| cl | | | | and a child 10,000, which shows this |
| What about common carp? It does seem that if | | | | chemoreception changes even with us. Some |
| anyone had gotten their baits really right then | | | | ânatural feedingâ common carp |
| many more of those un-caught | | | | may literally have no need to develop a capacity |
| monstersâin lakes etc would appear as if | | | | to detect other smells or tastes other than the |
| by magic instead of remaining un-caught for | | | | natural. According to its DNA programming it may |
| years. The full impact of DNA differences | | | | only need to detect perhaps 500 natural tastes or |
| between many commons and mirror carp on | | | | smells to fully exploit its natural food resources. It |
| catches are something that is mostly totally | | | | seems logical then that they will not be at all |
| underestimated as well as the very subtle but | | | | aware that our angling baits are food wherever |
| potent effects of food item electrical fields which | | | | natural live food is not used is bait. (In the past, |
| may or may not be present in fishing baits... | | | | silk weed has been known to catch fish, why |
| Apparently human adults can detect 30,000 smells | | | | should this be a surprise? |