Gallery


So, from the early development stages to the beginning of a slight meteoric rise for incQbait. We have had a few bream and small fish along the way as expected, but here are the best images thus far from 2017 onwards.



2017


The first capture. After a night of heavy rain I didn't expect a thing,
as was always the case for me in wet weather, but this was the turning point.
My very first carp to be caught on a homemade boilie. The ingredients were so simple,
 an egg, a bit of soya flour, semolina, molasses, soy sauce and sesame seeds for crunch.
Three more fish followed of similar size, including a bream. IncQbait was born.



                                     

These 3 shots were taken by my wife who decided to join me on
a day session to see what all the fuss was all about with this 'fishing lark'
 Needless to say the fruits of my bait making labour showed her, and
I think she enjoyed the day at Elphicks with me, on the Kettles lake.







2018 & 2019


IncQbait has a team now, comprised of 5 anglers so far. They are Scott Cook, Dave Cook, Josh Mayes, Craig Grant and myself, Jay Edwards. All the lads are good anglers. Craig is the latest addition to the team and he hasnt disappointed with his catches on his first session on our bait. Not only did he manage 5 fish but he also caught a personal best Mirror Carp - so hats off to him. I will mention Adam Parker, as he was with us too early on, but moved on to pastures new. A shame as Adam caught us some nice fish. Some are included in the gallery below. So, onwards, Scott, Dave and Josh have really been fantastic in their ideas and input for the bait, to which I have worked my backside off in its development and we have all watched the bait take shape over a short space of time and start to land some good fish on the bank....























































Scott caught this on a brand new bait recently. A very short evening 
session resulting in this lovely Common Carp. Rods were out less 
than an hour


A second short 'sesh' resulting in this smaller mirror,
on the new bait. Lovely fish no matter the size.