How To Prepare Hemp for Fishing

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  • Опубліковано 15 січ 2014
  • Hemp is the number one particle bait for carp and other species and is used by thousands of anglers when fishing. Particle Expert Bryan Jarrett is joined by England Carper Kev Hewitt as they go through an easy step by step guide on how to safely prepare Hempseed for fishing.
    Hemp is the number one particle bait for carp and other species and is used by thousands of anglers when fishing. Particle Expert Bryan Jarrett is joined by England Carper Kev Hewitt as they go through an easy step by step guide on how to safely prepare Hempseed for fishing.
    1:00 Cooked Hempseed. A great particle bait for fishing but it must be safely cooked to ensure you can use hemp for fishing. Click link for more info
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    1:45 Dry Hempseed. This shows what the raw uncooked hemp looks like and is a great guide on how to prepare hemp seed for fishing. Click for more info
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    1:55 Particle Preparation Guide. Use our easy guide on how to boil hemp for fishing and use our top tips on cooking particles for fishing. Click for more info
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    7:31 Betalin Perfect for adding a sweet twist to all particles particularly hemp seed fishing. Click for more info
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    8:10 Prepared Sea Salt & Chilli Pepper Hemp. We have produced our own cooked hemp for fishing that is ready to go and requires absolutely no preparation. Click for more info
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  • @bengolby-mw6ee
    @bengolby-mw6ee 3 місяці тому +1

    A very good hemp seed video I have always used hemp seed since I was 10 years old I am in my 40s now so hemp seed is a good carp fishing bait you can add all kinds of flavours to it to make it more interesting for your carp fishing 🎣 👍 👌

    • @Hindersbaituk
      @Hindersbaituk  2 місяці тому

      Thanks for your comments. A fantastic feed option, certainly get's those fish rooting around!
      Tight lines

  • @tristanpereira8876
    @tristanpereira8876 9 років тому +1

    awesome video guys!! keep up the good videos!!

    • @Hindersbaituk
      @Hindersbaituk  9 років тому +1

      Tristan Pereira
      Thanks for your comment
      Kind regards
      Hinders

  • @harrywhite742000
    @harrywhite742000 10 років тому +1

    Great vid , cheers guys .

    • @Hindersbaituk
      @Hindersbaituk  10 років тому

      Thanks for your comment Harry!
      Kind regards
      Hinders

  • @OnTheBlankUK
    @OnTheBlankUK 11 місяців тому +1

    Cheers for this, I'm trying it right now

  • @jedahsaudia1746
    @jedahsaudia1746 7 місяців тому +1

    Nice

  • @Chris-sd8mk
    @Chris-sd8mk Рік тому +1

    Brilliant video,just what I needed,where did you get the pan from.😊

    • @Hindersbaituk
      @Hindersbaituk  Рік тому +1

      Very good question, in a word not a clue. An old one. A fair few options online! I'm sure eBay would be a good call
      Tight lines

  • @truthpig
    @truthpig 9 років тому

    Great video - anybody got any info on preparing maple peas? Do they need soaking or cooking or both?

    • @Hindersbaituk
      @Hindersbaituk  9 років тому +1

      truthpig
      Thanks for your feedback it's really appreciated.
      With maple peas - Soak overnight - bring to the boil and cook for 15/20 minutes, keeping a close eye on them. Maples can go mushy if overdone.
      Kind regards
      Hinders

  • @2180nathan
    @2180nathan 8 років тому +3

    Great video!!! Very helpful. Just a quick question if I wanted to add chilli to spice it up would I add it while it was soaking and then boil it, or just while its boiling.
    Cheers

    • @Hindersbaituk
      @Hindersbaituk  8 років тому +2

      +2180nathan
      Chilli flakes - I would add in the soaking stage, then boil together to allow the Chilli to filling absorb into the water/Hemp - Giving you the ultimate kick.

    • @2180nathan
      @2180nathan 8 років тому +1

      +Hinders Fishing Superstore cheers will give it a go :)

  • @camerongingerbrown
    @camerongingerbrown 10 років тому +2

    i cooked my own hemp for the first time a couple of weeks ago; the hemp i bought was from a large pet supplier. I soaked it for the 24 hours an then boiled it for a good hour and still none of the seeds had split. Could this be down to poor quality hemp or maybe too much hemp in the pan? any ideas because id like to start cooking my own hemp this season??

    • @Hindersbaituk
      @Hindersbaituk  10 років тому +1

      Hello mate, If you followed our guide lines must be the quality, for more help give us a call on 01793 333900
      Kind regards
      hinders

  • @coeniejansevanrensburg6195
    @coeniejansevanrensburg6195 8 років тому +2

    nice videos. just a few questions. when you soaked the hemp do you close the lit or is it open to air. then do you use cold water or warm water? does that matter?

    • @Hindersbaituk
      @Hindersbaituk  8 років тому

      +coenrad janse van rensburg (coenie)
      Hello thanks for your comment and sorry for the delay - No lid is needed and simply use cold water - Follow this guide and you will be absolutely fine.
      Kind regards
      Hinders

    • @posejdon39
      @posejdon39 7 років тому

      Coenrad Janse van Rensburg

    • @coeniejansevanrensburg6195
      @coeniejansevanrensburg6195 7 років тому

      thank you very much

  • @normanhuggett3684
    @normanhuggett3684 7 років тому

    Normal methods of cooking giant do not work , any suggestions !?

    • @Hindersbaituk
      @Hindersbaituk  7 років тому

      It would be the quality of Hemp - it's very hard to find quality big hempseed that's why we why don't sell it! If you add salt this stops the split, other than that you will not get a better split.
      Kind regards
      Hinders