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  1. Hey guys I've done a little bit of research on chemoattracts for fish and coruscations, specifically amino acid chemoattracts. If you didn't know what a chemoattractant is its basically an external stimuli that help to induce movement of chemotactic cells towards the direction of their highest concentration, or put simply a way for a fish to find there food easier and faster. Now if you understand the main diet of a mud crab which is slow-moving or stationary bottom-dwelling animals such as mollusks, smaller crabs and worms. They also eat plant material but mainly mollusks such as mud cockle & mud whelk. There favorite food blended up would have a large amount of chemoattract amino acids in them that mud crabs specifically love. (in theory) I would like to know if anyone has tried using them as crab trap bait blended up with other ingredients such as tuna oil pollard pilchard mince. If I could use a Special bait mix for mud crabs it would be: -Mud whelk Mince or Mud Cockle -Tuna Oil -Aniseed Oil -Filler such at hydrated Pollard mix/ hydrated chicken feed -Pilchard Mince -Gelatin Powder for slow release or you can just freeze -30g of each amino acid Glycine, arginine and alanine If you have any insight to this topic please share you help would be greatly appreciated. Or you can ask questions if you would like clarification on this topic. Link from WA DPI for General mud crab information
  2. Interested to know members' thoughts on burley. Do you use a pot or disperse directly ?
  3. Hi all just wondering what the best bait to use in burley bombs are and if anyone has any burley recipes for it
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