If you have tasted prawns or shrimps then you will know that they taste much better with a coating of brine, or salt! The salt factor is highly significant in enhancing the impacts of these food items. This is part of the exceptional impact of Belachan and related shrimp and prawn products that have been salted giving excellent fish catching capacities! For more information on salt and the best fermented prawn and shrimp baits read on now!
Belachan is made using a totally natural process passed down from generation to generation using the heat of the sun! The whole proteins and other components of the shrimps, krill, crab or fish are pre-digested by the enzymes of micro-organisms. Natural fermentation is one of the biggest edges in refining and improving baits and bait substances in baits for carp, catfish and countless other fish! All the food groups including the proteins are pre-digested by micro-organisms and make the Belachan incredibly stimulatory and attractive to fish!
After the first period of fermentation the Belachan paste is then fermented a second time. The Belachan is dried, compressed and made into blocks for sale and wrapped in plastic to protect it from moisture! The fermentation of Belachan unlocks the nutritional factors and makes it irresistible to fish! Belachan and related forms can be produced naturally from krill, shrimps, crab or fish and have many regional differences in colour, form, taste, appearance and consistency!
One of the key characteristics of Belachan is the high salt content. The salt content makes it ideal for fishing bait making bait far more efficient at attracting carp etc because of the improved leakage of it and all other baits substances leaking from baits as a result of the action of the salty Belachan sucking water inside baits. Fermented shrimp powder type products instead of block may have less salt, and massively more protein content. Where a Belachan or fermented shrimp prawn or fish product has less salt and less fat content then such bait additives are superior.
Lower salt and higher protein Belachan forms are superior and contain more true feeding triggers! True feeding triggers include many amino acids in free form, plus additional low molecular weight organic acids developed in Belachan. Mineral salts in Belachan can join onto the amino acids in various ways and seriously enhance them in stimulating fish feeding! Salt-enhanced amino acids very seriously enhance the majority of other bait components in function and impacts!
The amino acids within fermented shrimp block and related products are very concentrated and highly water soluble. Soluble amino acids and salts within Belachan are easy for carp to detect! The combinations of Belachan and shrimp amino acids are highly representative of what carp and catfish senses evolved to be most sensitive to, within their aquatic environment. It makes absolute good sense to exploit vital natural stimulation of Belachan and Belachan-like products in any direct and related way you can, and by initially thinking about the exploiting of carp senses first (instead of bait brands and products first,) you will always have guaranteed great baits!
Belachan is very high protein food and both the powder and block will be over 60 and 70 percent protein making them exceptional additives for almost any bait use; an example of very high protein fermented shrimp products are the CC Moore versions, including their Belachan liquid. You can apply Belachan and fermented shrimp products to endless baits and as the basis of endless liquid solution mixtures. You can use Belachan and related substances in making homemade dips and glugs, preparing particles, pastes, boilies and pellets, defrosting seafood baits, soaking fish and meat and other such baits, and even adding to maggots and sweetcorn for example to boost them! Revealed in my unique readymade bait and homemade bait carp and catfish bait secrets ebooks is far more powerful information look up my unique website (Baitbigfish) and see my biography below for details of my ebooks deals right now!
By Tim Richardson.
Belachan is made using a totally natural process passed down from generation to generation using the heat of the sun! The whole proteins and other components of the shrimps, krill, crab or fish are pre-digested by the enzymes of micro-organisms. Natural fermentation is one of the biggest edges in refining and improving baits and bait substances in baits for carp, catfish and countless other fish! All the food groups including the proteins are pre-digested by micro-organisms and make the Belachan incredibly stimulatory and attractive to fish!
After the first period of fermentation the Belachan paste is then fermented a second time. The Belachan is dried, compressed and made into blocks for sale and wrapped in plastic to protect it from moisture! The fermentation of Belachan unlocks the nutritional factors and makes it irresistible to fish! Belachan and related forms can be produced naturally from krill, shrimps, crab or fish and have many regional differences in colour, form, taste, appearance and consistency!
One of the key characteristics of Belachan is the high salt content. The salt content makes it ideal for fishing bait making bait far more efficient at attracting carp etc because of the improved leakage of it and all other baits substances leaking from baits as a result of the action of the salty Belachan sucking water inside baits. Fermented shrimp powder type products instead of block may have less salt, and massively more protein content. Where a Belachan or fermented shrimp prawn or fish product has less salt and less fat content then such bait additives are superior.
Lower salt and higher protein Belachan forms are superior and contain more true feeding triggers! True feeding triggers include many amino acids in free form, plus additional low molecular weight organic acids developed in Belachan. Mineral salts in Belachan can join onto the amino acids in various ways and seriously enhance them in stimulating fish feeding! Salt-enhanced amino acids very seriously enhance the majority of other bait components in function and impacts!
The amino acids within fermented shrimp block and related products are very concentrated and highly water soluble. Soluble amino acids and salts within Belachan are easy for carp to detect! The combinations of Belachan and shrimp amino acids are highly representative of what carp and catfish senses evolved to be most sensitive to, within their aquatic environment. It makes absolute good sense to exploit vital natural stimulation of Belachan and Belachan-like products in any direct and related way you can, and by initially thinking about the exploiting of carp senses first (instead of bait brands and products first,) you will always have guaranteed great baits!
Belachan is very high protein food and both the powder and block will be over 60 and 70 percent protein making them exceptional additives for almost any bait use; an example of very high protein fermented shrimp products are the CC Moore versions, including their Belachan liquid. You can apply Belachan and fermented shrimp products to endless baits and as the basis of endless liquid solution mixtures. You can use Belachan and related substances in making homemade dips and glugs, preparing particles, pastes, boilies and pellets, defrosting seafood baits, soaking fish and meat and other such baits, and even adding to maggots and sweetcorn for example to boost them! Revealed in my unique readymade bait and homemade bait carp and catfish bait secrets ebooks is far more powerful information look up my unique website (Baitbigfish) and see my biography below for details of my ebooks deals right now!
By Tim Richardson.
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