You can roll them but I like making chunks as it's much quicker and you can make 3 times the amount of boilies in the same time that you have to roll them. Also you are adding all different shapes and sizes helping you target those big old wary and wise Fish. Very Potent tactic for targeting heavily fished venues.. Let's Gooo Buddy
You are going to dry out your feeding boilies completely so they will have very long shelflives. You can glug your Hookbaits in hydro and glycerine to give them very long shelflives aswell. I'll make a short on glugging these Hookbaits 🤙🏼
Bonjour Je vous suis depuis quelques temps et c’est toujours intéressant. Moi,qui pensais que pour faire des bouillettes solubles,il fallait prendre de l’eau ou lait. Je vais essayer avec du liquide de foie maison et de la mélasse. Merci de la France.👍
Hello I've been following you for some time and it's always interesting. I, who thought that to make soluble boilies, you had to take water or milk. I will try with homemade liver liquid and molasses. Thanks from France.
Hello again from Liverpool UK 🇬🇧 Absolutely fantastic video could I ask how long you would recommend steaming the boilies for please. I use chops as we call them over here but use a pizza cutting wheel rather than a knife. Happy new year to you mate would love to sit down and have a few beers with you and talk carp fishing
@@1dowsey thanx my friend, depending on size you can steam them anywhere from 4 to 10 min. Best is to make a batch and steam and time them till they are ready, every now and then take one out and break it open to see if it's cooked all the way through, that's the best way to check on steaming times 👍🏼👍🏼
Very interesting 😎 not seen over ripe bananas used in carp baits before 💪🍌do use the soluble style baits here in the UK though 🎣 been following you videos from day one good to see a different take on baits for big fish 🐡 all the best from England Lets go buddy 👍
@@nickepton6676 thanx my friend, yes you can use fresh ones but I like the very ripe ones, same reason you make banana bread with very ripe bananas 👍🏼 I appreciate my friend, I'll make some more boilie videos 🤙🏼🤙🏼
Man I love your videos, keep them coming! I have a question about alfalfa and lucerne meals, is there any reason besides fiber content for them in your mix? I've been playing around with lucerne pellets (for rabbits) in my spod mix and I can't say that it was good. It just deluted the effect of other ingerdinets (tigers, hempseed, corn, etc.)
@@alencosic3765 tha'x my friend, I appreciate, yes it's good, go Google the nutrient profile of alfalfa, it's got an average of 21% easily digestible protein profile and contains a whole host of other minerals and vitamins, also plants and roots form part of their natural food, so they love the grass.. Also it floats up and down in your feeding spot so helps desperse flavours and attraction
@@BaitTactics84 Yes, that's why I tried it in the first place. Then again I tried pellets and not the real stuff, will give it a new try in the summer. It's pretty cold right now in Croatia, the lakes are frozen🥶🥶
I do love fresh bait. Nice to see that will dry hard and store well.
@@jamesleiser5240 yes my friend, you dry them out completely and they just seal in a bag.. They last very long.. 👍🏼👍🏼
You can roll them but I like making chunks as it's much quicker and you can make 3 times the amount of boilies in the same time that you have to roll them. Also you are adding all different shapes and sizes helping you target those big old wary and wise Fish. Very Potent tactic for targeting heavily fished venues.. Let's Gooo Buddy
Perfect, in your line❤
@@SergioGonzalez-fb5nh 🤙🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Keep em coming happy new year ❤from England
@@russelljones1718 thanx my friend, same to you 👍🏼👍🏼
Great recipe they look awesome cheers
@@addictedtoangling thanx my friend and thanx for watching 👍🏼👍🏼🙏🏼
You are going to dry out your feeding boilies completely so they will have very long shelflives. You can glug your Hookbaits in hydro and glycerine to give them very long shelflives aswell. I'll make a short on glugging these Hookbaits 🤙🏼
Hello. Can you tell us how you made black pepper hydro? Thank you.
@@eunuamnume ill make a video on it 👍🏼
Bonjour
Je vous suis depuis quelques temps et c’est toujours intéressant.
Moi,qui pensais que pour faire des bouillettes solubles,il fallait prendre de l’eau ou lait.
Je vais essayer avec du liquide de foie maison et de la mélasse.
Merci de la France.👍
@@dimitri7217 thanx my friend, your comment didn't auto translate so I can't read it, but I appreciate 👍🏼👍🏼
Is making black pepper hydro the same as making liver hydro?
@@mancing_ajg almost, not exactly the same, I'll make a video on it 👍🏼
@BaitTactics84 ok, I'm really waiting for it
@mancing_ajg 🙏🏼🙏🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Hello
I've been following you for some time and it's always interesting.
I, who thought that to make soluble boilies, you had to take water or milk.
I will try with homemade liver liquid and molasses.
Thanks from France.
@@dimitri7217 yes my friend, liver and molasses is perfect 👍🏼👍🏼 thanx
Hello again from Liverpool UK 🇬🇧 Absolutely fantastic video could I ask how long you would recommend steaming the boilies for please. I use chops as we call them over here but use a pizza cutting wheel rather than a knife. Happy new year to you mate would love to sit down and have a few beers with you and talk carp fishing
@@1dowsey thanx my friend, depending on size you can steam them anywhere from 4 to 10 min. Best is to make a batch and steam and time them till they are ready, every now and then take one out and break it open to see if it's cooked all the way through, that's the best way to check on steaming times 👍🏼👍🏼
Very interesting 😎 not seen over ripe bananas used in carp baits before 💪🍌do use the soluble style baits here in the UK though 🎣 been following you videos from day one good to see a different take on baits for big fish 🐡 all the best from England Lets go buddy 👍
@@nickepton6676 thanx my friend, yes you can use fresh ones but I like the very ripe ones, same reason you make banana bread with very ripe bananas 👍🏼 I appreciate my friend, I'll make some more boilie videos 🤙🏼🤙🏼
Let's Gooooo
Man I love your videos, keep them coming! I have a question about alfalfa and lucerne meals, is there any reason besides fiber content for them in your mix? I've been playing around with lucerne pellets (for rabbits) in my spod mix and I can't say that it was good. It just deluted the effect of other ingerdinets (tigers, hempseed, corn, etc.)
@@alencosic3765 tha'x my friend, I appreciate, yes it's good, go Google the nutrient profile of alfalfa, it's got an average of 21% easily digestible protein profile and contains a whole host of other minerals and vitamins, also plants and roots form part of their natural food, so they love the grass.. Also it floats up and down in your feeding spot so helps desperse flavours and attraction
@@BaitTactics84 Yes, that's why I tried it in the first place. Then again I tried pellets and not the real stuff, will give it a new try in the summer. It's pretty cold right now in Croatia, the lakes are frozen🥶🥶
@alencosic3765 100% my friend, hope you get those dream fish 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼