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#3943763 - 09/17/09 05:50 AM
Making boilies *pic heavy*
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#3943765 - 09/17/09 05:50 AM
Re: Making boilies *pic heavy*
[Re: angler_josh]
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#3943781 - 09/17/09 06:15 AM
Re: Making boilies *pic heavy*
[Re: angler_josh]
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Looks good josh if its catching the fish your after..thats all you want Ihere is always room for improvements even after a long time of boilie making...What is very important is that you have fun making them...it is so much more satisfying catching with your own home made bait And il bet its outfishing ready mades ANY TIME!( for sure!)
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#3943790 - 09/17/09 06:22 AM
Re: Making boilies *pic heavy*
[Re: angler_josh]
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very easy directions to follow thanx, will try your homade boilies and see how I do.
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#3943817 - 09/17/09 06:43 AM
Re: Making boilies *pic heavy*
[Re: stephen30fishing]
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Your wife makes your boilies? Does she have a sister???
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#3943825 - 09/17/09 06:48 AM
Re: Making boilies *pic heavy*
[Re: angler_josh]
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You must be newlyweds.
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#3943827 - 09/17/09 06:49 AM
Re: Making boilies *pic heavy*
[Re: Scouser]
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Great Guide!! It's been over a year since I have made boilies and could not remember all the steps. Thanks for the refresher.
Only thing I do different is the ingredients are a bit different, and I use a Sausage gun and rolling table.
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#3943848 - 09/17/09 07:07 AM
Re: Making boilies *pic heavy*
[Re: Scouser]
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Loc: Plano, Tx
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Your wife makes your boilies? Does she have a sister??? Lol yea she makes my boilies, the kitchen is her domain she wont let me touch anything in there so she just makes them for me works out great. Shes got one step sister but shes 12, lol.
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#3943853 - 09/17/09 07:08 AM
Re: Making boilies *pic heavy*
[Re: Smile-n-Nod]
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Sort of newly weds our 3 year anniversary is tomorrow.
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#3943972 - 09/17/09 07:59 AM
Re: Making boilies *pic heavy*
[Re: angler_josh]
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Registered: 11/30/08
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Your wife makes your boilies? Does she have a sister??? Lol yea she makes my boilies, the kitchen is her domain she wont let me touch anything in there so she just makes them for me works out great. Shes got one step sister but shes 12, lol. Just kidding mate. My missus helps me when I'm rolling my boilies too. 
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#3944266 - 09/17/09 09:23 AM
Re: Making boilies *pic heavy*
[Re: Scouser]
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Registered: 08/05/08
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Thanks a lot for the detailed step-by-step. Now I wanna try it too.
And happy anniversary
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#3944553 - 09/17/09 10:37 AM
Re: Making boilies *pic heavy*
[Re: Cyprinus]
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Registered: 07/12/07
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Loc: garland tx/ray hubbard
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 Awesome!!!!! Wife & Boilies it is a great feeling catching fish on your own bait 
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#3944871 - 09/17/09 12:12 PM
Re: Making boilies *pic heavy*
[Re: Bubbadass1]
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Registered: 01/02/07
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You don't actually need to roll them into balls...there are several great carpers who don't. Of course you might have trouble with a boilie throwing stick, but for hook baits it doesn't hurt for them to be square, cylindrical, etc.
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#3945029 - 09/17/09 12:56 PM
Re: Making boilies *pic heavy*
[Re: angler_josh]
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Nice, Josh.
The only ingredients I can see that are not readily available on local grocery store shelves are Seminolina (a bit hard to find, in my experience) and the Scopex flavoring (must be mail-ordered).
I'd like to incorporate this recipe into the FAQ thread, but I want to suggest some stores that sell Seminola and some alternate flavors that are easy to find. Can anyone tell us (1) which stores carry Seminolina? and (2) what are some other carp-catching flavors that can be purchased at grocery stores?
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#3945421 - 09/17/09 02:24 PM
Re: Making boilies *pic heavy*
[Re: LoneStarCarper]
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Semolina flour is hard to come by ive only been able to find it online and in one grocery store, the soy flour can be found at whole foods. If you dont want to order flavors online like Zach said you can buy the extracts from the grocery store or mix in one packet of kool-aid to the dry mix. Kool-aid works great and most of the time eliminates the need for coloring, the only down side is kool-aid doesn't come in scopex flavor.
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#3945488 - 09/17/09 02:41 PM
Re: Making boilies *pic heavy*
[Re: angler_josh]
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Registered: 06/09/09
Posts: 462
Loc: dutch river/lake
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Why is it not possibel to ask tres flores or a big feed store to make 2 basic mixes and sell them to the TFF for a good price! It would make life so much easier dont you think!
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#3945594 - 09/17/09 03:09 PM
Re: Making boilies *pic heavy*
[Re: LoneStarCarper]
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Registered: 06/24/09
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cool thanks for this step by step josh!
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#3945601 - 09/17/09 03:11 PM
Re: Making boilies *pic heavy*
[Re: LoneStarCarper]
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Registered: 06/09/09
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Loc: dutch river/lake
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Sorry zach but you guys think its going to be easy to make a GOOD bait by just shop in the supermarket...its not THAT easy Even down here you have to be on the look out on were to score the right ingredients..its a fact of life But it can be done and real cheap to Its just that it looks like its more difficult down your place and then it might be easier and cheaper to have a basic mix that you can buy in 10pounds bags...saves a lot of mixing and looking around shopping
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#3945617 - 09/17/09 03:17 PM
Re: Making boilies *pic heavy*
[Re: dutch leo]
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The baits i make work GOOD enough for me, i catch plenty of fish on them, and once the semolina flour is found its pretty easy to just go pick it up and start making boilies. Like Zach said there are places to buy pre-mix boilie ingredient but the purpose of this is to be able to go out and buy the stuff you need locally spend 15 mins making them, then go out and fish them.
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#3945629 - 09/17/09 03:20 PM
Re: Making boilies *pic heavy*
[Re: dutch leo]
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Registered: 07/09/04
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I never said that, I just said the point here is people want to be able to find the ingredients at there local stores with out having to order things in, if they wanted to order a pre-made base mix they could order from Dave at Big Carp Tackle and get the Lonestar Baits base mix.
Here is what I have been using in some form or another this is from Richard circa 2002
"This is a very sucessfull bait that I've used for a few years. 4 oz Soya bean meal "Ground to a powder" 3 oz Whey powder 2 oz mixed seeds 6 oz Semolina 1 oz Yeast Powder
I think this mix would cost about 1 dollar per pound, the whey powder and the yeast are fairly expensive.
I also include a vitamin source and some peanut or olive oil to the eggs. Then I may use various other ingriedients such as black pepper, Betaine, Obsession for carp, Sweetener, Dye, Red Cell or an Amino liquid food.
This isn't a really highly nutritional bait, but it is a bait that carp like and return to look for. Compared to what we eat its really healthy!
Richard"
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#3945674 - 09/17/09 03:31 PM
Re: Making boilies *pic heavy*
[Re: LoneStarCarper]
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Registered: 06/09/09
Posts: 462
Loc: dutch river/lake
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Well thats a perfect bait zach and if those ingredients are easy to get I dont see why not every body is using it yet! You can use a flavor..if needed..you can add chili..its a bird seed mix
So WHY is NOBODY using this mix?
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#3945709 - 09/17/09 03:40 PM
Re: Making boilies *pic heavy*
[Re: dutch leo]
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Registered: 07/05/05
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Loc: TX
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Sorry zach but you guys think its going to be easy to make a GOOD bait by just shop in the supermarket Shopping in the supermarket might be good enough around here. Americarp aren't as picky as Eurocarp, so our baits probably don't need to be as refined. It would be interesting if someone fished their home-made boilies alongside some commercial boilies and compared catch rates.
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#3945716 - 09/17/09 03:42 PM
Re: Making boilies *pic heavy*
[Re: Smile-n-Nod]
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Registered: 05/03/07
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That would be cool and a fun experiment even more so if they are the same size and flavor.
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