Mike’s Diary

Fantastic Summer

Posted in Mike’s Diary on 09th September 2013

The past few months have been absolutely fantastic, both from a personal fishing point of view and for Essential Baits. We’ve been busy pumping out the baits as fast as we can and have managed to keep the lead times fairly short. This isn’t easy when making bait fresh to order but most of our customers seem to appreciate that the best is always worth waiting for, so a big thank you from all the Essential team for your welcome support.

Bait choice can’t be easy for many anglers and let’s be fair, there are lots of new bait companies cropping up who simply haven’t got the experience needed to put together a decent bait! At the other end of the scale there’s so much mass produced rubbish out there these days it’s sometimes difficult sorting out the ‘wheat from the chaff’. Fortunately for us, we’ve stood the test of time and are still setting the standards in  quality, nutrition and of course results, so thankfully none of the above interferes with our commitment and dedication to supply our customers with the best baits available anywhere on the planet!

It’s been such a busy summer I hardly know where to start. It was Deb’s 50th back in June and we had a mega social that seemed to last for weeks! I went to Ashmead as a guest with Pete Springate and then there was the infamous ‘tortoise wind-up’ (see catch reports). My old mate Jon Mac came down to spend a few days at my lake with me and Pete. Loads of socials, loads of fish and loads of good memories from an unforgettable summer.

Since July I’ve been doing a bit on one of my no publicity syndicate venues with very pleasing results. In fact on my very first night back for over 2-years I managed to bank 4 fish up to 35lb 4oz just to prove the B5 hasn’t lost its touch!! In fact, just like on so many other waters it’s used, the B5 has completely out-fished everything else and is the reason why I have 100% confidence on every single venue I take it. Talking of which, I’ve only just this minute returned from a quick overnighter on another venue last night where the bait yielded another 3 fish to 27lb 4oz.

I’ve got a real buzz about my fishing at the moment and after 4 or 5 years of not being able to fish a great deal due to other life commitments, I’m now starting to make up for lost time! Roll on autumn!!!

 


The use of Food Oils

Richard Kelly is certainly no stranger to big carp, but that's because he understands the importance of a well balanced nutritional food bait. It's paid dividends for him on numerous occasions, as proved again here with another UK forty.

We firmly believe that a well balanced nutritional food bait will completely out fish baits with little or no real food value, and the inclusion of a food oil will help to provide the essential fatty acids required for the carp’s dietary requirements. Further to this, the inclusion of a lipid source will also have a sparing effect on the proteins used within the bait, thus allowing the carp to assimilate the available proteins far more efficiently. In short, food oils will increase nutritional values and provide an extra source of attraction to the finished bait. In short, the fish love them, they increase nutritional values and to cap it all off, they make the bait easier to roll!

Top tip

If making your own baits, reduce the oil content by 50% during the colder months and add a nutritional emulsifier.