just thought it would be interesting to see what boilies you all have tried making and whats worked best,
sofar ive tried blackstone carps dogfood boilies,
I then went to changing his mix by adding different flavours into the dogfood,
I added tuna in sunflour oil and used the tuna oil in the wet mix, sofar this has proven to be a real carp catcher, in 4 sessions ive had about 20 runs on these boilies and about 14 carp landed,
Ive made garlic and cinnomin, they didnt work so well,
peanut butter boilies (awaiting a test)
and today I mixed up some king prawn and dogfood boilies, hoping to try them out thursday along with the peanut butter,
i tried making bananna as they stop selling them but i didnot put enough flavour in so they are weak in smell but the colour is highly visible
Tuna is a realy good carp bait use the brine one tho works better with particles and groundbait and what ever your mix is
i use the oil because boilie mixes require a teaspoon of oil per egg, so it was the best of both worlds, went for a fish yesterday using the tuna boilies and me and a friend combined had over 15 runs, theyre definately a boilie to try out
I usually use tiger nut boilies with different ingredients. Caught all my last few carps from may on them,they work quite well.
I'll also try some robin red boilies,if i'll be able to find robin red in our country
Btw. How do you make tuna boilies if i may ask? you add the oil to the wet mix,and what in rough do you use for the dry mix? the tuna meat?
i use half a tin of tuna added into 2 cups of dogbiscuits and one cup of flour, blend it for ages, sieve it all after, add the oil to the wetmix, roll boil and theyre done
i sometimes make my own boilies which i call milk chocolate fudge, WHY!!!................well its simple no one would ever waste fudge and milk chocolate on fish, i also add raisens which have be blended up along with the fudge and chocolate, i recken its the quality of the bait that catches me my fish
its funny because eating these boilies may sound appetizing but they are actually quite discusting lol
300g semolina
300g soya flour
300g ground trout pellet ( high oil depending on time of year)
100g vitamealo(milk powder)
mix this lot together dry
crack 6 large eggs in a bowl and add 20 ml cod liver oil, 10 ml flavour of your choice (to keep it cheep use nam plams fish sauce)
mix together and boil for 2-3 minutes.
in the colder months i replace the trout pellet powder with 150g crushed hemp and 150g maize flour
dont forget to crush up your egg shells and introduce to the powder before adding the liquids
sounds like a nice boilie recipe, gotta try it soon!
(24-09-2010 05:22 PM)Chris BOTLN Wrote: [ -> ]sounds like a nice boilie recipe, gotta try it soon!
Lee and Perrins anchovy sauce is good stuff...