10/04/2012

Boilies Creation

By Casper Vivianodeni


Carp fishing UK is a fad that almost all people who are into fishing have been engrossed in. If this type of fishing interests you, then you still have to acquaint yourself with the most important thing in carp fishing - boilies.

Bait boilies are boiled paste fishing baits, usually mixtures of fishmeals, milk proteins, bird foods, semolina and soya flour, which are coupled with eggs as a binding agent and then boiled to form circular baits which will last in the water.

These carp baits made by Fred Wilton in the 1970s. And since then have become very popular because they can also stay longer in the water without fear that they had fallen off the hook, in the same way as bread or other traditional baits might.

Boilies are available in a huge range of colours and flavours and different shapes and sizes, from tiny micro boilies to as large as 40 mm. They also come in a wide range of prices. If you are still not ready to shell out some cash for boilies, you can opt to make them on your own.

You first just have to create a paste by dumping 2 cups of any flavour of dry dog food in the blender. You have to blend this until it becomes powder. After such, you have to add 2 cups of soy flour, or semolina, rice or corn.

Now you'd have to get 4 eggs and crack them all into a blender, adding a single teaspoon of crushed pineapple. You blend all of these together and pour the mixture into a bowl. Continue mixing them and set this aside for five minutes until it becomes a paste. Get a small portion of the paste and roll it between your hands to create a small ball. Do this until you are done with the whole paste.

Then you boil water in a pot and submerge the balls into the water and allow them to stay there for 2 minutes. Remove the boilies, and allow them to dry for about two hours. You are now already done making the boilies and you can keep them in a jar for future carp fishing use.




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