Catch Reports

20+, 30+, 40+, 50+, 60+ and a 70+ in just 12-hours!!!

Posted in Catch Reports on 05th July 2012

You won't see many foreign catch reports of this site but when a customer contacts you to say that he's had fish of 20lb+, 30lb+, 40lb+, 50lb+, 60lb+ and 70lb+ in just 12-hours it does make you sit up and take notice! The lucky captor was Alex Ramsey who was fishing at Domaine De La Ribere in France. All the fish fell between Midday and Midnight and fell to B5 Wafters fished over B5 pellets with the biggest weighing a massive 75lb 12oz!

Having taken his brother to the airport earlier in the day, Alex had to wade out and land the fish all on his own, and as you can imagine, was pretty much exhausted at the end of that mad feeding frenzy!!


Good quality food baits

Ben Thompson with a stunning 47lb 5oz pb mirror caught on B5 freezer boilies when the fish seemed totally pre-occupied with naturals!
 
I can't begin to stress the importance of using a high quality food bait when it comes to catching carp on a regular basis. A bait formulated with nutritional ingredients will be sending out food signals long after the liquid attractors have been dispersed, this due to the fact that the ingredients themselves will be breaking down and sending out messages of food into the surrounding water.

Cheaper baits that have little or no nutritional value might sound more attractive on the pocket, but they will cost you dearly when it comes to producing the goods. Once any liquid attractors have dispersed, the bait will not be sending out any food signals at all, but further to this, will have no nutritional benefit whatsoever.

Carp, like all other fish, soon learn to recognise a food source and will continue to eat it again and again if it provides them with a sense of nutritional satisfaction. They have the ability to detect a nutritional food source prior to consumption (food signals coming from the bait) and after ingestion. With this in mind, we have developed what we believe to be the highest quality range of nutritional food baits available, and the success of the B5 alone has certainly gone some way to proving this.