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Boillie Choices
Hi. Any shelf life boilie recommendations?
What are these like? The Source by Dynamite Baits Rosehip Isotonic by Mistral Maple-8 and Active-8 |
Boillie Choices
They are all pretty good,
The mainline maple 8 in frozen got a mate of mine a nice 37lb carp last year The rosehips did really well a few years back and the source is reccomended by Terry Hearn. You are probably better off using frozen baits if you can though. If not, nash whisky boilies, and even old favourites like scopex are good fish catchers. All depends on the water you are on, how pressurised etc. |
Boillie Choices
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004 15:57:35 +0000 (UTC), "Goldeneye"
wrote: They are all pretty good, The mainline maple 8 in frozen got a mate of mine a nice 37lb carp last year The rosehips did really well a few years back and the source is reccomended by Terry Hearn. You are probably better off using frozen baits if you can though. If not, nash whisky boilies, and even old favourites like scopex are good fish catchers. All depends on the water you are on, how pressurised etc. Any made by "antbait" as they unlike the rest they don't have nasty chemicals that put the fish off in them |
Boillie Choices
sounds good to me
"wemfish" wemfish-AT-tiscali.co.uk@ wrote in message ... On Sun, 4 Jan 2004 15:57:35 +0000 (UTC), "Goldeneye" wrote: They are all pretty good, The mainline maple 8 in frozen got a mate of mine a nice 37lb carp last year The rosehips did really well a few years back and the source is reccomended by Terry Hearn. You are probably better off using frozen baits if you can though. If not, nash whisky boilies, and even old favourites like scopex are good fish catchers. All depends on the water you are on, how pressurised etc. Any made by "antbait" as they unlike the rest they don't have nasty chemicals that put the fish off in them |
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