acids
acids
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by Tim F. Richardson - 2007-01-24
* 'Protein-based' carp fishing baits have proven to be extremely consistently effective! *But how do you know how much protein ingredients will have an effect in your bait before you start making...
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by Tim F. Richardson - 2007-01-24
* In carp bait attraction, there are few substances as effective at stimulating carp to feed than amino acids! * So it is well worth taking a quick look at the basics of them and how to easily us...
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by Tim F. Richardson - 2007-01-24
* Making effective carp baits that produce astounding results can require some understanding of how carp digest your bait but this pays in far greater catches! *This will help guide you to how bes...
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by Tim F. Richardson - 2007-01-24
* Why not save yourself thousands of hours of research trying to design yourself a nutritional carp fishing bait, when scientists have done it for you? *Take a look at a typical 'contents analysi...
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by Tim F. Richardson - 2007-01-24
* It is extremely valuable to discover as many true reasons why baits and all their ingredients work; and how to maximize their effects for the most unbelievable catches. *If you regularly use, p...
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by Tim F. Richardson - 2007-01-24
* The IMMENSE nutritional and carp bait attraction implications and effects of: 'first limiting' amino acids! * There are about 25 amino acids found in proteins, but the most important to carp ar...
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by Tim F. Richardson - 2007-02-06
Introduction; take great advantage of the best 'assimilation' of protein ingredients carp baits!When consumed, carp break down proteins into amino acids and peptides. These are then either used to mak...
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by Tim F. Richardson - 2007-02-08
Many fishermen swear by chum or ‘ground baits' that really stink! But what makes them ‘stink' and work so well? They may have their own secret family recipe, or just buy it ready-made. Either w...
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by Tim F. Richardson - 2007-02-21
This is rapidly becoming the age of the ‘bait sponsored angler.' Commercial pressures and marketing demand that many more ordinary anglers are having to compete with those ‘sponsored' individua...
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by Louise Forrest - 2007-03-28
Internally, medications, stress, and hormones can trigger the oil glands to overproduce and cause breakouts while external factors that trigger this reaction include: certain foods (usually those ...