In my time as an angler the one thing that has stood out between the 'good' anglers and the rest is how they make everything seem effortless. It can be seen in all the things they do, each task is simple and well practiced. This comes from experience but also from their own unique personalities. The little things they have paid attention to, the things they do different. Making your own bait isn't just about saving money. It's about tailoring your baits to suit the way you fish, to compliment your fishing and to maximise your rig effectiveness. After a while you get to know your bait and how it performs with your rigs. Making adjustments when problems come along becomes easy, because it's personal. Knowing how a rig will perform with your baits takes out uncertainty. When you take out uncertainty, everything flows and when that happens...?