Here is one of my 14 mm homemade boiles that I tried for the first time yesterday. |
I spent a lot of time this winter experimenting making boilies. I saw the
potential in boilies last spring when I used some commercially prepared ones. I had great success with those, catching several fish over 30 lbs. along with many 20's. So, this winter I bought much of the equipment (sausage gun, rolling table along with supermarket ingredients) needed to make these. I came up with three different boiles (color and scent different) that I thought would have some potential. It's always been my mission to try to come up with a carp bait that no one has, one that will REALLY catch carp. I think I have found it.
I tried one of my creations yesterday for the first time. One outfit was set up with the boilie while the other had a maize/pop-up combo bait. To make a long story short, the boilie accounted for two carp while the corn got me one lone fish. I know this isn't a big sample, but I can see the potential here.
Boilies are generally regarded as "big fish" baits. Hopefully, my creations will deliver at least a couple of thirties for me this year. Stay tuned!
Here's the proof that the boiile worked. I actually used a combo bait of a boilie and a single kernel of maize on the hair rig. |
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