You can make homemade boilies to beat readymade baits with guidance and a bit of creative thought to form boilies and paste or dough baits ahead of their time! The most traditional way of creating boilies involves the use of powders mixed with liquid to create a dough which is attractive and stimulatory to carp!
The dry powder and liquid mixtures you create to form dough and paste and boilies can be very simple, or as complex as you like but must be as potent as you can create them! This bait article is just a snippet from a 7 year study on how to make homemade baits of many formats that defeat top readymade carp baits!
Your liquid mixture can be as simple as liquid whole egg plus other liquids such as flavours and liquid foods and sweetener. The powder part of your bait can be a ready made base mix or a special homemade mixture of your own design but should be made as unique and as potent as possible!
The potency of your bait liquids and powders is absolutely critical and makes all the difference to success or failure in triggering feeding responses; it is a hidden aspect of bait many homemade bait makers do not focus upon enough but ultimately the amount of internal impacts your bait elements have upon fish the better your results will be! In a suitable container gradually mix your liquids mixture to your powders to form a dough that can be formed into individual baits of any shape or size desired, and the more unique and different to rolled baits they are the better your results will be!
Boilies are dough or paste baits boiled for less or more than a minute and the boiling coagulates globular proteins in the egg and bait ingredients etc forming firmer more resilient baits that last longer than paste against pest species. Originally boiling paste to make boilies meant advantages over paste against pest species plus increasing effective free baiting range and longevity when pre-baiting too!
Truly attractive boilies attract the attentions of pest species whether they are hard or soft or boiled or are dough paste baits by the profile they are composed of. There are great benefits to attracting pest species whichever bait format you use because they attract attention to your baits and create a beneficial competitive feeding scenario that produces more hooked fish!
Far too many anglers mistakenly think long lasting boilies are best but following years of trials I discovered the opposite is true and in fact in most cases the faster a boilie breaks down even in as little as 3 or 4 hours, then this is far more successful! Boilies that last 24 hours and are fished for that long are generally not anywhere as effective as baits that break down in 4 hours and this is very much due to the water reactive elements of a bait entering the water column far more effectively in short duration baits!
Winter and cold water boilies must by definition be very soluble in order to react with water to form a concentration gradient for fish to home in on and this is one aspect of homemade bait making we can seriously exploit in beating readymade baits at any time of year! Many anglers add a flavour or flavours to their baits often for their own confidence, but a well designed bait requires zero flavour as it ionizes water so supremely effectively anyway, however flavours and their individual components have an important place especially in pre-conditioning fish to hook baits, but see Baitbigfish or my biography for more information!
By Tim Richardson.
The dry powder and liquid mixtures you create to form dough and paste and boilies can be very simple, or as complex as you like but must be as potent as you can create them! This bait article is just a snippet from a 7 year study on how to make homemade baits of many formats that defeat top readymade carp baits!
Your liquid mixture can be as simple as liquid whole egg plus other liquids such as flavours and liquid foods and sweetener. The powder part of your bait can be a ready made base mix or a special homemade mixture of your own design but should be made as unique and as potent as possible!
The potency of your bait liquids and powders is absolutely critical and makes all the difference to success or failure in triggering feeding responses; it is a hidden aspect of bait many homemade bait makers do not focus upon enough but ultimately the amount of internal impacts your bait elements have upon fish the better your results will be! In a suitable container gradually mix your liquids mixture to your powders to form a dough that can be formed into individual baits of any shape or size desired, and the more unique and different to rolled baits they are the better your results will be!
Boilies are dough or paste baits boiled for less or more than a minute and the boiling coagulates globular proteins in the egg and bait ingredients etc forming firmer more resilient baits that last longer than paste against pest species. Originally boiling paste to make boilies meant advantages over paste against pest species plus increasing effective free baiting range and longevity when pre-baiting too!
Truly attractive boilies attract the attentions of pest species whether they are hard or soft or boiled or are dough paste baits by the profile they are composed of. There are great benefits to attracting pest species whichever bait format you use because they attract attention to your baits and create a beneficial competitive feeding scenario that produces more hooked fish!
Far too many anglers mistakenly think long lasting boilies are best but following years of trials I discovered the opposite is true and in fact in most cases the faster a boilie breaks down even in as little as 3 or 4 hours, then this is far more successful! Boilies that last 24 hours and are fished for that long are generally not anywhere as effective as baits that break down in 4 hours and this is very much due to the water reactive elements of a bait entering the water column far more effectively in short duration baits!
Winter and cold water boilies must by definition be very soluble in order to react with water to form a concentration gradient for fish to home in on and this is one aspect of homemade bait making we can seriously exploit in beating readymade baits at any time of year! Many anglers add a flavour or flavours to their baits often for their own confidence, but a well designed bait requires zero flavour as it ionizes water so supremely effectively anyway, however flavours and their individual components have an important place especially in pre-conditioning fish to hook baits, but see Baitbigfish or my biography for more information!
By Tim Richardson.
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