Description
Fishing Lupine - Natural Bait for Cyprinidae
Fishing lupine, especially its sweet varieties, is an excellent choice for anglers looking for an effective and natural bait. Thanks to its attractiveness and high quality, lupine seed is successfully used as a bait or an addition to groundbait, attracting fish such as carp, bream, roach and crucian carp.
Preparing lupine for bait
The process of preparing lupin is simple and does not require complicated equipment.
- Soaking: Pour the selected amount of lupins into a pot, cover with cold water and leave for approx. 24 hours.
- Cooking: After soaking, cook the grains in the same water for about 1 hour, until soft but not falling apart.
- Drainage: After cooking, drain the lupins in a sieve to remove excess water and leave to cool.
Lupine prepared in this way becomes extremely attractive to fish, both as a bait and as an element of groundbait.
Fishing lupine is not only an effective bait, but also an ecological and natural solution that will satisfy every fishing enthusiast.
Place the grains in a sieve to dry them.