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Old 18th August 2008, 07:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Balachan Shrimp Paste is only now coming into the mainstream as a carp fishing bait, although countless high profile anglers have been using it to great effect over the last few years on a hush-hush basis; fishing it as either as a paste hook bait, or moulding it around a lead or boilie. I think I’m right in saying that Balachan is actually a place in Malaysia, well known for its manufacture of this extremely potent bait, although it’s difficult to be sure because depending on who you are talking to, the word is spelt many different ways, even by those specialising in South East Asian food! The most common spellings are; Balachan, blachang, or balachong. It’s also got several different names in its Indonesian and Filipino guises, but we’d be here all day if I started listing those!
In essence, all you really need to know is that it absolutely stinks! To make the paste, they collect shrimps, sardines and various other little saltwater sea creatures and basically leave them out to ferment in salt water under a baking sun (it’s even buried underground in some countries to seal in the aroma). They then mash the whole lot up and make it into the most pungent paste you can imagine! The paste is predominately used in very small amounts to give a fishy ‘kick’ to South East Asian food dishes, but over the last eighteen months or so it has become a major talking point within carp fishing circles.

The paste is really easy to use; it comes in small blocks like butter and all you need to do is break a bit off (it’s like a paste) and work it until its soft enough to mould. You can use it as a paste bait, but I’ve had particular success dissolving it in warm water and soaking expanders, luncheon meat and adding it to groundbait also wraping it around a mini boilie hookbait. The stuff absolutely stinks, it’s ten times worse than the strongest squid & octopus flavour you could imagine… and that’s saying something! It’s no wonder the carp love it so much, it’s got such a deep and musty aroma that must scream ‘eat me’ to carp!
I notice some tackle shops have now got in on the act and have started selling it, but you can just as easily pick it up from your local Asian food shop, but to be honest I’ve seen it just as cheap online via ebay.

The only tip I can give you is to keep it out of the house. I really can’t stress how much this stuff smells, which goes some way to explaining it’s effectiveness as a carp bait.

Have a play with it see what you think, so many uses for it, give it ago.
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been using it for a while but at the moment it aint set the world on fire
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Got some two years ago, pumped some into pellets and mixed a bit into paste as well.
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i have found one of the best ways in winter put a small piece in a small feeder nothing else will attract carp but not feed them can also be used with the straight lead just smear a bit on the lead
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little tip here just grate some with fine side of cheese grater in to your method groundbait shhhhhhhhh dont tell no one works a treat at larford in winter but dont over do it
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did you know that you can get a powdered version of shrimp cake !!!?????? ssssssssshhhhhhh though lol !!!
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AA baits stock belechan in block, powder and liquid form.Top lads based in Warrington Cheshire. Ring Alan 01925 654840
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