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   Old Thread  #80  21 Mar 2010 at 10.08pm Login so you can post / reply   Register so you can join in!
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thanks mate will give that web site a try , thanks for gettin back in touch will hope to speak to you soon with a magical story about catchin carp on my own boliies

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   Old Thread  #79  21 Mar 2010 at 8.51pm Login so you can post / reply   Register so you can join in!
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hi ste
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there are lots of recipes about for making your own boilies. i started rolling my own last year. its quite time consuming but when you catch on your home made baits it feels great. if you have a look on the ccmoore website they have all the ingredients you will need to get started and some recipes i think. you should give it a go. people on here are always happy to give you pointers as well if you need.
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   Old Thread  #78  21 Mar 2010 at 8.49pm Login so you can post / reply   Register so you can join in!
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good to hear mate, now go catch a few carp on it
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   Old Thread  #77  21 Mar 2010 at 8.39pm Login so you can post / reply   Register so you can join in!
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hi my name is ste, just quick thing to say about my self, have just took up carp fishing , been doing now for about 18 months , and have thought about making my own bollies ( been getting them from a local tackle shop ) , and always wondered how hard it is to make them. i am new to this forum and hope to make some freinds in the carp world to share ideas with and so on , after reading your post i am you have finally cracked tha art of rolling your own bollies , and just wonded how hard it is to do the same, and hopefully share were to start with making my own , hope to to hear from you with tips aon making my own


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   Old Thread  #76  20 Mar 2010 at 2.17pm Login so you can post / reply   Register so you can join in!
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Would just like to say a big thanks to saggybelly and everyone else who helped me with my first rolling experience.
I done 2 four egg mixes today and they both came out fine Both mixes rolled a treat with no problems. I just kept adding the dry mix to the wet mix until it went from sticky to just tacky and this was fine.
After mixing my first mix today i had loads of dry mix left over which just goes to show i put way to much in the first time i tried it.
Oh well happy days im all sorted now, thanks once again
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   Old Thread  #75  19 Mar 2010 at 5.58pm Login so you can post / reply   Register so you can join in!
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well it does appear that they do oh and by the way its carp not carps
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   Old Thread  #74  19 Mar 2010 at 4.43pm Login so you can post / reply   Register so you can join in!
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stuff carps dont eat
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   Old Thread  #73  19 Mar 2010 at 9.51am Login so you can post / reply   Register so you can join in!
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so what are they if they arnt foods josh
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   Old Thread  #70  19 Mar 2010 at 2.06am Login so you can post / reply   Register so you can join in!
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bit of fish seaweed, eggs, beans, semolina? i dont know what the other stuff is
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   Old Thread  #69  19 Mar 2010 at 0.21am Login so you can post / reply   Register so you can join in!
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no you are right you dont look like you do what do you think is in them josh??
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   Old Thread  #68  18 Mar 2010 at 5.46pm Login so you can post / reply   Register so you can join in!
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hey guys i know absolutly nothing about making bollies, so totaly diffrent view, it doesnt seem there is that much food in bollies???
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   Old Thread  #67  18 Mar 2010 at 10.53am Login so you can post / reply   Register so you can join in!
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all about the camo baits shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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   Old Thread  #65  17 Mar 2010 at 6.16pm Login so you can post / reply   Register so you can join in!
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Cheers for your help guys, i'll have another go this weekend. As for the colour your right funky a light brown colour.
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   Old Thread  #64  17 Mar 2010 at 5.52pm Login so you can post / reply   Register so you can join in!
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you want it the same consistancy as plasticine and as said below weigh your liquids no 2 eggs are the same
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   Old Thread  #63  17 Mar 2010 at 9.58am Login so you can post / reply   Register so you can join in!
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it took me a while to suss out the right consistancy, too much dry makes it a mare and too little its makes it too sticky, its a fine balance but when you get it right its soo much easier to roll

i bet you bait makes a nice brown natural looking bait, camo baits
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