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When any product is boiled or heat-treated the
molecular structure and nutritional profile (including attraction
properties) are denatured and damaged. This means that the less
boiling time required to make the particles suitable for use, the
better. However, it is vital to ensure particle baits are correctly
prepared to avoid fish damage. Therefore, pre-soak particles for
longer than usual, making required boiling times shorter.
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To improve attraction properties, leave the
boiled particles to soak and partly ferment in their naturally
occurring sugars that remain in the boiling water. After several days
certain particles will start to form a caramelising liquid that makes
the final particle much more attractive.
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Using any of our Liquid Foods, each particle
product can be enhanced further. Most liquids can be added at up to
30ml/kg to create a personalised particle bait which fish find highly
attractive.
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Two of the most soluble attractors available are
salt and sugar. Either can be added to particles after the boiling
process and act as an effective appetite stimulant (flavour enhancer).
Simply add around ½ a teaspoon per kilo to really 'pep up' your
particles.
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Be different! Try adding Red Venom to particles
at around 15ml/kg in conjunction to Talin at 2ml/kg. Be careful not to
dye your hands red and watch the response you get when applying it to
Maize, Tiger Nuts and Yellow Peas!