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In reply to Post #142 How do I post on here
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In reply to Post #422
Thank you for your answer.
Dmpt is:
considered as the best feed lure, for both fresh water and sea water aquatic animals. In several lab- and field tests DMPT comes out as the best feed inducing stimulant ever tested. DMPT not only improves feed intake, but also acts as a water soluble hormone-like substance. DMPT is the most effective methyl donor available, it enhances the ability to cope with stress associated with catch / transportation of fish and other aquatic animals.
It is revert to as the fourth generation attractant for aquatic animals. In several studies it is showed that the attractant effect of DMPT is around 1.25 times better than choline chloride, 2.56 times betaine, 1.42 times methyl-methionine and 1.56 times better than glutamine.
Feed palatability is an important factor for fish growth rate, feed conversion, health status and water quality. Feed with good flavor will enhance feed intake, shorten eating time, reduce loss of nutrients and water pollution, and eventually improve efficiency of feed utilization.
High stability supports high temperatures during pellet feed processing. The melting point is about 121ËšC, therefore it can decrease the losses of nutrients in feeds during high temperature pellet, cooking or steaming processing. It is very hygroscopic, do not leave in open air.
This substance is silently being used by many bait companies.
Take a look at the reviews on the next tab.
Dosage direction, per kg dry mix:
Especially for use with aquatic animals including fish like common carp, koi carp, catfish, gold fish, shrimp, crab, terrapin etc.
In fish bait as an instant attractor, use up to a maximum of about 3 gr, in a long term bait use around 0.7 - 1.5 gr per kg dry mix.
With groundbait, stickmixes, particles, etc use up to around 1 - 3 gr per kg ready bait for creating a massive bait response.
Very good results can also be obtained adding this to your soak. In a soak use 0,3 -Â 1gr dmpt per kg bait.
DMPT can be used as an extra attractor alongside other additives. This is a very concentrated ingredient, using less is often better. If used too much the bait will not be eaten!
Because this powder has the tendency to clot it is best applied mixing it direct with your liquids in which it will dissolve completely to get an even spread, or smash it first with a spoon.
It costs about 3 £ for 25 gr
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In reply to Post #421 No idea what dpmt is but I would just stick to the Activator if I were you. 1 additive is enough.
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In reply to Post #77 Can anyone tell me if it makes sense to use all of the following additives in 1 mix?
Butyric acid (5 gr / 1000gr)
Dmpt (2 gr / 1000gr)
Mainline activator (15ml / 1000gr)
They seem to be great additives in any mix, but i was wondering if the activator doesnt cover the other 2 ?
since they are very strong, i dont want to over-do it...
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In reply to Post #77 just been to kingsley mill in cheshire they didnt have any of the ingredients for bm1 any ideas were i can get them from in cheshire
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In reply to Post #418 were do people get there flavours and additives from after a quick look they seem to make your homemade boilies quite a bit more expensive
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In reply to Post #77 What powdered additives have people used in this mix
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In reply to Post #415
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In reply to Post #409 did you "oil the table"ie put a little hemp oil or such like on a rag and wipe the the grooves with it?something I read in I think mark mckennas article
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In reply to Post #413 Get a kilo of semolina and mix it with a kilo of Nectarblend, Red factor or EMP, and roll that with eggs. 2 ingredients. Hows that?
And you'll catch loads with it too.
If you wanted really simple, leave out the semo, and roll the other half on its own. Don't get much simpler than that.
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In reply to Post #412 Has anyone got any uncomplicated boilie recipies using ingredients that i can get either from a supermarket or animal feed store ?
I'm going to be looking at making a few of my own this year for the first time and im getting weighed down with complicated recipies.
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In reply to Post #411 Yes you could do. Change it for anything you like really. Sardine and Anchovy is my favourite fish meal too.
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In reply to Post #77 On the second mix would it be suitable to change the poultry meal for sardine and anchovy??
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