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In reply to Post #118 I like nutrabaits as I liked the ingredients they had so you could make a bait that you could be sure no one else was using,but reading on here and knowing bill sold up a while ago it’s obvious a lot has changed so I’m the end I went onto dna baits and have stuck with them ever since
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In reply to Post #1 I am back in carp fishing after a 20 years plus break. I started back at the end of September fishing a water with not too many carp and a good head of catfish. I had several bait firms in mind but decided to go back to the company I used in the past. I chose Nutrabaits Co-De ready mades direct from Nutrabaits.
The results have been very good over the last 2 months, only fishing day sessions catching 16 carp and only 3 catfish thankfully as I am not keen on them.I can’t speak for any of their other current baits as I have not used them. Their pricing is higher than other baits I had on my list, but I am very happy so far.
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In reply to Post #116 It’s much much more consistent now than it was 15 years ago. I’ve only being buying tonnes a year since about 2014 when I started the current business
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In reply to Post #100 I have been buying fish meal by the multiple tonnes per year for over 40 years it all looks the same now as it has over the years ,the only thing that has happened is the guaranteed or declared spec has been reduced where 66% protein
was the standard it is now 64 or 65% or lower, but that does not mean that what is contained in the bag is not higher ,in protein.
So no Sardine and Anchovy ,white fish ,Menhaden (if you can get it ) will all be pretty much the same ,or if anything a little less oil content due to technical advances.
LT90, PDFM and Krill all pretty much the same for over 25 years.
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In reply to Post #113 Protarmor 80 from Armor Proteines....This is the WPC80 sold by Bacarel for the last few years.
From the spec sheets
Total Protein
- Betalactoglobulin 60%
- Alphalactalbumin 20%
- BSA (Bovine Serum Albumin) 8%
- IgG (Immunoglobulin) 10%
- Lactoferin 1%
- Others 1
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In reply to Post #113
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In reply to Post #105 Whey protein Concentrate is Lactalbumin.
When I used to buy it from New Zealand Milk Products near Crewe it stated on the sack that it was Soluble Lactalbumin
We mainly used and still do use it as a binder/hardener but it is still Lactalbumin.
I have looked at CC.Moores site in the past and it always said that their Lactalbumin was a good binder / hardener so I simply assumed it was and is WPC .
The product that we also purchased from NZ milk proteins was Lactol 80 ( think that was was it was called from memory) this was / is Lactalbumin , a bland white powder with absolutely no binding or hardening ability.
When Bacarel took on the NZMP customers they stopped stocking the Lactol80 due to lack of demand ,though they did import some a year later for a large customer after they rang me to see if I would buy the balance N.B. some years ago and long gone.
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In reply to Post #110 Nah, Fordwich 😂
I was only 3 at the time…….
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In reply to Post #109 Oh my were you on darenth
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Rennet, 30 mesh, lactalbumin, calcium caseinate, sluis clo, robin red, sardine&anchovy, white fish meal, capelin meal, kelp meal
Actually, when I think about it I was using the same bait in the late 80's before we could buy pre mixed base mixes.
Ingredients out of the back of a Escort XR3i, mixed 30/30/40, glug of Nodd oil and some Peach Melba. Lovely.
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In reply to Post #93 Your spot on with that last paragraph
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In reply to Post #106 Thank you
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In reply to Post #105 Sent a message. Dare not put anything on here too many forum users like to dig lol
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In reply to Post #101 Dave stated that you could use WPC instead of Lactalbumin, for cost purposes
Where can you buy GENUINE Lactalbumin nowadays, as WPC80 seems to be sold, or used as a substitute ?
Can only think of CCMoore offering it, that the home roller can buy.
His thoughts on what bait/base for the rest of your days... milk proteins or fishmeals was an interesting one.
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