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In reply to Post #7 Use that all the time. But on boilies so it can soak in. Don’t think it’d do so well on particle.
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In reply to Post #1 Baileys used to be a popular winter liquid /glug
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In reply to Post #5 Marcus at Mirage Baits does the best CSL on the market these days. Great stuff!
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In reply to Post #1 Can't see it doing any harm, if you've got a couple of empty buckets then you can keep them soaking for longer.
Greekskii mentions both CSL & Hydrowheat, I was meaning to take a look at the wheat one years ago as I use a lot of particle but forgot to, it says dense which is what you want to get it down there. [ anyone got any info on this products use? ]
CSL I haven't used since the early to mid 90's and it was excellent, not sure on the modern stuff but could well be worth a go as well.
It's very rare for me to use particle that hasn't had a bit of this & that added, I know it's not for everyone but it can make a big difference if got right.
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In reply to Post #1 Dont forget cheap as Molasses
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In reply to Post #1 Could always take a big pan and reheat the particle with some water and said liquid of choice to try get it in to the bait more. I know a certain Mr Hearn talked about this with dynamite maize and golden syrup a few years ago.
Then put it out warm?
Might be a bit of a faff though. CSL or hydrowheat might a good options?
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In reply to Post #1 Because you said sweet I'd add sensas Aromix to that list, overlooked nowadays.
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Off to a lake for a week where you can only use their particles and I want to include some sweet liquids/glugs into them.
Am I wasting my time? Once hitting the water do these liquids really just disperse so finely in such a large body of water that will render them useless?
If not, what are my options?
I was thinking the thicker the better, is may hold together better as it falls through the water column?
Ones I have looked include BetaStim, Tiger Nut Extract, Condensed Milk, Molasses & Corn Syrup.
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