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In reply to Post #77 Hi. Im making that mix a few time now and i saw it many times to become pop up... What is wrong??? I do something wrong or is any flour off??? Help me plz
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In reply to Post #524 Hardly simple and 60% binders. The Pete B mix is far more simple and better balanced and cheaper. Now, which one should I pick?
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In reply to Post #515 25% semolina
25% maiz meal
10% lt fismeal
10% soy meal full fat and toasted
8% egg powder
5% yeast
5% kelp
2% chili powder
5% milk powder
5% pre-digested fishmeal
30ml hydrolyzed fish liquid (krill, tuna, salmon, what you can find)
No eggs are needed due to the egg powder => use water to moisturize the mix
This mix is way below 4GBP/kg and catches every where
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In reply to Post #520 ive had a good bit of success using their HNV Spicy Red Fish & Bird, rolls very nice too
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In reply to Post #521 yes, that's their tried and trusted recipe. Squid and orange I think it is.
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In reply to Post #520 Yes i will be trying patshull park. They recomended it too. With a squid flavouring!
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In reply to Post #517 No. Go for the HNV mixes. They're only a bit more money and much better quality. Try the one I suggested, patsull Park. A good mix with a proven pedigree.
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In reply to Post #518 Right so spend a little more and get the fishmeal base. I shall certainly go with that next
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In reply to Post #517 Errr... yes, that right. I’m sure it’s a very good 50/50 mix, but I’d expect MUCH better results with a cheap/simple fishmeal mix than a cheap/simple carbohydrate mix.
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In reply to Post #516 Brilliant thanks.
Also in reply to the above post about quality baits. That stuffs relatively cheap right?? So say a kilo of the 50/50 plus eggs , oil and a flavour then im in business right???
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In reply to Post #515 50% fishmeal
40% nectablend/red factor/megablend ...or even even semolina
10% calf milk replacer or dried milk powder
Oil/flavour optional
Put it in the right place at the right time and a carp will happily eat this. If you want to play, you can add seaweed meal, yeast, shrimp paste, etc, etc...
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In reply to Post #514 Ive got ccmoore live system base mix and ive been rolling that myself. But want to start with something simple from scratch.
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In reply to Post #512 If you don't know what some of the ingredients are then I suggest you buy a ready made base mix then roll it yourself. Something like Patsull Park base mix by Quality baits would be a good start point. It's also got krill in it.
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In reply to Post #352 I like this a lot. Much more simple to follow. But say i want a krill boilie how much would i need instead of plum flavour??
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Hey guys. New here and this is my first post. Me and a friend want to bring our bait costs down as much as possible. So i made the first move by using the ccmoore bait packs. Which has got me down to around 5.40 a kilo.
So my question is. As a newbie to bait rolling whats simple and cost effective for me to start on?
Ive read 90% of the posts and theres ingredients ive never heard of!
I thought it was simple like 2 or 3 dry ingredients plus flavour plus eggs and oil job done!
Look forward to your replies..
Keep rolling and tight lines!
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