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Why not buy from a boilie company instead of factory-made ones? In my opinion, those boilies are much better quality.
In Belgium/the Netherlands, we have good ones which I can recommend 100% like:
- Triton baits (I use them myself)
- Attractive baits
-Evolution products
- Pioneer baits
- The boilie factory
- Born to Fish
These all use high-quality ingredients and have a quality over quantity mentality, Some even use only completely natural raw materials and without flavours (Triton baits and Attractive baits).
Aren't there no good small boilie companies in Germany?
I also bought some boilies at Decathlon, yes you can catch on them but they smell very chemical
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Do you have a Declathon near you?
That would be the easiest way of buying bait and know its stocked constantly
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Cant thank you enough for all your good advise here!
So it seems there are clear favourites also matching what has been said in other posts in the forum.
Mainline Cell
CC Moore Live System
Sticky Krill or Manilla
All about in the same price league here (10-11 Euros per kilo when you buy 5kg packages), so thats good :-).
DNA albeit still not available but will watch their website. I need a bait that is consistently available though.
Baitworks albeit not available.
Will for sure give one of the top three a try. Tending towards Mainline Cell as it has been around for a long time here as well.
Will compare it to my current good quality bait made in Germany and see what my impressions are.
Have a nice season!
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In reply to Post #15 Great post Vossy
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In reply to Post #1 Can Sticky Baits or Angling Direct post out to Germany?
If I was to use one bait with as much chance of catching on short or long sessions it would be their Active range (krill or manilla - or mixed depending on time of year), as the outter layer melts and is a superb attractant.
The other bait I would look at if it can be shipped is Baitworks Creamino, as the softness of the bait, including their shelf lifes is superb (if you like a soft bait).
And if you can order Baitworks, then some of their Scent from hell hook baits would be a must for me in the order as singles, if I wasn't matching the hatch. In the main I only fish bottom baits and match the hatch, but Scent from Hell has caught me fish at tricky times.
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In reply to Post #10 Rather than trying to flog you DNA, personally I've had success on a few of the ones you mention, though Cell was probably the most successful for me.
My recommendation of DNA is through use, no different to your personal experience, I'm sure you're not trying to flog Cell either. I have no association with DNA and I was simply trying to point out there might be a alternative to some of the baits which I would consider not to be as good from a food bait perspective, times have moved on. I've used S7 since launch, not moved on as I don't see the need to.
I like to help people in general, so if I go a bit further off my own back, and in my own time, I see that as a positive, nothing I can do about suspicious minds, sign of the times.
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In reply to Post #13 I would mix a sweet and a fish one of the most legendary is essential b5 I would fish that any day over any but b5 and live works
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In reply to Post #12 Live system like cell but cheaper with just as good results
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In reply to Post #1 Out of that list, id go cell, 100%
I was an avid ccmoore user for a long time but after they stopped doing the two things that I actually used, I moved onto live system. I caught quite a few on it but it was ao inconsistent that I eventually gave up. I remember in one 50kg order, I had 10 kilo thay were rock hard and 10 that were far too soft, so soft that the bottom few inches were flat in the bag
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In reply to Post #9 Is it crap was.going to try some on syndicate main reason been no one would be using it
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Rather than trying to flog you DNA, personally I've had success on a few of the ones you mention, though Cell was probably the most successful for me.
Nostalgia would make me choose Richworth Tutti's though, assuming it's the same as the old stuff they used to make.
Tip for using them, that I found out by chance (or lack of organisation - they ended up in the sun by accident), but has banked me some better fish, buy freezer, leave some out in the sun until they go sticky (I assume it's the sugars leaking out as the frozen baits thaw). This seem to not only catch me more fish but also some sought after ones too.
Haven't used them in years, as stick to one company nowadays, but can't knock either of the above.
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In reply to Post #8 Imperial baits make great boats , but not so great bait.
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In reply to Post #1 Why not go for imperial baits?
A high quality German brand
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In reply to Post #3 It is not
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In reply to Post #5 I have noticed the responses, but to be totally honest, I don't always have the time to check on the website before recommending places for people enquiring. I did ring DNA to check freezer bait status for the EU site last week when someone enquired.
Maybe Jason could post up when shelfie stocks are expected in the EU, if at all.
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