groundbait
Groundbait is a prepared mixture used in angling to attract fish to a specific area and encourage them to feed around the spot where baited hooks will be presented. It works by releasing attractants, such as flavors, oils, and natural scents, and by creating a visual or textural presence in the water that draws fish to the feeding zone.
Typical groundbait bases include breadcrumbs, ground cereals (such as maize or semolina), flour, and crushed pellets.
Groundbait is used in two main forms. Loose groundbait is scattered into the water to create a
Ethical and environmental considerations include avoiding overfeeding, disposing of unused bait, and complying with local regulations.