To begin with, I would like to share some insights about maple peas.
Maple Peas – The Natural bait with a earthy aroma.

Maple peas are a favored bait for carp fishing, known for their subtle earthy aroma and soft texture that fish find hard to resist. They serve as a budget-friendly alternative to boilies and can be utilized in various ways: as loose feed, in spod mixes, or as hook baits. To maximize their effectiveness, proper preparation is essential.
Preparation:
Soaking:
Begin by soaking the maple peas in a bucket filled with twice as much water as the depth of the peas. Let them soak for 24 hours.
Boiling:
After soaking, boil the peas for approximately 15 minutes, or until they soften to the point where they can be easily squashed between your fingers.
Testing:
Once boiled, test a pea by squeezing it. It should be soft enough to push through a baiting needle with ease.
Using Maple Peas:
Loose feed:
Scatter maple peas around your fishing spot to draw in carp.
Spod mixes:
Incorporate them into spod mixes to create a dynamic and appealing groundbait.
Hookbaits:
They can be used on a hair rig or side-hooked as effective hookbaits.
Mixing with other baits:
Combine them with other particles, such as hemp, maize, or boilies, to enhance attraction and variety.
Transforming Maples into a superfood.

With your newfound understanding of maple peas, you can easily enhance their nutritional value for carp. Simply soak the maple peas in BGA Liquid Carp Food Feed Booster.
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BGA Liquid Carp Food Feed Booster is crafted from natural spirulina and is enriched with added proteins, amino acids, and vitamins to maximize its effectiveness.
Incorporating spirulina into a carp’s diet offers several key advantages, including enhanced growth, boosted immunity, improved skin and fin quality, and vibrant coloration.
Tight Lines, Dylan Cloete
