Carp Bait - Corn Bread Boilie #1

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  • Опубліковано 20 лис 2011
  • Quick way to make a lot of cheap chum to bait an area and uses simple ingredients from any supermarket, this has always worked for me on West Point Lake. I usually chum 3 spots as soon as I launch the boat, after I chum the 3rd spot I return to the 1st spot to fish. If nothings there I head to the 2nd spot and so on. I haven't tried keeping this bait for an extended amount of time I usually us it up over the weekend or freeze it for chum later. It will spoil so keep it cool if you plan on longer trips. I use the bait on a hair rig with PVA string or bags. Catfish love it also.
    When I say "wet bread" I actually mean moist bread not dried bread.
    If you would like to see some pictures of the fish I caught that weekend let me know, I can send some to you. 9 oz White Bread
    3 oz Yellow Corn minced/chopped
    4 oz Corn Flour
    2 tsp White Sugar
    2 tsp Corn Oil
    2 large eggs
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  • @bashab3098
    @bashab3098 10 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for this , I do make my own and would say that I always add the dry to the wet

  • @curlytailfishing
    @curlytailfishing 3 роки тому +1

    I have a Gardner rolling table too. I enjoyed your tutorial and appreciate the time you took to share your method. Seems like a simple and effective recipe. I’ll have to try this!

  • @rbbaracy
    @rbbaracy 8 років тому +1

    I really enjoyed your video and recipe, I will use the next fishing carp, thanks for sharing, a big hug!

  • @Carperama
    @Carperama  11 років тому +10

    2 Eggs, 2 tsp corn oil, 2 tsp sugar, 1/2 cup can corn (smashed), 1 cup corn flour & 6 slices of white bread.

    • @holy_seagull
      @holy_seagull 3 роки тому

      Can u use vegetable oil as a substitute and corn starch instead of corn flower

    • @figerama9404
      @figerama9404 3 роки тому

      @@holy_seagull vegetable oil would be fine but I'm not sure about cornstarch, I would say use a different kind of flour if you have some

    • @holy_seagull
      @holy_seagull 3 роки тому

      @@figerama9404 o alright thnx

  • @piketaff
    @piketaff 9 років тому +1

    looks easy to do might give this ago!
    I fish with bread and sweet corn a lot never thought of making a boilie out of them.
    Great video

  • @smhassan1
    @smhassan1 6 років тому

    These are the best boilies ever. TRUST ME ON THAT !!! It catches Crap / Drum / Buffalo like a hot cake. I am really impressed with this bait and appricate its maker to sharing this secrete recipe with all of us.

  • @charliesanders3537
    @charliesanders3537 2 місяці тому +1

    Excellent video. I fish for Carp in the north Georgia mountains.

  • @namelessunknown777
    @namelessunknown777 10 років тому

    Great vid by the way. Just made my own. Will try them out this weekend. Thanx for sharing

  • @Beard3dDragon
    @Beard3dDragon 11 років тому

    I made these a while back, works great thanks for a simple video

  • @Greenlightpaul
    @Greenlightpaul 8 років тому +4

    ever tried mixing the corn puree to the egg wet mix first, it may make things easier. great simple boilie bait, thanks

  • @bengray4651
    @bengray4651 8 років тому +4

    cheers for the advice caught a 20 pound common

  • @mineralogisticsabdullah580
    @mineralogisticsabdullah580 8 років тому +1

    hi.im from south africa and i think your demo was really informative.

    • @strelizia1534
      @strelizia1534 7 років тому

      you have internet down there? :O

  • @flickinlures
    @flickinlures 11 років тому

    thanks for the response mate always keen to hear from other fisherman and what they encounter in their systems " tight lines "

  • @NikilaMoo
    @NikilaMoo 10 років тому

    I made these tonight. But I used hemp oil and put vanilla extract in the egg mix. They smell and look great.

  • @dikstywepielkop
    @dikstywepielkop 11 років тому

    they will work very well as a hook bait too( specimen ). Made them like you showed but added hemp oil, liquid sweetener,some soya flour. Went to my local dam, threw 6 boillies at two different spots in margins, water clear and about 50cm deep. came back after 40 min and they gone!!! Will be fishing them next week sum time!

  • @Carperama
    @Carperama  12 років тому

    Thanks for the reply, I put the oil in to make it easy to roll (best rolling dough I’ve ever made) and to breakdown in the bread for a (cheap $1 pound) hint of corn flavor. I fish large lakes and the more scent the better, fish can taste scents in the water and come to you. This is good for example if your fishing from the bank, you can position yourself so the current goes into an area you can’t cast to that you believe fish are at, this will pull the fish to you once they catch the scent.

  • @RGTP67
    @RGTP67 11 років тому

    Thank you very much! :) I didn't know if I would have to put a small weight beside the hook to keep the boilie down. I will try out the Hair Rig to see if it works, if not I will use the bread and try corn as well. Thank you again!

  • @cathycole2857
    @cathycole2857 9 років тому

    thank you for sharing great stuff.

  • @zaighamhunter1947
    @zaighamhunter1947 8 років тому

    I have made these boilies according to your formula... awsome nd great m feeling happy..nd after two days m going for carp fishing nd test these magical balls...

    • @Carperama
      @Carperama  8 років тому

      +Zaigham Hunter I usually chum the area a little to attract the fish and keep them in the area. I'll throw a half quart bag were my hook bait will be when I first get to my fishing spot, I also use PVA mesh on my hook bait with 4 additional boilies. I'll also chum another spot somewhere else on the lake in case I have no luck in my first spot I'll move around until I find them. Good luck.

  • @iCadows
    @iCadows 12 років тому

    Exellent movie,good job,i like it that way,keep it simple!:)

  • @nicefella1640
    @nicefella1640 10 років тому

    very informative vid,thanks very much Carperama you have saved me alot of ££££££

  • @davidmckeone6029
    @davidmckeone6029 10 років тому +1

    If you want a very buoyant boilie or pop up only use the whites because the yolk has lots of fat which is heavy which makes the boilie sink

  • @TheMDOutdoors2016
    @TheMDOutdoors2016 7 років тому

    Awesome video and tutorial on how to make carp bait. Also we just subscribe to your channel. As always happy fishing and tight lines. Fish On!

  • @verdugoadventures
    @verdugoadventures 12 років тому

    Great job! I thought I put effort into my carp bait! Cant beat it though.

  • @aliallawi5461
    @aliallawi5461 9 років тому

    Thanks for the nice video . I'm from Iraqi i used a sweet corn and nothing ruched the hook but I will try to make bait on your way and I hope it works . once again thank a lot

  • @TheMDOutdoors2016
    @TheMDOutdoors2016 7 років тому

    Awesome bait we used in our video of Carp and catfish on boilies.

  • @lucianaga1303
    @lucianaga1303 8 років тому +2

    2 part corn flour 1 part normal flour mix it dry than add 1 egg and small wather until you can form them. put the water to boil and add the balls into the the boiling water for 8-9 minutes. very cheap boilies. you can add vanilla or what I like to add before forming is shreded chicken liver that catfish love.

  • @blendasimon
    @blendasimon 11 років тому

    Use peanut butter it makes it firm and the oil makes it stay on for areally long time and the catfish and carp love it Simon

  • @Carperama
    @Carperama  11 років тому

    sure, you can use a rolling pin and cut in pieces with a knife. I either use one of the boilies on a hair rig or just put some moist white bread on the hook it self.

  • @namelessunknown777
    @namelessunknown777 10 років тому

    Tried this bait for couple weeks with no luck. So i added 3tsps of vanilla extract i also did 3 tsps of sugar and corn oil instead of 2. And it worked amazingly. I landed a 22 pound, and 12 pound carp, and also a 10 pound channel cat today. Had a monster carp hit and just ran like a city bus eventually braking my line had to be 40+. Great bait once again thanks for sharing this my new favorite boilie

    • @namelessunknown777
      @namelessunknown777 10 років тому

      Btw this was in a river not a lake. Just used as a hook bait. Didnt do any chumming

    • @1999zackman
      @1999zackman 9 років тому

      what do you mean corn oil instead of 2 do you mean you only used 1 Tbs of corn oil or you switched corn oil for the ingredients listed

    • @namelessunknown777
      @namelessunknown777 9 років тому

      Means i used 3tbs instead of 2

    • @1999zackman
      @1999zackman 9 років тому

      ok thanks and do you have to boil it

    • @Carperama
      @Carperama  9 років тому

      1999ZackCiolino I'm not sure if you have to boil it, I do. Anyone else know if you can use it as a raw dough bait?

  • @carpfever8762
    @carpfever8762 12 років тому

    realy nice vid pal im going to make some thanks

  • @sparkfishes
    @sparkfishes 4 роки тому

    Thank you from England

  • @Carperama
    @Carperama  11 років тому

    The longest that I ever kept a line in the water was for 2 hours, I had a line in 1' of water near the bank just in case a catfish was in the hole under the bank, and the boilie was still good. I would say they would last for several hours as long as no critter is peeking at it and your not in a river with swift current.

  • @Carperama
    @Carperama  11 років тому

    I fish it on a hair rig, it will stay on all day no problem unless you have crawfish or minnows. The two eggs keep it together. I use them in PVA bags and particle mix. I use a PVA friendly corn flavor liquid or dip on the hook bait and in my PVA bags only. Since the boilies don’t have an over whelming scent when they will find your hook bait faster when you use the corm flavor only on you hook bait. I might put some more of my recipes on line later; I got a lot of work going on now. Good luck.

  • @Carperama
    @Carperama  11 років тому

    I used regular plain white bread from the store. (Corn Bread Boilie) just refers to the use of corn and bread. I think any bread the carp like would work with this recipe, you might just have to add more eggs or flour. Corn bread in the USA is more gritty (corn mill), heavier than white bread and usually crumbles when you try to roll it in a ball and it has a lot of air pockets.

  • @erkankaya3264
    @erkankaya3264 2 роки тому

    Thank you very much for your interest.👍🏻

  • @southwestcatfishingarizona8264
    @southwestcatfishingarizona8264 7 років тому

    great video

  • @Carperama
    @Carperama  11 років тому +1

    I mostly fish West Point Lake in Georgia, never seen a fish larger than 20lb pulled out, most fish average form 3 - 10lbs (common carp). I use them as chum and on my hair rig. I might put some other recipes on line later, to busy for now. Later.

  • @BloodSweatnBass
    @BloodSweatnBass 10 років тому

    Awesome video. Great bait I'll try it some Common Carp. how about a video on how you rig those balls???

  • @Carperama
    @Carperama  11 років тому

    The fish oil pills will work, I usually use it in my fish boilies with salt instead of sugar but I think it would work just fine if you substitute the corn oil with fish oil. Fish can sense flavors far more intensely than human and they will favor the fish flavor over canola or vegetable oil. Catfish and carp both eat a lot of the same stuff. Insects, water fleas, fish eggs, plants, algae, small dead fish, small fry, algae, freshwater shrimps, worms, maggots and tiny crustaceans to list some.

  • @lukascesna9200
    @lukascesna9200 10 років тому

    Very good boilies

  • @Carperama
    @Carperama  11 років тому

    If your only fishing for a day throw the chum in a 10' radius in your spot and put your hook bait in the middle of the chum (50 boilies or so) and be sure to let the bait sit, the hand smashed bread around the hook or boilie will last for hours on the hook. You might try adding a little vanilla extract in a baggie with the initial boilies you chum to add the scent to the water faster but I wouldn’t over due it. The longer the bait sits the better it gets.

  • @nissenel1975
    @nissenel1975 4 роки тому

    What is the best way to make them hard for hair rig? I would like to use them soft boiles only for lure.

  • @Carperama
    @Carperama  10 років тому

    I bought the caulking gun at Home Depot (Ryobi 18-Volt ONE+ Caulk Gun). I already had a (Gardner Standard Sausage Gun) so I decided to modify the two together. The Gardner sausage tube fits the Ryobi Gun perfect. I had to modify the plunger on the Ryobi which didn't fit into the tube with the correct diameter. I took off the plunger tip from the Gardner Gun and put it on the Ryobi plunger rod, added a washer (spacer) and a different bolt to hold the plunger on the rod.

  • @Carperama
    @Carperama  10 років тому +1

    I bought my roller table on-line at Big Carp Tackle.

  • @daankouwen4356
    @daankouwen4356 9 років тому

    nice video man

  • @Carperama
    @Carperama  11 років тому

    I bought the boilie rolling table from bigcarptackle on-line which is in the USA but most all carp tackle site should sell them, just look for the best price with shipping.

  • @richiejay4030
    @richiejay4030 8 років тому

    these look awesome, so much cheaper than store boilies

  • @CreepyUncleJoe-
    @CreepyUncleJoe- 12 років тому +1

    Best vid on youtube :D

  • @josh8701
    @josh8701 7 років тому +3

    can you please make a video or tell me how you converted your calking gun to make boilies

    • @K20rotrex
      @K20rotrex 5 років тому

      josh capon would like to see that aswell

  • @Carperama
    @Carperama  12 років тому

    Nice. How does it roll, Is it sticky? What color is the finished boilie?

  • @TheCornSnake99
    @TheCornSnake99 10 років тому

    So are they just like normal boilies you get from shops?

  • @countpuchi
    @countpuchi 10 років тому +1

    Do boilies work on all carps? just wondering how many species of em are gonna eat these corn boilies. And what about catfish?

  • @Carperama
    @Carperama  11 років тому

    Bought the caulking gun at Home Depot (Ryobi 18-Volt ONE+ Caulk Gun). I had a (Gardner Standard Sausage Gun) so I modify them together. The Gardner sausage tube fit the Ryobi Gun perfect. I had to modify the plunger on the Ryobi which didn't fit into the tube with the correct diameter. I took off the plunger tip from the Gardner Gun and put it on the Ryobi plunger rod, added a washer (spacer) and a different bolt to hold the plunger on the rod. I would think any battery caulking gun would work.

  • @andrewforster2005
    @andrewforster2005 11 років тому +1

    how long do they stay on hair rig when in water

  • @Carperama
    @Carperama  11 років тому

    Look up videos on UA-cam how to tie a Hair Rig, this is the method using a boilie for a hook bait. If you don't want to use a Hair Rig you can smash the center of a piece of white bread around the shaft of the hook and be sure that the tip of the hook is showing. You can use the boilies still to chum and make the smashed bread on the hook shaft look round.

  • @rodneyriech8123
    @rodneyriech8123 11 років тому

    Flippin Brilliant! but why cook?
    Looking a lot on how to hook set up so it sets off bottom inch or so. Will these set above bottom of lake bed.

  • @ek55nxs
    @ek55nxs 11 років тому

    Is corn bread much different to normal white sliced loaves we have in the UK? Any idea - love the video btw and gonna have a go if I sought the bread
    Also think flaked chillis will go well - carp love the chillI

  • @Carperama
    @Carperama  12 років тому

    Your flavored corn (hot cinnamon/xxx strawberry) should be fine in the mix, just drain the corn to get rid of most of the liquid and save it. When kneading the dough if it seems to wet just add a little corn flour, if the dough gets to dry add a little of the drained liquid from the corn. You can dip your bait in the drained corn liquid before you cast, this will give a nice scent in the water around you bait.

  • @survivor010
    @survivor010 11 років тому

    How u doing?Quick question,have u ever caught big carp off of these?Do u use these as your boilies on your hair rig or just for chum.U know any ther boilie recipes?Thanks a lot man.

  • @RGTP67
    @RGTP67 11 років тому

    Hello there I was wondering what rig you use these baits with? I am participating in a tournament on Sunday. Thank you

  • @Carperama
    @Carperama  12 років тому

    I believe red baits are better seen as red in shallow water and it might depend on the water clarity. I would recommend making some in all red and making another batch in two colors red and white use the red bait on the left side of your fishing spot and the two color bait on the right side and see how you do. You really have to test your baits at your fishing spots because the water clarity and fish are different in every lake or region.

  • @Carperama
    @Carperama  11 років тому

    I figured it once here in Georgia (USA) it's about $1.50 lb once you have all the ingredients, which is really cheep here. Is £12 expensive? I'm not familiar with that currency. Thanks.

  • @greenfieldcarperrobertbrad5203
    @greenfieldcarperrobertbrad5203 10 років тому +1

    Wat is the measurements for a whole loaf of bread? Looks really nice but would like to do a whole loaf. thanks Greenfield carper

    • @Carperama
      @Carperama  10 років тому +1

      I used a load of Sunbeam Giant 24oz (1lb-8oz) Bread from my local store. Every loaf might weight different so it's hard to tell you how much. Your best using a scale, I gave the recipe in the video using 6 slices of bread or 6oz, so for a 24oz loaf of bread I times (x) everything by 4, so 6 slices x 4= 24 slices, 2 eggs x 4 = 8 eggs and so on. If you don't have a scale than try finding sliced bread that measures roughly 3-3/4"W x 4"L x 1/2"Thick - and use my recipe in the video times (x) everything by 4.

  • @Carperama
    @Carperama  12 років тому

    In closing, I believe red can be a great bait as long as it has a nice smell and a nice taste, the fish will find it, if they want to eat it is the bigger question and only testing your waters will answer that question. I always have at least two different colors and flavors of bait to try.

  • @nateg1909
    @nateg1909 11 років тому

    Can You subsitute the corn oil for any other oils around the house?

  • @Carperama
    @Carperama  10 років тому

    Yes.

  • @blayneb7290
    @blayneb7290 7 років тому +1

    Really neat method. Where do you get the empty caulking tubes with a 16 mil head like that? I can find the Ryobi gun but not an empty tube like that. Thanks!

    • @Carperama
      @Carperama  7 років тому

      I bought mine from bigcarptackle.com it's a Gardner Standard Sausage Gun. Had to do a little mod work on the plunger top to get it to work with the Ryobi shaft but not hard.

    • @blayneb7290
      @blayneb7290 7 років тому

      Thanks - I found them! Appreciate it.

  • @nikolatodorovski1036
    @nikolatodorovski1036 8 років тому

    This boilies it's good or not ??

  • @ZombieCleaner
    @ZombieCleaner 12 років тому

    I have some corn that's been soaking in some hot cinnamon/xxx strawberry flavoring for about a week now. Would there be too much liquid in them to use as the corn ingredient in the recipe? They will also turn the bollies blood red, would this be a disadvantage since the color red supposedly disappears within a few feet of water?

  • @Carperama
    @Carperama  11 років тому

    The yellow ingredients are: 2 teaspoons of corn oil which I add to the eggs and in the small glass bowl is 3 oz of smashed sweet corn out of a can.

  • @dejangrubor7737
    @dejangrubor7737 10 років тому

    Did you put boiles to cook when water boiling ?

  • @zahrakhodabande194
    @zahrakhodabande194 Рік тому +1

    Thanks 👋👋👋

  • @rubennolf8149
    @rubennolf8149 4 роки тому +1

    how many lbs boilies does this recipe result in?

  • @marcusfisher123
    @marcusfisher123 12 років тому

    I made these but i didn't use corn oil I use molasses I think it will work on the lake

  • @Blagger3000
    @Blagger3000 5 років тому

    Put the eggs complete with shells into the liquidiser. The eggshell will be ground up and provides additional minerals that benefit the fish.

  • @jaxflfreebird
    @jaxflfreebird 10 років тому

    What do you call the black rolling table? I too might not want to roll lots of bread balls. I can't buy that black rolling bait thing if I don't know what it is called.

  • @warrenbenjamin8709
    @warrenbenjamin8709 11 років тому

    Nice mate thanks

  • @dfg297lpopdirk
    @dfg297lpopdirk 12 років тому +1

    did you cut off the bread crust ?

  • @bradboyer681
    @bradboyer681 11 років тому

    this works good for me

  • @NetsWet
    @NetsWet 12 років тому

    how would you make it a harder boilie
    ???

  • @prospecial1
    @prospecial1 11 років тому

    What is the gaget that you used to roll the mix into balls. I've never seen anything like it. Would sure like to buy one.

  • @Carperama
    @Carperama  12 років тому

    The Ryobi (18-Volt ONE+ Caulk Gun), the battery & charger (Ryobi 18-Volt ONE+ Lithium-Ion Battery) sold separately and the Gardner kit (Gardner Standard Sausage Gun) cost around $130 +/-. The Lithium-Ion batteries last twice as long as the Nickel-Cadmium Batteries, they cost more but are worth it if you’re making a lot of bait and only have 1 battery or you can buy 2 Nickel. My old Nickel batteries lasted about 4 years before I had to replace them, not sure about the life of the Lithium’s.

  • @arrowoffear3
    @arrowoffear3 10 років тому

    a little more floor?

  • @BrokeDownDan
    @BrokeDownDan 11 років тому +1

    so if i don't have the fancy roller or gun, i should be able to roll everything out by hand right, it'll just take longer correct, so you chum the area and then use the hair rig

  • @jakeconner2372
    @jakeconner2372 9 років тому

    what is that table you are using? wanna learn a lot more about this.... thanks great video

    • @Carperama
      @Carperama  9 років тому

      Jake Conner
      Gardner Rolaball Baitmaster

  • @RGTP67
    @RGTP67 11 років тому

    And also does this boilie float?

  • @Bzcarlos21
    @Bzcarlos21 11 років тому

    what is the difference? the white & yellow just the color??

  • @snapperslayer41
    @snapperslayer41 12 років тому

    Hey mate, what else is it called? the cocking gun that is? I cant find it online?
    Cheers

  • @Marciorbable
    @Marciorbable 10 років тому

    why not put the fishing hook stuck in the bait ball?

  • @PeterHorvath001
    @PeterHorvath001 9 років тому

    Carperama, the lake where I fish has carp and bullheads, but no channel cats. Would these work for the bullheads too or only for channel cats?

    • @middletn.angler5069
      @middletn.angler5069 8 років тому

      This is ideal for carp. That's what a "boilie" was originally designed for bud. Then, people realized with a little tweaking, that it made a fantastic catfish bait as well. Take for instance the "plum boilie" from dynamite baits..GREAT channel snack man.

  • @nateg1909
    @nateg1909 11 років тому

    I have tons of fish oil pills around the house would they add flavour and intise the fish? What if I were to use canola or vegatable oil would it be to great of a difference?

  • @ze-man_2252
    @ze-man_2252 9 років тому

    I was only able to find the rolaball baitmaster from the UK. Did you order it from a U.S location?

    • @Carperama
      @Carperama  9 років тому

      Luis Zepeda Yes I bought it from a site in the U.S. I think it was Big Carp Tackle?

  • @BlackWarriorLures
    @BlackWarriorLures 10 років тому

    Now that's nice. How much do these bread rollers run?

    • @Carperama
      @Carperama  10 років тому

      The large Rolaball will run from $50-$60 or you buy a much smaller size that rolls the same size boilies but I think only 10 at a time for around $25, I would recommend the larger table if you plan on doing a lot.

    • @BlackWarriorLures
      @BlackWarriorLures 10 років тому

      Nice.

  • @michaelbarnes6142
    @michaelbarnes6142 3 роки тому

    can i ask if you know how they are in water do they breakdown quickly

    • @Carperama
      @Carperama  3 роки тому +1

      They do not break down, they're semi-hard. If bream or crawfish pick at it yes they will break down since they are not solid hard like a hook bait.

  • @BarmyTwubble
    @BarmyTwubble 10 років тому

    Catfish love boilies but you want a meaty or fishy based boilie. Most carp like boilies such as Mirror, common, grass, leather etc.
    Although I tend to use good protein and quality items in my boilie mixes. Carp here eat what does them good, if they do not get as much out of a bait as they use up in having to find and eat it, they wont eat it. They want at minimum as much but most times more out of a bait than they have to use to find and eat it.

  • @Bzcarlos21
    @Bzcarlos21 11 років тому

    were did u buy that boilie rolling table??

  • @elwernayiftahir424
    @elwernayiftahir424 4 роки тому

    Is that pop up on watet or not?

  • @Carperama
    @Carperama  12 років тому

    If bread or corn works in your pay lake I would think this would work, make a small batch and try it out. You might try tipping the boilie or bread on your hook with a piece of corn or go to a hobby shop and find a yellow piece of foam that would float and cut it to look like a piece of corn. Just lifting the bait off the bottom a little might give you something the fish in the lake never seen before. Never hurts to try something different, just don’t try it more then a couple of hours.

  • @breckenridge21
    @breckenridge21 12 років тому

    if you use something other than oil or a little less oil it may help because even though the oil is water soliable it just floats to the surface of the water when it mixes in so it doesnt help all that much but im not a pro and i dont do it often so im just guessing here