Sweet syrups for bait. Making it yourself


Flavorings (attractants) belong to a special group of substances that attract the attention of fish and attract them to the place of potential fishing and bait/lure. There is a huge selection of these types of connections. But you should not equate attracting the attention of fish with biting. This is far from the same thing. After all, aquatic inhabitants can hear the complementary food, but sometimes they don’t want to peck.

The reason for this is the fact that attractants do not in any way affect the fish’s sense of smell or their desire to eat. These substances only attract their attention, nothing more.

Amino acids of plant origin are often used as flavoring agents. For the most part, extracts from plants, for example, garlic, various aromatic berries or cake, at the same time have the properties of flavorings and attractants. Moreover, there is absolutely no need to use additional chemicals. This is a very expensive pleasure, the concentration of which is difficult to calculate, and it is not clear how the fish will react to one or another composition.

There are so-called dips - flavorings for baits when fishing on a feeder. They are mainly used for carp fishing by dipping boilies in the composition from the jar containing the dip.

Types of flavors

The classification of attractants is broad. So:

According to their intended purpose, flavorings are:

  • For bait;
  • For the nozzle.

If you pay attention to the type of fish, they may have a purpose:

  • For general use, for example, standard spices, strawberries or cocoa;
  • For targeted use, for example, on bream or carp.

Depending on the form of release, there are:

  • Dry flavorings;
  • Flavorings in the form of syrup;
  • Flavorings in the form of a spray.
  • Liquid flavorings, which can also have a high concentration of the substance.

In this case, it is recommended to add dry and spray flavors to the bait. As for the rest, they are considered universal and can be used for different purposes. Moreover, you can make attractants yourself at home. This will not only save you money, but will also not take much time.

Syrup for pellets when fishing using the method

This year was marked by a major update to the Dynamite Baits food range. At the same time, the main emphasis was placed not on new lines of boilies, or recipes, but on tools that will allow you to turn preparing bait into real creativity!

The syrup for pellets, which is made in four modifications, stands out. It is designed to simplify the process of filling feeders with pellets. That is, it makes it quite sticky. You will no longer need to struggle with hydration and count down precious minutes on the timer.

What does pellet syrup consist of?

All syrups are made on the basis of glucose, with the addition of amino acid complexes. Three of them also add flavors from the Dynamite Baits range for a logical combination with all possible bait directions.

Previously, you had to soak the pellets in water and hope that you calculated everything correctly and the granules would begin to form. Now everything has become a thousand times easier. Fill the pellets with water for 45 (ATTENTION!) seconds and drain the water. Let the pellets sit for about five minutes and add the syrup. It should sit for 20 minutes and then... magic!

— Pour the pellets into the container

— Add water and leave for 45 seconds

— Then pour the water back into the reservoir and let it stand for five minutes

— Add syrup so that it pours in a zigzag pattern on top of the pellets

— Let it brew for 20 minutes and the pellets will easily begin to form into balls!

Varieties

As you know, the Dynamite Baits company focuses on the following four recipes:

  • Amino - no added flavorings - Amino Original
  • Krill - shrimp flavor - Red Krill
  • Betaine - with the addition of the nutritional stimulant betaine - Green Betaine
  • Sweet - for sweet lovers
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