We often think we pretty much know enough to explain nearly everything; such has been the amazing speed of advances in scientific discovery. But when it comes to energy and matter even Einstein got many things wrong and even the greatest scientific minds ever still have not gotten what’s really happening with matter and energy explained, so why should natural carp food and it’s detection really be any different?
Because we are evolving as humans we feel we are at our peak of knowledge and understanding. But the more we discover just shows what a tremendous amount there is yet to be learnt. For example, there is the great debate about the origins of man because there has never been a ‘missing link’ found for man which has not been debunked. The fact that gravity (which gets stronger the nearer to the ground you get), time and are linked may explain something. Around full moon / new moon many species of fish get caught, often the bigger specimens. Is it because the moon’s electro gravitational influence effects the power of electrical fields and bio-electrical reactions making food easier to detect? The truth is out there or we may hold the answers within our own body and brains without even realising it.
Terry Hearn’s talents may be more than just the extraordinary angling prowess which is so obvious. Added to this, an element of ‘ESP’ may be closer to the truth than is thought at present among us modern hunters. It is a fact that most men are able to detect magnetic North – as opposed to women. The ancestral use for this ability are obvious. But it may be that this only indicates the presence of other abilities which can present in some individuals more than others and become extremely well honed and enhanced by very long intense practice.
Is it the fact that in fishing, we really do ‘tune-in’ not just to the natural rhythms of the scenic environment around us, but even in to the very bio-energetic activity and state of our ‘prey’ using abilities latent and only brought into action in those people with this ability strongest in them? Not all men are born equal that is for sure, or we could all run the 100 meters in 10 seconds and average 7 feet tall the height new generations are heading for. The differences in DNA among humans in the human genome studies are revealing more significant numbers of differences than were originally stated and many more are going to be found. So perhaps, DNA is a far greater factor in landing those little caught or uncaught giants that we dream of.
It is absolutely true that in waters that are fed considerable quantities of bait which hold very large fish which just seem never to have been caught, that these natural feeding fish have more of an abundance of natural food to exploit than would possibly be available without such additional feeding. This abundance which is converted to energy and nutrition so much more efficiently than anglers’ baits seems the key to these fish’s sometimes huge sizes and not necessarily infrequent binge feeds on anglers’ baits.
The fact that many of these fish have never been caught on anglers’ baits demonstrates the fact that these fish are not the ‘wisest fish in the lake.’ Logically it takes the fishes experiences of being hooked, landed and of having to deal with anglers’ rigs to deter such fish from eating certain baits completely. Juvenile fish have a different diet to mature fish, but obviously in some cases the dietary preferences of some fish remain with algae, water weeds, insects larvae; daphnia, bloodworm, shrimps, snails, mussels etc, but perhaps have not developed any further mechanism for detecting other smells or tastes of alternative food as offered by anglers? Boilies and pellets mostly take more energy to digest and assimilate than natural foods.
Personally I’ve got a feeling that successful baits developed to tempt those un-caught commons will have much more to do with actually using the unique characteristics of a bait to attract and concentrate natural organisms around the hook and exploiting directly those DNA and energy differences. Some angling inventions exploit electromagnetic energy fields to attract algae. Aside the nutritional aspects of algal attraction, its electromagnetic field may well be far more important than is estimated at the present time... Angler’s conventional baits will display a totally different electromagnetic energy field to natural food. Perhaps turning your hook rig into a copper wire, nickel hook battery really is a correct step in the right direction, or even adding magnetite powder or tiny quartz crystals to hook baits? (Salt in baits has obvious other implications too.)
Looking at the radar structures on the front of World War 2 airplanes reminds me so much of catfish and carp barbels. You might like to try testing your own electromagnetic field. Try rubbing your hands together vigorously for a minute and then pressing your palms together and drawing them apart slowing, bringing them together again and repeating this. You might a strange coolness or bouncing as if 2 magnets were acting against each other. Can you feel your ‘force?’
The author has many more fishing and bait ‘edges’ up his sleeve. Every single one can have a huge impact on catches. (Warning: This article is protected by copyright.)
By Tim Richardson.
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