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In reply to Post #1 Has to be Maggot, in general and not in silly amounts either.
Specifically for Carp DNA S7 I suppose but the Crayfish mini hookers are swaying my mind these last 2 years, but too expensive to use as a mass bait.
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In reply to Post #1 DNA S7
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Hydra k as of last year. Can’t find anything that can touch it. Before that corn and flavoured pellet.
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I love tigers, corn etc but surely it has to be boilies....fish them under the tip or 100 yds out, donkey chokers will outwit the nuisance species, the list goes on.
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In reply to Post #29 When I first used them, I honestly had no faith in them 5 day of fermentation etc. First trip success, I sometimes wonder if a boilie will out preform the Nut?
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In reply to Post #1 Would be tigers for me.
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In reply to Post #27 I ran out once and had to buy another brands bag off the shelf until my order come through, such is my confidence in b5 I had no confidence id catch on that trip. Quality stands the test of time doesn't it
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In reply to Post #25 Yep, great bait!
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In reply to Post #25 Hnv pro 😉
It just works on every lake I have tried it
Behind that a pellet! Never seen a carp refuse a pellet either
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In reply to Post #1 There isn’t a carp swimming that won’t eat a tiger nut so tigers for me
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In reply to Post #22 Home made boilies.. shredding it on my new syndicate.. 27lb mirror today 5 hrs after setting up
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In reply to Post #1 Sticky baits ‘The Krill’
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In reply to Post #20 Aye, boilies for me. Ive not yet fished a water where boilies won't catch a carp. Tigers come a very close second mind. But i aint no pro.
Boilies are just so easy - premade, shelflife, big, small, barrels, float, hardened, crumbed, coloured....etc
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