How To Make CSL
How To Make CSL
How To Make CSL
OK I've had aquaculture feed designers agree with me that just 1 percent
inclusion increases feed triggering. BUT You need to get this that betaine is far
better in higher than lower amounts. It can vary according to many many
factors. including for instance how reactive and soluble your baits are e.g. if you
use liquid egg, egg albumin, egg powder whey gel, gels, alginates, agar, glutens,
or use other soluble binders which react in ways bait truly works from the
middle out not the surface predominantly. also different mixture of additives
can mean you can raise intrinsic betaine levels in many many ways, and this is
intrinsic betaine so cannot be over-loaded. Betaine I've found works very well if
you remember that most pure betaine products actually have an initial
resistence to water - so in some ways it is a longer duration slowly waterreacting substance. Other forms of betaine can be instantly acting, such as
betaine HCL, however you need to sample various products from different
companies and test them in a control bait to test them against each other on
easy fish - so few anglers test their baits even in this simple way it astounds me;
most of my fishing these days is like this - only then using baits on so-called
hard waters; aim to get your baits the best of the best of the best of your
winners - really annhialate easy waters and even stop an example 'control
breadymade bait like Cell from catching completely, before going for big fish.
Then you will actually have incredible confidence born of actual fish feedback;
having honed every single version of your baits so everyone is a winner of a
winner of a winner. In my hook baits I use for example 10% betaine. (I use loads
of betaines but remember - I make baits exceptionally soluble protein dense
which is another factor alongside betaine enhancement and vice versa, and I am
Not fixated by having baits last 8 or 12 hours but far shorter times; this is for
countless vital reasons...
100G lt94(protein)
100g sardine and anchovie(protein )
100g tuna meal ,75g pdfm(soluble protein)
150g whole wheat flour(carb/binder)
150g maize meal(carb/binder)
150g emp(texture)
25g lactalbumein(soluble protein)
25g liver powder(powder attractant)
25g yeast(powder attractant and vitamin)
50g mixed herbs and spices(palatability and alkaloid)
10g betain (palatability),10g mineral salt(palatability and mineral)
25g selenavite(vitamin and mineral suppliment)
5g garlic powder(digestability)
Hi Clive the thing about CSL is that you need to also apply heat and a
few crubled brewers yeast tablets. The other little edge I use is a few
grains of particle too but remember the activity an optimum level is only
for a short while
iv been using saccharin,sugar an 2 yeasts an usin csl an molasses
mixed 50 an iv had it that active that iv had a bottle exsplode in my shed
only 100ml but it made a fair mess
Casins are semi soluble they become soluble when they enter the carp
digestive tract. You would be better doing a milky/birdy tbh so the bait
can leek off attractors and the seed would also help with digestion. Say
30% birdfood
30% milk
30% carbs/binders
10% Vit/mins and addatives
Increased fibre in the carp bait, at 5% to 10%, can speed movement
through the gut by peristalsis, so enabling the carp to eat more
food more quickly producing more potential for takes.
High protein ingredients, such as casein, appears to slow down
the digestive process, allowing more time for nutrients in other
ingredients to be more effi ciently digested and assimilated.
Interesting read of John Bakers thoughts on bait:
Summer time - carp require around 35% digestible protein, 50%
carbohydrate and the remaining 15% being ingredients that provide a
spread of fats, oils and vitimins and minerals.
Winter - 5-10% protein with the rest being almost pure carbohydrate.
i know we bang on about protein levels and ben asked what other ratios
of ingredients to use for a balanced bait
protein-35-45%
binders (carbs) up to 50% but start with 30%
texture (birdfoods etc) 10-20%
solubles (pre digested fishmeal etc) 10-20%
vitamins and minerals 5%
you get enough fat from fishmeal,soya flour and your oil and eggs so
thats basically the ratios
35 to 40 % protein, up to 30 to 50% carbs, 10% or so solubles
gewone suiker => zelfde signalen als water lelies (trekt waterslakken
aan)
Krsumyan and Morsi, 1996 paper tells you which amino are attractive or
replant. its interesting that its was the essential amino acids that where a
deterrent. Its a interesting read and gives thought to bait point of view vs
nutrition point of view.
MEAN GREENS.....
200g lt94
100g krill
75g pdf
75g wpc80
150g clo
100g soya
100g semo
100g maize 50g kelp
30g liver
50g robin green
10g garlic
15g sea salt
10g mixed spices
10g paprika
50g glm
15ml shrimp extract
15ml super slop
6 ml hemp oil
8 drops n-butric
2 tsp ff6