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#278427 - 08/02/06 10:13 PM
Re: ENZYMES AND THEIR ATTRACTION
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Demon FW Member
 
Registered: 03/08/04
Posts: 2859
Loc: Crewe/Nantwich
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Pete B knows everything about bait  , or at least, has an informed opinion. As for commercially making it, do you presently run your own business and want to expand? Can you afford to do it? How are your sales and marketing skills? Most importantly, how many before you have failed and tried? If the answer to the first 2 questions is yes, then I honestly wish you the best of luck.
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#278429 - 08/02/06 10:22 PM
Re: ENZYMES AND THEIR ATTRACTION
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Demon FW Member
 
Registered: 03/08/04
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Ok then, lets put it another way shall we?If somrone could positively prove without any doubt that an enzyme active bait that they had,would b significantly more nutritious and attractive 2 our quarry than ANYTHING ELSE available on the market,would it then b viable????????
It would have to not only catch more and bigger fish than the "big boys" baits do, but would have to be seen to do so. If your profit margin is very high, then maybe you could sell it to friends to start with, and hope that word gets around.
If your bait is as good as you believe it to be, catch a lot of fish and regularly get your photo in the angling press.
Is J.Cunliffe (example) a better angler than most, or is it that he can talk the talk and fishes waters that contains largish fish,and promotes himself. Same with a bait. Use it,prove it,promote it. 
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