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In reply to Post #20 That’s what the man says…….
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In reply to Post #16 and is the PL2 that you are selling on faceache basically the old protavit base mix baits?
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In reply to Post #16 Brilliant. Like a fact
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In reply to Post #9 Hello Nick. I wonder who your friend was that worked for me?
The bait is anything but simple, in fact it's extremely complicated and very difficult to roll. True we used to cement mixers to make the base mix and yes we still do. Just so you know, there was one day, when I tried putting measured ingredients in a bucket and rolled it around, just to see if it would work. It didn't. I was planning on buying a ribbon blender but because of the cost/space etc reverted back to cement mixers which I still use. I can make about half a ton a day with them.
Regards
Jim Rawcliffe
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In reply to Post #14 Hello Sealine. What a load of crap! You have absoluttely no idea what you're talking about. Protavit Liver was NOT a 50/50 mix. It was NOT 40% protein and it contained NO fishmeal! Pete B? Do you mean Peter Boughton? He has no idea either. Jim Rawcliffe
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In reply to Post #1 Just came across this thread and post.
Just to clarify, that is NOT the recipe for Protavit liver and if Pete B is Peter Boughton, he has no idea what the original recipe was. I am the originator of the bait and no one else has it.
I still make the original Protavit Liver under the name of PL2 in my new company we've been going for 10 years!) More Takes. Have a look here if your interested https://moretakes.co.uk/flavours.html
Regards to you all
Jim Rawcliffe
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In reply to Post #5 I found this on the web about 20 years ago and did very well on it at the time.
The liver boilie mix
This is one of my own mixtures, the result of a lot of field testing. It has proved VERY effective
*10 oz Semolina
*2 oz Soya flour
*4 oz Liver (liquidised)
*1 tbl sp Garlic powder (not salt)
*3 tbl sp Clear honey
*4-6 lge Eggs
*Your own flavour,colour or enhancer
Method
Liquidise the liver in an electric blender. Gently fold in the eggs, garlic powder and honey. You can add colouring, flavouring or enhancers at this point if required. Pour the mixture into a large mixing bowl. Mix the dry ingredients in a seperate bowl and add to the liver mixture a little at a time until you have a stiff paste. Add more egg or semolina to get the right consistancy. Roll the mix into balls and boil for 2-6 minutes (the longer they are boiled, the harder the baits will be).
Lay the baits out on old towels or paper and dry for a least 6 hrs.
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In reply to Post #1 While not wishing to denigrate the bait in any way it is plainly a 50/50 bait (of around 40% protein) so would it then be that any 50/50 base mix containing fish meal can be described as an HNV ? This is the Pete B mix as mention in the original post.
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In reply to Post #12 good times mate, those fish scoffed a ton of that bait.
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In reply to Post #8 I was lucky enough to catch all the known ones other than 2 during the late 90s early 00s on the pro liver from the park. A lot went in but it worked ridiculously well. You get addicted to a flavour/smell hence why I’m trying to recreate it.
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In reply to Post #10 AA Baits have some liver powders the guys are very helpful too.
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In reply to Post #9 Where can you source liver meal these days? Anyone know? Been trying to find some for ages.
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In reply to Post #5 I think that was it, very simple, but it worked.
A friend of mine worked for Tails Up for a while, he reckoned they had a choice, sling the ingredients into a concrete mixer or roll the finished mix.
It could be worse, apparently they started mixing by putting the ingredients in a bucket, putting the lid on and rolling it round the yard.
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In reply to Post #2 that bait destroyed the west london park lakes in the 90's, absolutely emptied the lakes.
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a little bit of an insight to his baits....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcYMgIY5w-M
does some funny skits as well
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In reply to Post #5 Tails Up Protovit Liver certainly caught it’s fair-share back in the day though. It was always in the papers.
I haven’t read his book for a while, but I’m pretty sure JS used to do well on it also.
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In reply to Post #4 Protavit Liver was a very simple base mix. Pretty much liver meal, maize meal, soya meal or flour and semolina, with an added liver flavour.
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In reply to Post #3 Good plan. I’ll get on that as well.
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In reply to Post #1 If you add 1g of Alpha Amylase to Peters mix, you should be able to 'create' the sugars from the carb content, to an extent. Just a thought. Interesting idea yours though, because I've been trying to recreate the 'aroma' of Hutchies original Liver Mix... And the Liver Powder (Beef), Brocacel and Fenugreek in equal combinations seemed to be very similar to the one stored in the dusty recesses of my memory!
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In reply to Post #1 Hi, why not just use Jim's More Takes Promatein Liver
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For those that have used the old Protavit Liver and remember how good it was. I was wondering if anyone had any idea or thought about trying to re-make the iconic bait.
I was thinking of using Pete B’s HNV Base and adding:
50g liver powder
20g brocacel yeast
30g Fenugreek
Per 5 eggs:
15ml liquid liver
2 drops fenugreek oleoresin
Don’t know if anyone had any thoughts or advice?
I believe the bait had a high sugar content but unsure how to add that in?
It’s gonna be fun tinkering while I’m off!!
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