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On 07/01/2020 at 16:28, scalehunter said:

Hi All, 

decided i would like to try making my own boilies, so was looking for some tips on what type of base mixes to use, is there a "cant fail" base mix i can try to start off with before i start experimenting? 

any advice/links to other sites/forums would be greatly apperciated!

tight lines 

I used to roll bait and found main line base mixes really easy to use as they really mill them down fine. Baits direct sell them by the bucket 10kg. Then you can customise. I rolled Activ 8 and added garlic.

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Many bait companies make decent base mixes, often the same as their ready made freezer or shelf life boilies, any one will work if you put it in the right place, where the fish feed. 

 

 

As much as a simple mix of semolina and soya flour works, usually only for a limited time. Its attraction is often only from the flavour or liquids used. 

The advantage of making your own from a bait company mix, is you can often improve it. Grange CSL, Active8 were good base mixes, as was Trigga, BFM, even Enervite, but they can be made better. 

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On 07/01/2020 at 16:28, scalehunter said:

Hi All, 

decided i would like to try making my own boilies, so was looking for some tips on what type of base mixes to use, is there a "cant fail" base mix i can try to start off with before i start experimenting? 

any advice/links to other sites/forums would be greatly apperciated!

tight lines 

British aqua feeds have got all you need I’d use a 50/50 mix with extra liver powder in jobs a good un and they’re well priced me thinks

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