Well presented again! Nice to see you back. Wish my Go Outdoors was well stocked with bait like that! Every time I go in there the shells are very bare of bait etc. 👍
Thank you very much indeed Paul! Been far too long since the last video for a few reasons but back up and running now and lots more to come! We must be quite lucky where I am for Go Outdoors by the sounds of it. Never seem to have any issues at all luckily, their click and collect is normally really good though and will get it in stock within a day or two if needed too.
Hi Martin, absolutely mix and switch as much as you wish when it comes to any liquids and powders. You may just stumble on a winning formula for your chosen lake!
Ayup mate got to love that fishing republic in stoke I spend most my free time and cash there it seems . And always boost my boilies for upto a week if time allows
oh nice, I have heard of it but not been yet! Agreed on soaking for long periods, I think even multiple coats of powders etc works really well. It's simple but so affective for such little effort. In fact it's part of the excitement!
It's in go outdoors stoke well worth a trip fella it's great . And I normally soak for a day then add either a stick mix or ground bait . Then leave and keep 're applying for as long as I can and had some good recent results on them . Just struggle with throwing stick
nice one thanks I will keep an eye open for it then. I spent 10 mins going through their site just and prices look good and almost bought some stuff but I quite enjoy being married so decided not too this time 😜
Thanks John. I think it's so simple to do and to switch up the ingredients as per individual needs, that it's a no brainer to boost them. Thanks for watching and hope you enjoy future videos!
go outdoors is the best but that annoys me... like why isnt AD or tft the best and cheapest!?! why can gooutdoors make there prices that cheap yet angling direct cant?? surely go outdoors isnt getting bait cheaper from sticky baits then angling direct do. so its basically carp tax
Does make you wonder doesn't it, not sure the reason but maybe Go Outdoors are buying in such big quantities they get a bigger discount, whereas maybe AD buy just what is needed in the immediate? (would explain why they are always out of stock!)
Thank you for the comment. I would disagree saying it doesn't work if crucianes etc are in a lake. The lakes I visit are mixed coarse with tons of Roach, Bream and the like and it's done me well. Like most carp fishing it's a combination of things but overall anything that gives an edge over another angler who is using plain boilies/baits can't be a bad thing.
I mean, it's good method in common, but small pieces attraсе little fish too much. Possibility to catch big carp getting less, especially in summer. It's only my experience in my region. :)
Ahhh ok I see what you mean. Thank you for commenting, hope you enjoyed the video either way and you find a lake where you are able to put this into practice!
Well presented again! Nice to see you back. Wish my Go Outdoors was well stocked with bait like that! Every time I go in there the shells are very bare of bait etc. 👍
Thank you very much indeed Paul! Been far too long since the last video for a few reasons but back up and running now and lots more to come!
We must be quite lucky where I am for Go Outdoors by the sounds of it. Never seem to have any issues at all luckily, their click and collect is normally really good though and will get it in stock within a day or two if needed too.
Yes he is back
Delighted to finally be back! the fishing year starts here! 😄
Another great video, thanks Mike!
Thank you again! Glad you enjoyed it!!
Thanks nice and simple.
You're welcome!
Good informative vid Mike,
Can you mix flavours at all? Like different fruit flavours together or different fishmeal types?
Cheers
Hi Martin, absolutely mix and switch as much as you wish when it comes to any liquids and powders. You may just stumble on a winning formula for your chosen lake!
@@Mike33 excellent thank you, I’m going in a few weeks so that’s exactly what I’ll do.
Much appreciated Mike
All the best mate 👍
Ayup mate got to love that fishing republic in stoke I spend most my free time and cash there it seems . And always boost my boilies for upto a week if time allows
oh nice, I have heard of it but not been yet! Agreed on soaking for long periods, I think even multiple coats of powders etc works really well. It's simple but so affective for such little effort. In fact it's part of the excitement!
It's in go outdoors stoke well worth a trip fella it's great . And I normally soak for a day then add either a stick mix or ground bait . Then leave and keep 're applying for as long as I can and had some good recent results on them . Just struggle with throwing stick
nice one thanks I will keep an eye open for it then. I spent 10 mins going through their site just and prices look good and almost bought some stuff but I quite enjoy being married so decided not too this time 😜
Truck off🤣
Great tutorial 👍
Thank you very much mate, very glad you enjoyed it! 😁
They look nice them mate
Thanks John. I think it's so simple to do and to switch up the ingredients as per individual needs, that it's a no brainer to boost them. Thanks for watching and hope you enjoy future videos!
@@Mike33 👍
go outdoors is the best but that annoys me... like why isnt AD or tft the best and cheapest!?! why can gooutdoors make there prices that cheap yet angling direct cant?? surely go outdoors isnt getting bait cheaper from sticky baits then angling direct do. so its basically carp tax
Does make you wonder doesn't it, not sure the reason but maybe Go Outdoors are buying in such big quantities they get a bigger discount, whereas maybe AD buy just what is needed in the immediate? (would explain why they are always out of stock!)
I suppose it's good advice, but unfortunately it doesn't work if a lot of roaches and crucianes in a pond/lake.
Thank you for the comment. I would disagree saying it doesn't work if crucianes etc are in a lake. The lakes I visit are mixed coarse with tons of Roach, Bream and the like and it's done me well. Like most carp fishing it's a combination of things but overall anything that gives an edge over another angler who is using plain boilies/baits can't be a bad thing.
I mean, it's good method in common, but small pieces attraсе little fish too much. Possibility to catch big carp getting less, especially in summer. It's only my experience in my region. :)
Ahhh ok I see what you mean. Thank you for commenting, hope you enjoyed the video either way and you find a lake where you are able to put this into practice!