Anyone who’s tried baitmaking for awhile will notice the quality gone into this. I can’t compete using these ingredients and time. Makes sense to buy from Mark… lol. His bait is admirable! All the best guys!
Mark im sure is well aware of this but to others curious of that ‘other something’ regarding the milk proteins, other than the protein content the second biggest lure will be the opioid within it called casomorphines which becomes addictive to the fish and proceeds to make the seek it again and again not on just a nutritional value basis but as an opioid, almost like a drug, a very interesting topic.
The nice thing about Mark and Baitworks, He does not bang on every week about stuff (even tho he could) Yet you get others that go on and on and on. And what Mark says is honest and all makes sense. Very well done lads!
I'll admit I make my own bait and have on and off since the 80's , at 52 now it's a nad' ache making it but I can't not do it for fear I don't know what I'm buying within the bait. Mark is well respected and I know the bait is great compared to what you could buy with a shadow of the products Baitworks use. Mark's a grafter and he really knows his stuff , you can feel the passion in his videos and I'd gladly use the bait instead of my own rolled baits . Great video guys , real in depth dive into some of the quality products you use and folk HOPE others use ,but do they ? Steve M
I love when Mark's on camera, I always learn something new when it comes to bait making. I only buy from companies like Baitworks that have no issue in showing what ingredients and quality goes into their baits/brand.
Loved this. Was massively into my bait making back in the late 80's/early 90's and totally convinced that quality milk proteins play a huge part in a proper fishmeal bait. Nice one X
The reason I started using Baitworks was because of an interview I saw Mark give a couple of years ago. It was clear from the outset that he’s proud of his mixes and he actually cares about what goes into them. His research and testing astounded me tbh. I totally trust Baitworks now and I know I’m using a bait that’s second to none 💪🏼
Interesting stuff particularly the stuff about Milk Proteins. As more companies move away from or discontinue Milk Protein base mixes would Baitworks consider formulating an out and out Milk Protein bait or base mix?
You’ve only gotta buy some of Marks bait and break a boilie open and you can see the quality inside unlike some of these other supposed big bait companies that use cheap ingredients to maximise profits. The best bait🤘🏻
Interesting video fellas, been using Baitworks for a number of years now with monster Red my fav! Question for you, how much better is your frozen bait compared to your shelf life bait, or owuld you say they are the same?
@frotheydave3868 yeah I know I seen it says 10% ash but I do see crude ash in so many other big name baits mainline is 2.5% for cell and I think its near 20% in nash scopex squid I see why bait has got worse since the 90s now
@@aarondavies8486it was in baits back then, it’s just they didn’t have to list the ingredients. Like I said - they aren’t adding ash as an ingredient, it’s contained within the meals they and all manufacturers use. But something like provimi will have more of it in than cpsp90, for example
@@aarondavies8486 It's actually not safe for humans if you delve into the impacts of it. Yet in most countries it's still very much used in the food industry.
I wonder why they don't use steam to prepare the boilies... No big bait company boils the bait nowadays... When you boil in water, you lose a lot of "attraction" from the bait, when you steam you don't....
Steam is at 100deg, because of the makeup of the bait/gelling products Baitworks simmer at about 80deg, so there’s less denaturing anyway. Middle of the bait is probably half that……
@frotheydave3868 i do understand and not saying it's a bad thing, just saying that i think steaming is better in my opinion... My country of origin is Romania, we use a lot of soluble boilies, and find out that steaming is better than boiling.. I used to roll my own bait, but since Nutrabaits started to do the "solubals" i give itna try and work.. Good idea for Baitworks maybe to produce the atlantic heat soluble boilies? I find them superior in short sessions to normal boilies...
Then along comes a company like parker baits made in a shead and same price as mainline no idea of there ingredients or whats in them just thrown together and is an insult to these guys who are putting in the hard work
What an absolutely ridiculous comment. Parker Baits make a quality Boilie. Suggest you take a look at Mainline ingredients, more marketing than ingredients! Mainline should be half the price they charge (it’s absolute trash)
@@adamthomas-lm7zx I'm not far away. I work in Bath. I mainly work private. I work with 2 builders. Iv'e been in business 36 years and am usually flat out can't keep up. It's very quiet. I hope your work continues. I maybe able to catch up on a bit of spring fishing. Not all bad news!
This is why baitworks are top tier 👌🏻⚙️
Anyone who’s tried baitmaking for awhile will notice the quality gone into this. I can’t compete using these ingredients and time. Makes sense to buy from Mark… lol. His bait is admirable! All the best guys!
Baitworks always setting the standard.
Quality carp food.
#ITWORKS ⚙️
This company has always done things properly, and it shows, refreshing honesty, but no fancy advertising, long may it continue 👍
Mark im sure is well aware of this but to others curious of that ‘other something’ regarding the milk proteins, other than the protein content the second biggest lure will be the opioid within it called casomorphines which becomes addictive to the fish and proceeds to make the seek it again and again not on just a nutritional value basis but as an opioid, almost like a drug, a very interesting topic.
The nice thing about Mark and Baitworks, He does not bang on every week about stuff (even tho he could) Yet you get others that go on and on and on. And what Mark says is honest and all makes sense. Very well done lads!
I'll admit I make my own bait and have on and off since the 80's , at 52 now it's a nad' ache making it but I can't not do it for fear I don't know what I'm buying within the bait.
Mark is well respected and I know the bait is great compared to what you could buy with a shadow of the products Baitworks use.
Mark's a grafter and he really knows his stuff , you can feel the passion in his videos and I'd gladly use the bait instead of my own rolled baits .
Great video guys , real in depth dive into some of the quality products you use and folk HOPE others use ,but do they ?
Steve M
I love when Mark's on camera, I always learn something new when it comes to bait making. I only buy from companies like Baitworks that have no issue in showing what ingredients and quality goes into their baits/brand.
Loved this. Was massively into my bait making back in the late 80's/early 90's and totally convinced that quality milk proteins play a huge part in a proper fishmeal bait. Nice one X
The reason I started using Baitworks was because of an interview I saw Mark give a couple of years ago. It was clear from the outset that he’s proud of his mixes and he actually cares about what goes into them. His research and testing astounded me tbh. I totally trust Baitworks now and I know I’m using a bait that’s second to none 💪🏼
Love your work!
Inspiring me in my bait making in Sweden 🇸🇪
Really enjoyed this video, Gonna use bait works for the first time soon. ✊
I have used Baitworks for years, Caught my PB Carp and PB Sturgeon on Baitworks. Top class products.
Just purchased my first order of Atlantic heat boilies, pellets, oil, pop ups, wafters and glug - can't wait to try them. 👍
Great video gents 🙌 baitworks without question the best quality & even better when you guys do the 20% off sales 👌👌👌👌👌
Interesting stuff particularly the stuff about Milk Proteins. As more companies move away from or discontinue Milk Protein base mixes would Baitworks consider formulating an out and out Milk Protein bait or base mix?
There are people out there doing “proper” milks, but how many people would pay £30 a kilo for bait?
Well a few would, but I’ll admit they aren’t for everyone. Fewer and fewer options unfortunately, hence the question.
It makes me laugh how people will spend thousands on tackle and gear but only want to pay peanuts for bait
I use peanuts as bait and they are very good :)@@jonmiller16
Great lads . Love your rambling podcast about all sorts of stuff. Not all carpy😂❤❤
Great to see those milks going in there 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Nice watch. Mmmmm, might give this stuff a go.
Great vídeo👏
Yes Greg showing Jake how its done get in there m8
Mark and Mike r killin it if no one can understand this vid they may aswell make bows and arrows like ingens!😅
You’ve only gotta buy some of Marks bait and break a boilie open and you can see the quality inside unlike some of these other supposed big bait companies that use cheap ingredients to maximise profits. The best bait🤘🏻
Interesting video fellas, been using Baitworks for a number of years now with monster Red my fav! Question for you, how much better is your frozen bait compared to your shelf life bait, or owuld you say they are the same?
They're exactly the same mate, use with total confidence. :)
What lake is that
How much crude ash do you use what %
You don’t use crude ash, it’s a by product of the drying process of the ingredient. Low temp fishmeals have less ash and so more of the good stuff.
Look on the data sheet of the ingredients you buy, it’ll be on there.
@frotheydave3868 yeah I know I seen it says 10% ash but I do see crude ash in so many other big name baits mainline is 2.5% for cell and I think its near 20% in nash scopex squid I see why bait has got worse since the 90s now
@@aarondavies8486it was in baits back then, it’s just they didn’t have to list the ingredients. Like I said - they aren’t adding ash as an ingredient, it’s contained within the meals they and all manufacturers use. But something like provimi will have more of it in than cpsp90, for example
Hi thanks for the information do you know what dpmt is cheers@frotheydave3868
Can you use msg in a bait
Yes indeed.
@BaitworksTV thanks on Google says its not safe for fish
@@BaitworksTV also how good is dmpt
@@aarondavies8486 It's actually not safe for humans if you delve into the impacts of it. Yet in most countries it's still very much used in the food industry.
@@aarondavies8486 Try it, tank tests are your best friend.
Goo😂
We tested it on the tank fish 👍
I wonder why they don't use steam to prepare the boilies...
No big bait company boils the bait nowadays...
When you boil in water, you lose a lot of "attraction" from the bait, when you steam you don't....
Steam is at 100deg, because of the makeup of the bait/gelling products Baitworks simmer at about 80deg, so there’s less denaturing anyway. Middle of the bait is probably half that……
@frotheydave3868 i do understand and not saying it's a bad thing, just saying that i think steaming is better in my opinion...
My country of origin is Romania, we use a lot of soluble boilies, and find out that steaming is better than boiling..
I used to roll my own bait, but since Nutrabaits started to do the "solubals" i give itna try and work..
Good idea for Baitworks maybe to produce the atlantic heat soluble boilies?
I find them superior in short sessions to normal boilies...
Then along comes a company like parker baits made in a shead and same price as mainline no idea of there ingredients or whats in them just thrown together and is an insult to these guys who are putting in the hard work
What an absolutely ridiculous comment.
Parker Baits make a quality Boilie.
Suggest you take a look at Mainline ingredients, more marketing than ingredients! Mainline should be half the price they charge (it’s absolute trash)
100% trust Baitworks...
Wouldn't use anything else...
We are heading for a big recession. The best bait suppliers will come through.
Where have you’ve heard about that then ?…..Recession that is ?????
I’m self employed in construction we got work coming out of are arse
@@adamthomas-lm7zx Your a lucky man.
I am down south from Wiltshire working lots & lots of houses going up. So site bashing trades are doing well mate 👍🏻
@@adamthomas-lm7zx I'm not far away. I work in Bath. I mainly work private. I work with 2 builders. Iv'e been in business 36 years and am usually flat out can't keep up. It's very quiet. I hope your work continues. I maybe able to catch up on a bit of spring fishing. Not all bad news!
Bloody love Harris 🫶🏻 what a guy