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Craft Fairs, Bazaars & Flea Markets…Oh, My!

Monday, April 28th, 2008

By Anita DeFrank Many names are associated with events such as these. Craft Fairs, Bazaars, Flea Markets and Swap Meets are a few names you can find. Whatever the namethey all mean the same thing. They allow you to meet new and interesting people (hopefully customers), spend quality time with your family and more of course most importantly make some extra cash. But, before you debut your first table at one of these events, getting yourself prepared is the first step. The following is a guideline you can follow to help make sure you’re ready. 1. First of course you’ll want to find events that are held in your area. This is about the easiest task of all. You’re sure to find them everywhere. Check you local newspaper, browse bulletin boards, and watch for fliers. 2. Next, attend a few local events yourself. Take a look around and view things from a customer’s point of view. Which tables caught your eye first and why? What sort of products/merchandise is being carried? Most importantly, what’s isn’t there? Try to visualize how you’d like your table to look. 3. Once you’ve found the event you’d like to attend, reserve your table. Most events have an event manager. Find out who’s in charge and contact them. Pricing will vary from one event to the next. Be sure to find out the average attendance to make sure it’s worth the money. Don’t forget to ask questions such as the availability of electricity (if needed), the size of your “booth”, anything forbidden? 4. Make sure you have enough inventory. Stock up on catalogs, brochures and business cards. Make a list of all the supplies you’ll need. Are you going to have samples available? You can find a printable check-list at http://www.mommyshelperonline.com/event-checklist.zip. 5. Decide what types of payments are going to be accepted. Are you only accepting cash? Do you have the ability to accept credit cards? Are you going to take checks? Does your bank accept check from customers out of the area? 6. Make a lead box. Lead boxes can be a great way to gain a mailing list, future or even repeat customers. One thing you can do with you lead box is hold a contest. An easy way to make a lead box is to take an ordinary cardboard box, cover it in decorative contact paper and cut a slit in the top. Print out entry forms with blanks for name, address, phone number and email address. Of course if you offer catalog parties or home parties, be sure to have a place asking if they’re interested in holding one. 7. Set up your display at home to get a feel of how it will look at the event. By doing this you can take your time in arranging and re-arranging your display so you’ll be ready for the event. The look and feel of your display has a large impact on your sales. 8. Recruit family members. You can make your events more family-friendly by assigning everyone a job. Spouses are great for helping un-loading and loading your merchandise, setting up and tearing down your display. Spouse also come in handy to “watch your table” if you need to step away. Smaller children can help bag/box up products that are sold, hand out business cards and catalogs or even meet and greet customers. Don’t forget to bring along some fun things for children incase of the dreaded boredom. 9. Put on a smile. Don’t just sit behind your table looking bored. Smile and greet visitors as they walk by or more importantly “stop in”. Ask them if they’re enjoying the event, how they’re doing. Be friendly. 10. Have fun! About the Author Anita DeFrank a WAHM of two and co-owner of DirectSalesHelpers.com which was created specifically for those in Direct Sales. Do you find yourself asking how to make more sales? The above is only a small taste of the wealth of information available at http://www.directsaleshelpers.com. Stop on in if you’re serious about your direct sales company and want to know how you can make more sales. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Anita_DeFrank http://EzineArticles.com/?Craft-Fairs,-Bazaars-and-Flea-Markets…Oh,-My!&id=24300 ohio bad credit used cars debt consolidation loan florida whats a perfect credit score buying a house with no money and bad credit

5 Endorsement Marketing Secrets

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

By Peter Fogel I am still amazed that some marketers (not you of course, other marketers) dont use endorsement marketing or dont use it to its fullest capabilities. Endorsement marketing (as you probably know) is having famous or reputable people recommend your product or service to others. They could be celebrities, star athletes, musicians, etc. For a real impact, choose people that are related to your business and might actually use your product or service. 1. Make no mistake. Before asking anyone for an endorsement, be sure your product or service gives the results you say it does. The celebrity may ask you to prove it before they will agree to give an endorsement. When Ray Romano agreed to give me a blurbhe first asked to read my book. (Yes, I shamelessly name dropped just now.) 2. Once you find the ideal person to endorse your product or service simply contact them and ask. When proposing any endorsement deal, make it a win/win situation. Tell them you would get the endorsement and they would get free publicity. (Ive used this technique time and time againand usually they are more than happy to do it.) 3. If they’re selling a product or service, you could exchange endorsements (viral and affiliate marketing at its finest). If they ask for a fee, try to give them a percentage of the profits instead. (In business, you dont get what you deserve you get what you negotiate.) 4. Once you get an endorsement from someone, use it on all your advertising and marketing material. Put their endorsement and picture on your Web site. Use their testimonial in your ads. Include it on your product packages. (Have you not seen Fran Tarketon doing this for Tony Robbins and vice a versa?) 5. Realize an endorsement can increase your sales fast. It gives credibility to your product or service. The truth is this: People will usually believe a person that’s not related to your business before they will believe you. Peter Fogel is a high response copywriter and marketing consultant who has worked for Agora Publishing, Eartly To Rise, VitalMax Vitamins, and Bico-Centric Health. Sign up for his Direct Response Ezine and receive the FREE e-book, “Marketing Secrets of the Masters” http://www.peterfogel.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Peter_Fogel http://EzineArticles.com/?5-Endorsement-Marketing-Secrets&id=433443 bad credit loan in calgary no credit card needed free credit report houston bad credit new car loan credit score rating

7 Ways Men Lose Control with Women They Meet Online That Kills Attraction

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

By Teddy Shabba Most women no matter what they might say or think want and need to be the submissive partner in the relationship. More importantly, men no matter what you might think or say need and must be the dominant (alpha) partner in the relationship in order for everyone to be happy. When men and women meet in more traditional ways, it is usually quite easy to tell who is going to be in what role and women respond accordingly. Meaning if the man is dominant the possibility of attraction is great and if he is weak or submissive attraction is highly unlikely. However, in the online dating world nice guys have the ability to pretend they are dominant much more easily and before they completely make the switch to really being a dominant male. Yet, even then there are seven ways in which a man can lose control with women he meets online. 1. Calling or Writing too often 2. Telling her you have “feelings” for her way too soon 3. Letting her decide where to meet or what to do 4. Consistently asking her what she wants instead of simply leasing to her your way 5. Always telling her how beautiful she is and admiring her way too much 6. Pay for everything from the start 7. Putting her needs ahead of yours It is important that every man alpha or future alpha be aware of as well as try to avoid these signs in order to enjoy more success with women. Now, I know that some of this stuff goes against what your mom or sister raised you to be i.e. a gentleman or nice boy. The truth of the matter is doing those kinds of things early on in a relationship tells a woman that you are coming from a position of weakness not strength which for women is not attractive in a man. Teddy Shabba is a Dating Coach for Men and creator of Dating Advice and Tips for Men which provides an abundance of information for men on dating and more. If you would like more information on how to attract, seduce and meet women sign up for the Teddy Shabba Dating Advice Newsletter for Men today. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Teddy_Shabba http://EzineArticles.com/?7-Ways-Men-Lose-Control-with-Women-They-Meet-Online-That-Kills-Attraction&id=367650 bad credit loans scotland personal loans for very bad credit chextra credit report bad credit debt consolidation mortgage

Funniest Pond Stories-Part 1, May 2004

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

By Brett Fogle Get ready for some gut-wrenching, laugh out loud hilarious pondstories from all over the world… (Continued from May Issue of PondStuff!) We had some hilarious, truly gut wrenching, laugh out-loudstories sent in by some of you. Here we’re going to highlightsome of the funniest stories for you to read. We had entries from all over the place (Inluding one all the wayfrom THAILAND!) The competition was fierce, and to be honest - Ihad a really hard time deciding on one ‘funniest’ story, buthere’s a brief rundown of our entries: cats, dogs, and bunnies(?) all taking the Nestea plunge right into the water, a hungryKOI nibbling in dangerous territory, a missing flip flop, anelectrifying experience for grandma, fun for the whole family,fish frape, and flying fish to boot! First, let’s start with this very funny story about ‘Smokey’ -who apparently thinks he can walk on water. This was sent in byMike Lachance from Maryland: Funny Pond Story #1 “I wish I had a photo to share of this very true story but anyponder with cats has likely had the same experience at some timeor another. Several years ago, when I was enjoying the secondseason of my first pond (I have now built four as I’ve movedaround), one of our cats, “Smokey”, who was a natural hunter inher prime, saw a mockingbird alight on a lilly pad to get a drinkof water. Well, old “Smokester” slowly crept out from under someday lillies and made a spectacular jump with all four pawsmajestically carrying her like a flying squirrel, right for thatintruding bird. It is not as though she had not already had a couple ofencounters with the water but that day the feathered treat musthave been too much for her to pass up. Well, both my wife and Iwere there to see her make a wonderful belly flop into the pond. Of course, the bird was out of the way in plenty of time and Iswear that that cat walked on her toes the five feet it took herto get out of the water! And of course, after removing herselffrom the water, in a very nonchalant manner, proceeded to lifteach leg, shake off the water and as much as say “I meant to dothat, you know”. Smokey often spent time at the pond later, using her tail toattract the fish (she would put it in the water and swish itaround and the fish would come up to explore it. She never didcatch one). She also loved to sit at the waterfall and enjoy thewater moving past her. So that is my funny pond story. === Funny Pond Story #2 “Dear all at McArthur, My funniest pond story is about my late aunt, who introduced meto the joy of backyard ponds. Donna had a large koi pond in herbackyard that she devoted endless amounts of love and attentionto. As happens with most ponds, spring brought some uninvitedguests…in this case frogs. One evening Donna was working on thepond, checking the cantankerous pump and filter system, and usingher net to skim out leaves and what not that had blown in. My 80+ plus year old grandmother was supervising the work andoffering her expert opinion on how to proceed. They were amazedat the number of frogs that had taken up residence, and not toohappy about it. Donna noticed a frog swimming at the far side ofthe pond that she wanted to get out…something was not quiteright about the way he was swimming, and she pointed him out toGrandma. “Mom, look at that frog swimming on his back!” Grandmawas a bit skeptical…frogs doing the back stroke were aphenomenon that she was unfamiliar with. She advised that this misfit should be removed immediately. Don’twant to give the other little froggies strange ideas. Donna madeseveral attempts at scooping the miscreant up with her net, buthe was just out of reach. Only one thing left to do. Roll up yourshorts and wade in after him. The answer to Mr. Frogs strangeswimming technique became painfully obvious as soon as Donnareached his immediate vacinity….a faulty under water light hadshorted and electrocuted him! Donna didn’t need her electricrollers for a few days after that!” Enecia Sabroff Funny Pond Story #3 “Hello—-My husband recently bought a beagle puppy, at this timehe was 8 weeks old. My husband also bought two almost, semi-tamerabbits to help train the puppy to track rabbits. At this time Ionly had one pond that was preformed 550 gallons, my husband putone of the rabbits out to platy with the puppy, the rabbit wasteasing the puppy, running a little ways then jumping over hishead, then the rabbit decided he didn’t want to play anymore sohe started to run from Bear (the puppy), and he dove into thepond. We were thinking that Bear would go around the pond tothe other side and continue chasing the bunny, but Bear just doveright in, he was so little though that he had to be rescued fromthe small backyard pond. My husband’s only response was “he’sgoing to be a good rabbit dog!” Well, thanks for listening tomy story. Sincerely, Roberta Collins Toledo, Ohio Funny Pond Story #4 “A story to share… Two years ago I started with the crazy idea of building a smallpond with koi fishes. After a lot of working I finally built it,and decorated it with all sort of plants. One day… mi femalecat Manchita went to the pond to examine this newconstruction. She went to the border, jumped on a flat stone andstarter to drink water. To her big surprise one of the fishes ,possibly thinking that the white nose of my cat was food, jumpedout of the water, trying to eat it.. Can you imagine thesurprise of the cat ? I believe that the fish was also quiteimpressed with the experience. My cat almost fell into the pond ,.. and from then on she never went around the pond again. Sheused to watch the pond from my dorm, located in the second floorand just across the pond. Unfortunately I did not take a pictureof this accident. I am sending you a pictute of this firstpond; in the meantime I did build another, larger one.Unfortunately Manchita is not around any more, she passed awaya few month ago, from old age.. This story happened in Valdivia,a city located in the south of Chile. In this country winter isapproaching, with lots of leaves falling from the trees an theplants in my pond preparing themselves to sleep for a while…” Maria Fresard == Funny Pond Story #5 “I have two ponds. An upper and lower pond. The upper pond is fedby a waterfall with the source being the lower pond (driven by apump). The lower pond is fed by an overflow of the upper pondthat flows underground for about 70 feet (12 in drain pipe). Lastsummer I rescued some trout fingerlings from a seasonal streamgoing dry near my home. I put them in the lower pond. This springI was sitting in my kitchen and could see something flopping onmy water fall. The trout had migrated up the overflow tube andwere trying to swim further upstream via the water falls. No sofunny but does show the strength of nature. Just a few weeks ago,Egrets found the pond and the fish. There is nothing left to migrate at this time. Not so funny butdoes an Egret taste anything like a turkey when cooked?” Tom Gegenheimer == Funny Pond Story #6 “We have only had a pond for a short time … details can be seenat http://thailand4life.net/smithgarden/ The funny story must include the workmen (in Thailand) who tookzero safety precautions when constructing the pond. Watching guys shovelling concrete from a lorry and spreading itacross the bottom of the pond … when the footwear they had wasjust ‘flip-flops’ resulted in great entertainment …. especiallywhen. several times, the flip flops came off and were lost in thecement somewhere (eventually found while they walked around barefooted) …. pictures at http://thailand4life.net/smithgarden/images/large/DSC03062.jpg http://thailand4life.net/smithgarden/images/large/DSC03070.jpg http://thailand4life.net/smithgarden/images/large/DSC03060.jpg Strangely it was only the guys …. the women laborers all woreWellington boots …. maybe this reflects on which of the sexesis really the most sensible?” Regards, Chris == Funny Pond Story #7 “I am building a pond at this time and I was in the process ofbuilding a waterfall in the corner of a fence. The waterfall isabout 3 feet high and 7 feet wide. I thought I was finishing upthe waterfall with some flat rock on the very top. So Istraddeled thewaterfall with my knees on the second ledge and setthe flat rock on top. When I did this the whole waterfall felldown because I build it on blocks and not a pile of dirt. When it fell one big rock caught my foot and I slide down thefall and fell backwards into the pond going all the way under andhad a couple of big rocks come down on me. Meanwhile my wife islaughing her butt of at me and I asked her to help me out sheslipped on the flat wet rock that surounded the ponds edge andhalf way fell in with me. Now my two boys were playing in the yard they are 5 and 3 and sawthis happen to us and they thought it was time to got swimming soguess who jumped into the pond with us, the boys. Nothing likehaving the whole family in on the pond. We laughed for awhile butthen I had to rebuild the whole waterfall again and this time Iput the top rocks on from the side.” Robert H Coppa Jr. == Funny Pond Story #8 I decided 300 gallons would be perfect. I did all the math andspent a great deal of time working with more experiencedponders. Somehow when it was all said and done my little 300gallon pond ended up being 810 gallons and come to find out itwas yet another one of my mathematical errors. Guess I should have paid more attention in that college level math classrequired for my Associates, right. We got the pond all up and running but because of themiscalculation we now needed a bigger pump to feed the waterfallso I went to our local water garden supplier and asked which oneto get. Budget was a concern so it was recommended that we got a HP submersible pump that cycles 44 gallons a minuet. It wasonly $70 in comparison to the $170 one that was its comparativealternative so we went that route. $70 dollars later we had a working pond with a beautiful waterfall! I was so excited I couldhardly wait to get fish. Again budget was a concern so we went to the local pet store andpicked up $50 dollars worth of fish, about 8 fish. 4 large goldKoi, some yellow and a blue Koi. The color excited me so much Inever considered what would happen when the fish becamecomfortable in their new home. The swam around investigating fora day or two then started to come up missing. I had it figuredthat they were hiding or that a cat was getting fed to well but Inever figured it was something I could have done. It was thepump the intake valve on the pump was to large and the fish weregetting to close and being sucked into the pump though the motorpushed down the hose into my waterfall. While this is not a funny story, I must have cried for 3 days, Iwanted to share it because this is the one thing I never readanything about in all the 6 weeks of reading I did on the web. Ican chuckle about it now with a I cant believe I didnt thinkof that thought. Had I known this was possible I would have done something toprevent it by caging in my pump or spending the extra $100 toget the right kind of pump. Hope someone else can save a Koi by my blending experience. Thanks, New to ponds and already thinking of making it fish free!” SheriFurr == Well that’s it for this year’s ‘Funniest Pond Stories’… Hopeyou enjoyed them as much as I did! ************************************************** Brett Fogle is the owner of MacArthur Water Gardens and several other pond-related websites includingMacArthurWatergardens.com and Pond-Filters-Online.com. He also publishes a free monthly newsletter called PondStuff! with a reader circulation of over 9,000. 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8 Questions Brides Ask About Setting up a Wedding Registry

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

By Blake Kritzberg In theory, setting up a registry is simple. You decide on one or several stores, create a registry online or in person, select various items, and get the word out to your guests. In practice, things are a little more complicated — but only a little! With that said, here’s the real deal on setting up your wedding registry and getting the word out without offending your guests. Remember that retailers can be an enormous help to both you and your guests. At the same time, you cant take everything they say at face value. Q: Where should I register? A: Chances are, if you’re getting married in your own town, you already know where “everyone goes” to set up and shop from a registry. If not, and guests are flying in from far away, pick from some bride-tested standbys likely to be present almost anywhere. Macys has a great reputation for registries, as does Williams-Sonoma, Bed Bath & Beyond and other retailers. Before you choose your stores, be sure to stop by a wedding forum and get feedback from brides who have been there, done that. Store policies vary quite dramatically, ranging from the easy-does-it (wholl give you cash back for returns off the registry, no questions asked) to the extremely restrictive (wholl only let you exchange for another item *in that department*, requires a receipt for each item, and so on). You’ll want to know about these policies and the store’s overall reputation for bridal friendliness before you go in, or returns and exchanges could become a big hassle. Q: I have a wide range of interests. How many stores should I register at? A: Two to three stores is fairly typical. They don’t have to be typical stores, though. If you’re a wine drinker, and live in a state where it’s legal to ship wine, set up a registry at one of the great online wine merchants. Q: When should I register? A: Although close family members may pressure you to start earlier, it’s helpful to wait three to six months before the wedding. Not only are the vast majority of gifts bought within a day or so of the shower or ceremony itself, stores turn over merchandise so rapidly that any gifts you select earlier may be discontinued. Q: What if I already have all the kitchen appliances and throw pillows I need? A: Consider putting together a honeymoon registry instead, so guests can contribute toward a special meal or snorkeling trip or a nights lodging during your honeymoon. Q: When I signed up at Store X, they gave me a bunch of attractive registry cards to enclose with my wedding invitations. Should I do it, or is that tacky? A: Sorry, but the consensus is almost universal — it’s uncouth to include any mention of gifts in your invitations. You can, however, tuck those cards into shower invitations. 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Is Online Dating Safe for Women?

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

By Rick Freedom Online dating has grown in popularity over the years as the internet becomes a way of life for many. With online dating becoming more mainstream and accepted, some women are still doubtful whether it is a safe way to make friends. Some of the questions that pop up in womens minds include, How do I know if he is not a wacko or serial killer? or How do I protect myself if my date does not turn out the way I want it to? or What do I have to do to ensure that I only meet the right type of people? or How do I know if my date is not pretending to be someone that he is not? These are the types of questions that frequently pop up in womens minds when they contemplate the viability of online dating. Online dating can a fun and secure way to meet other people if you take the necessary precautions. It can be a great place to build loving and trusting friendships that lead to lasting, offline relationships. However, whether you decide to correspond online or meet members offline, sound judgment and common sense should be exercised. In both the virtual and real worlds, making an effort to find out more about your date is the best safety tool. The following are some online dating tips for women: Do not meet up physically for a date immediately when you are at the beginning of the relationship. Take time to find out more about your new found friend first, by communicating solely via email. Then, observe if there are inconsistencies about age, interests, appearance, marital status, profession, employment, etc. Stay anonymous until you have checked out other person and are comfortable with them. Never reveal your real name, email address, personal web site URL, home address, phone number, place of work, or any other personal information during the initial stages of the relationship. Stop communicating with anyone who pressures you for personal information or attempts in any way to trick you into revealing it. Request for photos - Asking for photos is a great way to check out the appearance and get a general impression of the other person. If you are asked for your photo in return, do not give one. Some people make the mistake of posting pictures of themselves in a sexy thong or exotic lingerie, just to provoke a response. This is a definite no no! Chat on the phone. Once you are fairly comfortable with the other person, the next step is to communicate by phone. Communicating by phone is a great way for you to evaluate a person as it allows spontaneous communication rather than planned replies. From the phone calls, you will also know whether there is any chemistry between you and the other person. Meet up only when you are ready. The good thing about online dating is that you are not pressured to meet anyone until you are ready. Once you are ready to meet up physically and go out on a real date, remember to always meet in a public area where there are lots of people. Never go out on a first date in a secluded area no matter how well the date is going. Also remember to tell someone close to you where you are going and with whom. If you are flying in from another area, always pre-arrange for your own transport and hotel room. Do not disclose where you are staying and never allow your date to make the arrangements for you. Dress appropriately on the first date. Do not wear any revealing or see-thru clothes that show off your lingerie or any low-cut pants that show off your sexy thong. If you want to wear something more provocative, do so only after the relationship is more established and only if you wish to pursue the relationship further. For more tips on dating and romantic dating ideas, visit http://www.1sexythong.com Rick Freedom is an aspiring author & entrepreneur whose interests include dating, love, lingerie & thongs. For more info, visit http://www.1sexythong.com. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Rick_Freedom http://EzineArticles.com/?Is-Online-Dating-Safe-for-Women?&id=183708 buy phentermine without prescription phentermine without prescription cod phentermine free online consultation where to buy phentermine without a prescription

Swivel Bar Stools are Popular

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

By Johnathan Bakers A lot of kitchens nowadays are incorporating the idea of a kitchen island, which adds some extra workspace to the kitchen as well as providing more eating area in the case that your family is having a casual meal or if company is over. The right kind of seating is crucial both for the decoration and function of the kitchen, and many people find that bar stools are a perfect seating match. One option open to people who wish to complement an island is the swivel bar stools. The great thing about shopping for this type of seating is that there are plenty of options out there, and you will be sure to find the type of stool that is perfectly suited to your needs. Basic barstools are simple enough; they are designed to imitate the style apparent in small diners and big restaurants all over the world. These swiveling seats usually have no back and a round seat design. Don’t think that this basic model is what you must settle for, though. As the popularity of theses swivel seats has risen, so have the number of models that are manufactured. There are many unique styles, so in order to make the best decision there are several factors to be considered. First, think about what the purpose of the bar stool is going to be. If it is going to be used mostly as a visual, then practical issues are not a concern. If you think that these stools are going to be used on a fairly regular basis, however, you will have to opt for a design that is comfortable and sturdy. Even if you are not going to use the stools to sit on, you will still want to consider the price. There are surprisingly expensive pieces of furniture out there that were never intended to be used! Budget, then, will be the next item to consider when purchasing stools. The general rule of thumb is that the more expensive a piece is, the longer it will last. If you are intending to use your stools for sitting in, then you will probably pay more than the person who buys flimsy models designed just for show. Bar stools are a great way to add to the capacity of your kitchen. People with bar stools at their islands will find that all of a sudden, they have more company and even more help when they are creating meals! Johnathan Bakers is writing essentially for www.kitchen-cabinets-tips.com , an internet site with information about cabinets for your kitchen , countertop and other themes. From his works like www.kitchen-cabinets-tips.com/kitchen-islands.html , the writer showed his knowledge on things similar to kitchen islands. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Johnathan_Bakers http://EzineArticles.com/?Swivel-Bar-Stools-are-Popular&id=344267 phentermine forums where to buy buy phentermine com to buy phentermine 37.5 cheap phentermine online prescription

Samsung E900: Packed with Top Features

Monday, April 14th, 2008

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Homemade Carp Bait Ingredients - Expert Mixing, Rolling and Binding

Friday, April 11th, 2008

By Tim F. Richardson Making your own secret catfish or carp baits is exciting and fun! It can result in catches you only ever dreamt of too! But many fishermen resist making their own homemade baits. Unfortunately, they give up before they have even started. This is due to having been given the false impression that its to complicated, and that its only for expert fishermen, when the reverse is true! In fact, when you make good homemade baits you can catch loads more fish than other anglers of your experience level; and you can learn so much more faster, because of your improved catch rate, that you can soon become an expert’ yourself! The discouraged anglers are often doomed to a lifetime of missing out on many extraordinary catches and peak fishing experiences, because they rigidly stick to shop baits that are already known to catch fish. They do not fully appreciate that baits main advantage is that it has not been used yet, and has not hooked all the big fish in advance of the majority using it. Using shop bought baits is like entering a race, where you generally only get the best from them, when they are used for the first time on a water and where the fish do not associate them with danger yet. After they have been used for a while successfully, results become standard for everyone using them again, and only the very most talented anglers will still achieve outstanding catches on them, as they will again have lost that competitive edge of being new and different. There is also that unique sense of joy and satisfaction at catching a personal best fish or perhaps lake record fish, on a bait you personally have designed and made yourself. This is something that makes for some very special moments in your personal archive of special fishing memories! * Making and mixing dry dough baits and boilies: (Theres more great information for more experienced anglers later in this article, so please bear this in mind!) To make things much easier for everyone, lets start by using a standardized starting measure. Often its easiest to bring a combination of dry flours, meals and ground materials together, to form one dry powder mixture. You can then add this to eggs or water, to make dough bait, paste bait, or so-called boilie baits. Boiled baits are most often small round dough bait balls, with eggs included. When these dough baits are dropped into boiling water for a minute or two, then a tough resistant skin is created around each bait, and this helps them last much longer on the hook, or on the specialist carp hair rig. This is a short line loop (attached to your hook) of perhaps half an inch in length. A boilie bait is slid onto this loop, using a special baiting needle. The bait is held in place using a small piece of grooved plastic or rubber to hold it in place. Such baits can effectively last on this rig for over 24 hours in the water, if necessary. A typical homemade dry ingredients base mixture, is usually divided into 1 pound weights or 16 ounces. (Approximately 500 grammes.) By doing this you can design your bait by listing its ingredients in individual ounces. You can use your fishing scales and a plastic bag to help you do this! You may prefer to use kilograms, as your reference weight if you are making very large amounts of bait. Either way, this makes everything else easy, because you always know how much water, or eggs, or actual ingredients of which type you have put into your mix. It is very important to make notes of each ingredient and the amounts used in your bait base mixes. Also any liquid attractors like flavours, amounts of eggs used too, as this will save you much head scratching, and unnecessary mistakes later. Making detailed records is the key to successful bait making and makes everything easy! A simple but effective beginners dry base mix for example, is the following: * 6 ounces of ground-up trout or salmon pellets or fish meal powder. * 5 ounces of Semolina or ground rice flour. * 5 ounces of ground-up soya beans (or flour.) Start by placing your dry ingredients into a big strong polythene bag; it may be quicker and easier to mix up perhaps 6 to 10 pounds of powders at a time. (3 to 5 kilograms). Blow some air into the bag and tie up the top securely. Shake the contents very well until the powders flow and have mixed thoroughly and the mixture is an even color. You can weigh out 1 pound or 1 kilogram batches of powders, and put these into sealed labeled individual bags for storage, for later use. Its a good idea to weigh out a 1 pound of powders and put this into a container that holds approximately this amount. This means that from now on every time you make bait you can quickly just fill that can with any new base mix powder and you know you will have about a 1 pound dry mix to start with; to add to your liquid ingredients and eggs, etc. * Mixing your bait: Put some powders into a large bowl or pan, e.g. one pound of dry mix, crack 4 to 6 hen eggs into another large bowl and add your other liquid ingredients. (Some may require accurate measuring using a needle-less syringe.) Examples of additives to put in at this stage might include sweeteners, liquid molasses, squid extract, sweet garlic oil, liquid amino acid compound, liquid betaine, flavor components, honey, yeast extract, anise extract etc. Beat these very well until the consistency and color are even. I tend to over flavour with an alcohol based flavour if Im making baits to be fished as purely lone attractor baits with no free offerings being used. Add the dry powders, small amounts at a time, until the mixture forms a moldable dough. (Its sometimes good to leave the mix in a sealed bag somewhere cool for 2 to 3 hours, and even leave the soaking paste dough in the fridge overnight. This allows the liquids to penetrate into even the least soluble ingredients and really helps bait performance by maximizing its water soluble liquid attraction!) By weighing any dry mix in a bowl, you can find the weight of dry mix required for each further 4 to 6 egg mix. Please note that every base mix you design is different and needs refining for the best mixing, rolling, digestibility, attraction, and water solubility ratios and properties you require for your particular fishing circumstances! Roll the dough (like in bread making) to release air. You have many choices at this stage, like perhaps use a rolling pin to flatten the dough on a bread board, and then cut your dough into many odd shaped pieces. (A very quick bait making method, and a proven one for excellent catches!) Or perhaps squeeze small pieces into dense blobs, or roll dough into sausages and create cylinder shaped pellets or flat cylinder shapes, or flat discs. (Ideal for weed and silt etc). Or chop dough into pieces and hand roll them into balls of varied sizes. (And even chop these pieces in half for another alternative shape!) A little vegetable oil on your palms will help if your baits are sticky. I aim to create baits that will really look, act and feel different to the regimented commercial baits that the majority of anglers slavishly use predominantly these days; doing this is well worthwhile; how many carp dont see perfectly round shaped boilies these days and dont know how to avoid the hook where these are used most frequently? Never forget that we anglers are training the carp to danger when we really need to keep re-educating them into thinking what we are offering them is safe! Well at least until theyve been hooked!) Prepared paste will ideally feel like a moldable bread dough without being sticky, this is very quick and easy to make boilies with minimum trouble, mess and time! Try placing sausages into an empty, very clean mastic gun with the end nozzle cut to a diameter of e.g. 15 millimeters, and extrude smaller sausages to put onto a bait rolling table (a dual half round grooved device that chops and rolls simultaneously producing many round baits very fast! I like to roll out sausages of various diameter and boil these, chopping them up when dry. I also make molded hook baits between thumb and forefinger, some with specially added cork granules to make them buoyant. Put on a large pan of boiling water (when boiling I add sweeteners like molasses, honey, brown sugar, black treacle, and liquorice extract and sea salt. This really gives your boiled baits different extra attraction despite having the usual firm skin). I will often spike my hook baits or cut pieces off them to ensure their surface releases attractors much faster and can also absorb bait soaks more efficient. This really produces noticeably faster too at times. Ive even caught fish to mid twenty pounds on the drop straight after casting the bait in the water. Put some bait into a sieve or chip fryer, and boil the baits for up to an average time of 90 seconds. (The less the better to retain the nutritional qualities of your bait.) Dont forget that with using alcohol based flavors, these are boiling away into the air as vapors with every second! Milk proteins should have the minimum boiling, or youll reduce their nutritional attraction and benefits, by damaging various amino acids in the proteins, (some much more than others!) Smaller baits can take less time than e.g. 18 millimeter ones. Whatever you do, remove them from the boiling water the moment they start floating. Lay the skinned baits to dry on cloths on wooden fruit boxes or cardboard boxes or bread trays and keep turning them over to dry and cool evenly. Leave them to dry, usually from a few hours in warm room temperatures to 3 days or more depending how hard or dry you want them! As they dry, your finished boiles will shrink and harden and absorb any strong smells or odors nearby, so ensure you dry them in a clean environment away from chemicals, paint, cleaning products etc that may be left around inadvertently and may taint your baits with fish repellent fumes! To preserve your baits there are many preservatives to mix with your dry bait mix before mixing, many are great for winter baits as they replace eggs which could affect results in colder water temperatures. Put, for example, a pound of finished boilies into individually marked freezer bags, with the date and mix and attractors or flavors clearly written. Or carry on drying them until theyre 95 % plus dry, and store them in air-drying net bags, paper potato bags or similar, somewhere dry, away from rodents! I like to put about 30 to 60 milliliters of natural attractors additives and amino acid compound with boilies into freezer bags before freezing and shake the baits to distribute them. This can more than double your catch rate! For winter, try adding a favorite raw undiluted flavour, like Tutti Fruitti, Scopex, and Megaspice etc. For waters with excessive bait robbing fish or crayfish for example, use higher levels of casein in your dedicated hook bait mix, and after boiling and drying, leave your baits in a sealed container full of sugar. This is a very effective way to harden your baits and make them effectively last much longer! To calculate the finished weight of prepared boilies from eggs and dry mix in advance of production, the eggs, (usually large hens eggs) are 30 to 40 % (average) the weight of the finished bait per pound. To make my baits different from many shop bought, uniform shaped, machine rolled boiled baits, I boil my baits over a various range of times, e.g. short 10 to 90 seconds (with nutritional baits) up to 5 minutes with carbohydrate baits with overloaded attractors. For a useful quick bait tip for short range hand thrown or catapulted baits for example, or in a bait delivery spod cast out at range, use dough rolled flat and chopped finely into bait pieces. I even leave portions of this procedure un-boiled as paste pieces, to be used as free baits, and in water soluble polyvinyl alcohol (P.V.A.) bags, and dry these separately. This gives baits of varied size, shape, consistency, texture and density, allowing for much greater attraction to carp, making it very much more difficult to detect the hook bait. This is very worthwhile and many of my biggest fish have come through using these types of techniques! * Floating or pop-up boilies: As you are rolling all your paste into balls before boiling, put aside, e.g. 50, for buoyant hook baits. They can be great fished on their own over weed or silt, or as a snowman when used on the hair or hook with a normal sinking boilie. You can incorporate cork or small balls of polystyrene in your base mix ingredients, to these type of baits; or even use a high amount of cork granules in a dedicated base mix, to adjust the amount of buoyancy you want. These are available from the commercial companies. The advantage with these is that your hook baits are identical in nutritional make-up and signal leak - off to your free or ground baits. Another method is to put a small number of smaller, normal baits on a plate, and microwave them in time increments of, e.g. 20 seconds, removing them before they begin to burn. These are soaked in attractors before use, to maximize attraction. Another method is to adjust the level of ingredients until you arrive at a floating test bait. Ive also had this happen by accident, and not design while experimenting with more buoyant ingredients like sodium caseinate, shrimp and krill meals, even some egg biscuit based bird foods, for example. I use casein as the base with sodium caseinate and then other ingredients, as this offers great nutritional signals, while being a harder more resilient bait. You can buy pop-up base mixes from many commercial suppliers. These baits are best left to soak in a mixture of natural attractive extracts and flavours, with an added amino acid compound for example, to harden and preserve the baits and maximize their carp attraction qualities. Such baits fished just on their own on hard fished waters can be very productive, especially casting immediately to carp seen bubbling or rolling, and head and shouldering! * Floating carp baits: The easiest method of mass producing personalized, random shaped nutritional floating bait for carp fishing is: Make your base mix as normal but with much more buoyant ingredient, like 6 ounces per pound of sodium caseinate. Add 2 extra eggs per pound dry mix (with bicarbonate of soda to put more air bubbles into it to help it float), leaving the mix more liquid than solid. Whisk the mix, and pour into a baking tray, and cook in the oven until risen and just brown on top. A good trick is to use a high level of ground - up dog or cat food biscuits in your floater cake. These baits work well especially on waters where carp regularly eat these biscuits as free baits from anglers, and have become wise to eating biscuits as hook baits, having been caught or hooked previously. Such big fish are usually much more difficult to hook on the biscuits themselves as bait, even though all free biscuits may be eaten confidently, your hook baits may be rejected, which can be very frustrating! I have had newly designed, cake style floating base mix baits taken immediately by carp that you might never hook in open water on ordinary dog biscuits. This type of bait is a forgotten gem! It seems obvious from this that any bait that is out of the normal range of baits your carp most often associate with anglers or danger, will be able to produce superior results to the most frequently and over used ones. (These are usually shop bought style baits!) So, why not give bait making a go; you really can have your cake and eat it! The author has many more fishing and bait edges up his sleeve. Every single one can have a huge impact on catches. (Warning: This article is protected by copyright.) By Tim Richardson. The thinking mans fishing author and EXPERT BAIT MAKING GURU. *** FOR MORE EXPERT FISHING IMPROVEMENT INFORMATION AND EXPERT BAIT MAKING BOOKS SEE: http://www.baitbigfish.com Tim Richardson is a leading big fish angler with many incredible catches to his name. He is also a nationally recognised carp and catfish bait guru in the UK. 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Easy Steps To Square Foot Garden Success

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

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