One of the angling’s unspoken truths relates to the hours we wait for fish to happen along and bite. Author Robert Traver once waxed poetic about trout and the fact they “respond only to quietude and humility, and endless patience.”
It all sounds idyllic. At least until you realize you’ve been sitting there three hours and the only bites you’ve received are the bug welts bespeckling your skin.
Might be time to finally re-write standard angling operating procedure.
BaitCloud™, a radical idea and new fish-attracting creation, has suddenly given anglers of all skill levels the power to call and entice fish directly to their chosen spot.
Angling’s rules of attraction lean on a five-way sensory system: sight, taste, smell, hear and feel. It’s the very science behind BaitCloud’s persuasive power to draw fish. Like mini underwater volcanoes, BaitCloud balls exude an intense outburst of air bubbles, emitting a concentrated cocktail of amino acids, fish oils and Bio-Glitter.
Thanks to its special scientific formulation, BaitCloud speaks to all five fish senses.
BaitCloud incites a frenzy of underwater activity. When you stimulate fish senses of sound, scent, taste, feel and sight — adding curiosity to the equation — the outcome is nearly inevitable. Tickle all five senses simultaneously, and you’ve incited an undeniable impulse to feed.
“The power of BaitCloud’s five-part attraction system,” says BaitCloud co-founder, Carl Rudnik, “is especially evident among folks who stationary fish from shore, an ice shelter, docks and piers or even a kayak or paddle board. Any situation where you’re presenting your bait or lure in a general fishing zone for an extended time, BaitCloud provides an almost priceless advantage.
“Fish like bluegills, trout, catfish, walleyes and bass can’t help themselves — they’re so aware of their environment — and seemingly so inquisitive — that as soon as water-activated BaitCloud begins to erupt with scent, taste, sound, vibration and flash, the first fish arrive within moments.”
Baitfish arrive and investigate first. They’re quickly followed by sunfish and perch, and finally, the big predators, who patrol the periphery, waiting for the right moment to bite.
“We’ve seen it happen with underwater cameras so many times; have observed what happens in the field so often now that it’s hard not to be excited for anglers who’ve never experienced BaitCloud for themselves.”
Adds Rudnik: “Finding fish is rarely easy. In fact, it’s one of the more complicated, often confusing parts of fishing. BaitCloud aids anglers by creating its own concentrated, active fishing location. Why not bring the fish to you, rather than chasing an unseen animal who’s constantly on the move?”