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<P>bread(1)</P>
<P>Do you know the famous formula in western anglers? they say:" the faforite food of human being equals to the favorite bait of fishes" the bread is the daily food of mankind, so the bread is also the best bait for fishing. I myself have the chance to see a angler using bread to fish a big carp in Europe. Now let us listen how the book tells us about the using of bread in fishing.</P>
<P>bread (1)</P>
<P>Bread is one of the oldest baits, it is very cheap
and easily obtainable. These facts alone do
not make it the highly successful bait that it is.
It used to be reasoned that bread was so
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attractive to fish because of wheat in the fields
that line rivers and lakes. This is hard to
understand, not least when roach in an
industrial canal adore bread! The simple fact is that
bread is highly visible and that alone is one of
the most vital considerahons. A roach, for
example, will quite easily miss foodstuffs on
the river bed only six inches from its snout. In
fact, when watching roach feed, it can be hard
to understand how the species exists at all. A
large, white piece of flake appears to be seen
reliably often from up to two feet away under
reasonably clear conditions. At night, the
visibility of bread is even more central to its
success rare.
Equally certainly, bread also releases a
significant and attractive odour. Using roach as
an example a second time, the shoal will move
quite deliberately across a river to a carpet if
bread groundbait that definitely cannot
physically be seen. From up to ten or more yards
downriver, the roach seem to be aware of the
presence of a significant amount of bread and
begin to look for it very actively.
Once fish find bread they will generally eat
it avidly, providing of course it does not carry
unpleasant memories for them from the past.
Chub, roach and rudd Will at times gorge
themselves on the stuff Barbel can become
real bread eaters in the October to March
period, especially when the water carries some
colour. There is no doubt that carp can be
caught on bread today, as they always could
be. Indeed, now that bread is so little used by
carpers, the chances are that it has not been so
potentially effective for decades. On several
occasions for me, a rod fishing bread has
comprehensively outfished the rod with the most
up-to-date boilles. Each time this has
happened in the November to February period
during cold snaps of weather.
A major attraction of bread is that it can be
fished in many different ways, according to
conditions and to the species of fish sought.</P>
<P>
Bread Flake
Every angler who has caught good roach in
his time swears by bread flake. For well over
twenty years, however, discussion has
centred on whether bread is best taken from a
sliced loaf or the old-fashioned tin variety.
Traditionalists stick With the unsliccd crusty
loaf and certainly it looks better and more
wholesome. In my own opinion, there is
nothing to beat the modern 'plastic' sliced
loaves that predominate now on the
supermarket shelves. A medium sliced loaf is
absolutely perfect and remains fresh in its</P>
<P>(to be continued)
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