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A productive afternoon making bait, with a base mix that is available without visiting a tackle shop. Even better I picked it up at a bargain price of 45pence for the main base.

Chapati flour, liver powder, mackerel and herring meal (animal feed store) and eggs

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2 hours ago, Carpbell3 said:

Looks good have always thought that dried saltfish would work ground up dry.

It will work with liquidised fish.

 

If you use it as it stands for a 50/50 or basic base mix you may need to add semolina.

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On 02/04/2023 at 16:24, salokcinnodrog said:

It will work with liquidised fish.

 

If you use it as it stands for a 50/50 or basic base mix you may need to add semolina.

It does also work with liquidised liver.

I made these for barbel and chub when the river season reopens

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On 03/04/2023 at 16:35, salokcinnodrog said:

It does also work with liquidised liver.

I made these for barbel and chub when the river season reopens

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Looks good I tried gram flour but even in small amounts it has a real strong flavour so I use a soy flour now for the base mix, I'm only using 100 grams of that the rest of the binding ingredients are clo and Nectar blend type mixes.

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Made another batch this week using a mix of liquidised sheep's liver, tinned anchovies and tinned sardines in olive oil. 

Bit too much oil to roll on the table, but by hand it was OK. 

 

Actually just put a couple of kilos in the lake to get the fish accepting boilies, and fishing over the top.

 

Of course I didn't do that last week either...

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I've found Raja store in Cavendish Street, Ipswich to be good for semolina, flours and other reasonably priced base mix ingredients. My first hand rolled boilies were ingredients from there (semolina, soy) and some fishmeal from Copdock Mill. I seem to remember catching on them too.

Doesn't have to be carp taxed to work.

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