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Post by Patrick Mills on Nov 4, 2009 19:44:34 GMT -5
:)Hi Troutfinder - eager so see how the salmonoids find 'B' - we know it works really well for sunfish and carp family species (plus catfish).
Pat
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Post by Patrick Mills on Nov 3, 2009 21:30:22 GMT -5
:)Hi Vladimir Welcome to the forum! You may be interested to know that Biosource treated baits (manufactured by SBS Baits) will be coming to market across Europe in the Spring of next year. Full details at the SBS site in the coming weeks: www.sbsbaits.comPat
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Post by Patrick Mills on Nov 2, 2009 15:22:26 GMT -5
;DDidn't notice you taking that - looks like I was deep in thought (well, that's what I'm claiming...)
Pat
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Post by Patrick Mills on Oct 30, 2009 21:21:12 GMT -5
:)Just added a new Video thread - you can see the video there.
Pat
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Post by Patrick Mills on Oct 30, 2009 20:06:43 GMT -5
Hi Folks Check out the 'Biosource Carp' video (below) - it illustrates the Biosource Effect (i.e. what happens in the ~15 mins or so after a ball of Biosource laced groundbait is introduced to the swim) - time compressed to less than 4 mins for your viewing pleasure..... Be sure to check out the Video page at the Biosource website for more videos: www.biosourcebaits.com/Biosourcevideo.htmPat
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Post by Patrick Mills on Oct 30, 2009 13:41:44 GMT -5
Hi Larry
Best to think about 'B' like apple juice - can sit forever on the shelf (or as a powder in the case of 'B'), but must be used right away or refrigerated after opening (making the 'B' powder wet). This is because 'B' is susceptible to bacterial degradation - just like food - after it gets wet.
PS Posted your PB at the site - nice fish!
Pat
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Post by Patrick Mills on Oct 29, 2009 11:02:48 GMT -5
:)Great result Larry - if you don't mind I'd like to add your pic to the gallery. Also, if you can let me know what kind of 'B bait was used that would be great!
Thanks
Pat
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Post by Patrick Mills on Oct 25, 2009 15:39:54 GMT -5
:)Hi Folks Just finished putting together another video ('The Biosource Effect') that shows what happens in the 15 min. or so after a ball of 'B' laced groundbait is introduced to the swim - compressed to just under 4 minutes viewing time. See the Video page at the site, or check out You Tube. The direct links are: www.biosourcebaits.com/Biosourcevideo.htmwww.youtube.com/user/BiosourceBaitsPat
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Post by Patrick Mills on Oct 23, 2009 19:09:47 GMT -5
Hi Larry
It might not be the bait, but more how the bait is fished... Recently, during a recent trip to Briadwood Lake during a cold snap (with the underwater camera in tow), we noticed that big baits and/or a method feeder was not good. The best approach was small particles / baits loose fed into the swim. This mirrors Jamie and others observations and experiences too. Anyway, if you have a small cage feeder, you might want to try casting it around the swim every 20 mins or so to temp a bite. Worth a try if its hard!
Pat
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Post by Patrick Mills on Oct 16, 2009 7:39:41 GMT -5
:)Gudgeon - my favorite little fish! I'll have to add them to the list of fish stimulated by 'B'. Not really a surprise as 'big gudgeon' (aka barbel) go crazy for 'B', as recently excitedly reported to me by no other than Des Taylor himself(!). We also saw shad (plankton / algae eaters) going bananas over 'B' treated groundbait the last time we went out, and have it on film too ... Be sure to look out for underwater footage of fish feeding on 'B' baits at the Biosource site and our new YouTube channel (you can even watch the YouTube ones on your phone) Links: www.biosourcebaits.com/Biosourcevideo.htm www.youtube.com/user/BiosourceBaitsPat
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Post by Patrick Mills on Oct 14, 2009 19:53:32 GMT -5
Hi Larry
Cats on maize in the cold - that's pretty good going!
Regarding carp, we've noticed they do go off the feed after a cold snap and can (typically) only be caught on bunches of maggots during this time. Having said that, B treated 'fishy' flavored pellets have done well for us, with squid/octopus doing the business around this time last year.
Pat
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Post by Patrick Mills on Oct 14, 2009 11:46:03 GMT -5
Hi Wayne
Welcome to the forum, thanks for filling out your member details.
You'll find lots of good info. here at the forum, please feel free to browse around and/or ask any questions of the Biosource Crew you desire in preparation for the arrival of your sponsor pack.
Cheers,
Pat
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TURTLES
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Post by Patrick Mills on Oct 13, 2009 11:50:44 GMT -5
Got a small turtle on camera walking through the swim during the last film shoot. No wonder the fish were a little twitchy at times (turtles basically sit on the bottom and nip at fishes fins, so sport only picks up after they leave or you catch and remove them).
Pat
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Post by Patrick Mills on Oct 13, 2009 11:47:27 GMT -5
Yes they are. To make a long story short, the 'real' US Team (made up of anglers from the actual U S of A) is sponsored by Biosource Baits.
The 'US Team' fishing the World Champs are basically a number of Europeans fishing under the US banner for matches based in Europe.
Members of the Sponsored Team USA will be posting here in due course - they will be fishing against Canada on Nov 7th, and using 'B' of course.
Pat
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Post by Patrick Mills on Oct 8, 2009 11:29:20 GMT -5
Hi All
Just a quick note to let you know that Biosource Baits has extended sponsorship to Team USA and Wayne Evident.
Wayne is active on the Open circuit and is based out of Truro, while the US team are, er, the US Team!
Pat
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