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Predigested Fishmeal

Predigested fishmeal is a processed form of fishmeal designed for enhanced solubility and digestibility.

It provides rapid signal release and improved feeding response.

What is predigested fishmeal

Predigested fishmeal is fishmeal that has been enzymatically broken down into smaller, more soluble components.

This process increases the availability of amino acids and improves performance in water.

High solubility

Predigested fishmeal dissolves more easily in water compared to standard fishmeal.

This results in:

• Faster release of amino acids
• Stronger early signal
• Increased detectability

It is highly effective for creating immediate attraction.

Faster leakage

Due to its solubility, predigested fishmeal accelerates leakage.

This leads to:

• Rapid signal spread
• Quick activation of the bait
• Strong short-term attraction

It is ideal for situations where fast response is required.

Easier digestion

Predigested fishmeal is easier for fish to process.

This improves:

• Nutrient absorption
• Feeding comfort
• Repeat feeding behaviour

It supports both attraction and long-term feeding.

Role in bait performance

Predigested fishmeal enhances multiple aspects of bait performance.

It contributes to:

• Fast attraction
• Strong amino signals
• Improved digestibility
• Increased feeding confidence

It is often used to boost bait effectiveness.

Common mistakes

Predigested fishmeal must be used carefully.

Common mistakes include:

• Overuse → overly soft bait
• Too much solubility → short-lived effect
• Poor balance → unstable structure
• Ignoring binding → weak boilies

Balancing predigested fishmeal

Predigested fishmeal should be balanced with structural ingredients.

It should work together with:

• Standard fishmeal → provides structure
• Binders → maintain integrity
• Birdfoods → add texture
• Liquids → support activation

The goal is fast attraction without losing stability.

In Boilie Maker Studio

Predigested fishmeal is analyzed as a high-impact ingredient.

The system evaluates:

• Solubility
• Leakage contribution
• Digestibility
• Interaction with structure

This allows optimization for both instant attraction and feeding performance.