Making - Using Sausage Meat for Big Fish!

Released on: October 6, 2008, 9:30 pm

Press Release Author: rocky

Industry: Software

Press Release Summary: Sausage meat is now part of carp and cat fishing history
having proven its worth as a very effective cheap bait ingredient for small and big
fish (many thousands of times, and for decades.) But how do you make effective baits
and ground baits using it?

Press Release Body: Sausage meat is now part of carp and cat fishing history having
proven its worth as a very effective cheap bait ingredient for small and big fish
(many thousands of times, and for decades.) But how do you make effective baits and
ground baits using it? Let’s see a few very proven big fish suggestions right
now...The first ideal part about sausage meat is how cheap and easily available it
is. It comes in various forms and grades and as usual it is best to get the freshest
product possible. This kind of meat is just not fashionable today which means right
now is a perfect time to be exploiting it! The second is it very simple and easy to
use and you can either mince it up or use the minced product for more details you
can login to www.newbies-guide-to-making-software.com The nutritional value of pork
sausage meat is very stimulatory to both carp and catfish and has a fair proportion
of those important fish stimulators; amino acids and oils. Pork sausage meat is
often made with bread crumbs and it is very simple to make bait by simply mixing it
with eggs and very cheap wheat flour to help bind it up into a dough. How to make
one of the cheapest protein based baits: For example, using half a pound of minced
sausage meat, mix it in a bowl with about 3 large hens eggs and 2 table spoons of
ordinary cheap wheat flour (or more if required) and kneed this into a stiff pliable
dough.
This can be used as fishing bait immediately as paste or you can bag it up in bags
with a tie to make the bag air tight and store in the fridge or freeze it for use
next session. This bait is pretty much instant on most carp and catfish waters and
although very basic and simple will produce lots of fish. Like the majority of carp
and catfish baits, the best way to start fishing with it is to feed perhaps 2 to 6
pounds of it into your swim in advance. (This is certainly not absolutely necessary
however!) For instance, over a period of 3 days prior to fishing, start introducing
paste pieces about an inch in diameter just by pulling them off your balls of dough
you have made. The effect of pre-baiting is that the fish will be far more prepared
to eat your bait with even more enthusiasm when you start actually fishing; so hold
onto your rod! Sausage meat in this form makes fantastic ground baits too. Fishing
paste balls has always been extremely effective, but these days you might prefer to
make your baits more resilient to smaller fish so they are still intact when the big
ones arrive! All you need to do is make your baits about an inch in size and they
don’t need to be perfectly round either; in fact the more different to commercially
produced machine rolled baits the better the effect!
Just put on a pan of boiling water (half-filled) and get some absorbent paper towels
or convenient towels flat and ready to receive your boiled baits to dry upon. Just
add about a handful of baits at a time and keep the water boiling at all times. Boil
your baits for anything from a minute to 5 minutes; the longer boiling makes them
harder, but this loses more attraction in the process. To help attraction there are
so many choices to add to your bait, or just to keep results coming or go to
www.instant-software-products.com For instance you could add sea salt at about a
heaped teaspoon per 2 eggs worth of bait mixed, or add curry powder at a heaped
teaspoonful per egg used in the mix or more depending on the form of curry powder
used. You might just add a teaspoon of black pepper powder per egg used. Other
examples of well proven kitchen favorites are yeast extract products like Marmite or
vegemite; add at a heaped tablespoon per egg, or even Parmesan or blue cheese. The
fact is that there are thousands of additives, liquids, flavors and some very
refined and advanced bait ingredients and extracts you could use.


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