Thanks for the info! I do use boilies on the hook bait with corn. Place whole corn and bird seeds in pressure cooker with CC-Moore or other make of flavor liquid. When I have sweet horse feed, I also mix a hand full in. Thanks for the ideas. The boilies I made are fish meal based with soy flour, semolina, milk powder, black pepper, chili powder, crushed egg shells, and CCMoore Robin Red liquid.
They are not "magical" baits that will automatically bring in big fish anywhere you use them. Your venue must hold a population of big fish for a boilie campaign to be successful in capturing BIG fish.
And most likely, you need a bait campaign to make them work most effectively. If you have the right water, and fish population - boilies will more consistently not always attract and yield the larger than average fish for that particular venue. Are boilies on the expensive side? If you're into fishing for "numbers", and "instant" catches, showing up at your swim, and tossing in some boilies as chum is NOT going to yield any great results. Nor will sweet corn, rice pack, dough ball, etc.
I have a couple bags of "the Key" stabilized and I have caught fish on them I generally run a couple handfuls through the "Korda Krusher" and add them to my spomb mixes. Now I will say I use a lot of small betain HNV pellets in my spod mix I actually have some 20 mm I sometimes band onto the hook but I have not had any hook ups with that method "yet". They are a fishmeal pellet with betain sugars My spod mix is generally prepared field corn, crushed boilies, pellet, and some of my "goo" When I boil my field corn, I always add in a handful of star anise clusters I have used halibut pellets but as of yet I also have a couple jars of HNV betain hookbaits 14mm I think.
I also have faith in those I have a couple bottles of CC Moore feed stim and big bottle of hemp oil that I sometimes use I also sometimes glug with a liquid corn deer attractant All of that being said, my biggest fish and my most regular catches I give all of them a shot but facts are facts If I am fishing 3 rods I am generally fishing 3 different baits and the rod that will always out perform the others is the rod with the sweetcorn on the hair. This is just the facts of my personal experience.
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Sign in with Google. Share More sharing options Followers 0. Reply to this topic Start new topic. Prev 1 2 Next Page 1 of 2. Recommended Posts. No mate, but they do like it, especially as my pond is a Japanese style koi pond with no plants in it at all. They need their veg too. All rights reserved. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter Jebbwardo Start date Oct 22, Tags help. Jebbwardo Fish Fanatic.
No one looks at my posts to help me it's annoying. Is it safe to put boilies in my fish tank? Lillefishy Fish Addict. Joined Jul 7, Messages Reaction score 1. I had no idea what boilieswere but having googled I'd say no you can't put them in your tank, but maybe someone else will know better. Global Moderator. Mate; we do our best, but we're all just normal people with lives to lead Most people don't have to wait too long, but we do have other things to do, or emergency posts to deal with.
I've just finished doing water changes, and I don't have a clue what 'bollies' are; maybe no-one else knows either? Often people don't comment, if they don't have anything useful to post, as it just clogs up the thread. I'm sure someone will be able to help you out soon. As soon as I changed the title people clicked on my post i usually get a reply within 20 mins that's why I got annoyed and boilies are what you use when carp fishing they go mad for them hence why they try eat it and they get a hook stuck in there mouths.
I was just seeing if tropical fish would be okay with them and wouldn't mess up my water, I might just grind some up and put some in see what happened just seeing if you guys had any information about it. IonaMcCluskey Fish Crazy. Ch4rlie Moderate Moderating Moderator Staff member. Sorry did not reply earlier. I did not have a clue what boillies were so did not have any useful information for you so I did not comment. I do my best to answer questions on which I may have knowledge on as soon as I see the post, if its unknown to me, IMO better to leave alone otherwise may give bad advice that may have repercussions on your tank stock.
You got to give people time to research or to come online as are all over the globe so lots of folks are on different timelines for a start.
Hopefully you will get a decent answer soon about your query.
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