Boilies are commercially produced flavored baits. |
As many of you know, I haven't written a whole lot about fishing with boilies
for carp. Rest assured, I do use them on occasion, but maybe I should be using them more!
Last fall I won a photo contest sponsored by CAG. I won about 40 lbs. of Carp Maxx boilies in a coconut flavor (20 mm size). I had them sitting in my basement and decided to pack some in my bag. Two days ago I was out fishing and getting nothing on the 'ole reliable maize/ plastic corn bait. Good size fish were occasionally jumping so I knew they were in the area I was fishing. Why not try a boilie? I baited up in front of me with a few spoonfuls of a maize/cut up boilie mix and proceeded to bait up my hair. Since the boilies were large, I decided to cut them in half and add a piece of maize to the combo. That's a rather large bait, but no problem with fish over 15 lbs. The results speak for themselves. In two hours, I caught carp of 16, 18, 21 and 23 lbs. all on the boilie combo. The maize/plastic corn combo, fished on another outfit, did not even get a hit. I was sold.
I has good success with a combo bait of half a boilie and a kernel of maize |
Many experienced fishermen will tell you that boilies are a bait made for big carp. While 15 mm seems like the average size most anglers use, some of the big carp hunters will go with a 20 or even 24 mm size.
Boiles can be purchased online in most carp fishing stores like Big Carp Tackle or Carp Maxx (found on Facebook). If you are looking for a big fish, boilies are certainly a good option.
Here's the proof that boilies work. They are big baits made for big carp! |
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