmeal and 1 cup of flour together in a bowl
Add 1/2 package of gelatin to boiling water (any flavor)
Put burner on low and add 2 tablespoons (tbsp.) sugar and I tbsp. of vanilla flavor.
With a large spoon cover the surface of the water with the cornmeal and flour mixture. A bubble of water will come through. Cover the bubble with cornmeal. Another bubble will come through (cover again). over the bubbles until the cornmeal/flour mix is gone. Stir dough mixture for about 30 seconds. Remove pan from the stove and dump dough onto foil. Knead the dough as soon as it is cool enough, then roll into a ball. Wrap dough in foil, and refrigerate. (Keeps about a week)
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