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    Krill Boilies 15mm Shelf Life 5kg

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    Tigernut Boilies 15mm Shelf Life 5kg

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Boilies are round balls of bait used primarily in carp fishing but also popular in other angling pursuits. They are made from a mixture of ingredients such as fishmeal, grains, seeds, and flavourings, which are then boiled to create a hardened outer shell.

These bait balls are designed to slowly break down in the water, releasing attractive scents and flavours to entice fish to feed. Boilies come in a variety of sizes, colours, and flavours to suit different fishing conditions and preferences.

Anglers typically use boilies to target carp, although they are also effective for species like tench, bream, and barbel. Boilies are presented on the bottom using a variety of rigs, such as the hair rig, and are often used in conjunction with other baiting tactics like spodding or when using PVA bags.

Overall, boilies are a versatile and effective bait option prized for their convenience, durability, and ability to attract and hold fish in a swim.

Choose the Right Boilies

  • Flavours and Scents: Select boilies that match the dietary preferences of your target fish. Sweet, fruity flavours often work well in summer, while savoury or spicy boilies can be more effective in colder months.
  • Sizes and Colours: Consider the size and colour of your boilies. Larger boilies are perfect for targeting big fish, while smaller ones can attract a broader range of species. Bright colours can be more visible in murky water.

How to Use Boilies Effectively

  • Baiting: Pre-baiting your fishing spot with boilies can help attract carp to the area. Scatter a few boilies in your desired spot a day or two before you plan to fish.
  • Using as a hookbait: Use a hair rig to attach the boilie to your hook. This allows the boilie to move naturally in the water, making it more enticing to carp.
  • Location: Carp are often found near structures, reeds, and other sheltered areas. Casting your bait near these locations can increase your chances of a successful catch.

Experiment and Adapt

  • Try Different Combinations: Experiment with different flavours, colours, and sizes of boilies to find what works best for the fish in your area.
  • Adapt to Conditions: Be prepared to change your tactics based on the weather, water conditions, and fish activity.