Greetings Tom! I don't have cream corn available in my country (i just saw that this exists) what can i use instead of it? I just got my fishing licence and would like to make my own boilies.
@@Doile911 Cream corn is just regular corn that has been blended up. You can make it in a blender. Otherwise, some other ideas are canned pie filling, fruit puree, sweetened condensed milk, fruit preserves, syrups, almost any sweet liquid will work. Even water if that's all you've got. Good luck!
Garlic is great , as is salt , curry powder , gravy granules , Marmite/veggiemite , fish sauce . All supermarket ingredients much cheaper than shop brought boilies
Now there's a boilie-making recipe I might be tempted to try! A few,readily-available , inexpensive ingredients instead of the esoteric, expensive, and difficult-to-make varieties I've seen elswhere! Another winner! Thanks for your no-nonsense, well-thought-out approach to carp fishing!
Made me boilies some of them.blew up twice the size I wanted rolled smaller and found the size eventually going Sunday will update you after the trip thanks Trev
I will do it the other way around. Add you dry mix to your wet mix small bits at a time. Way easier. Good work mate. What only ting I will add in that mix is crushed hemp seed
Brilliant idea, I will definitely try them next time I go fishing. One thing though, if you coat the boilies in flour before you cook them it will stop them sticking together.
I'll have to try this sometime my homemade carp bait consist of wheat cereal and strawberry pop and the results are amazing and you can use the store brand or any type of generic cereal. Plus it only takes about 3 minutes to put together.
Just made some today. With a little tweak here and there with what I had. I used quick oats/corn flakes/shredded wheat... vanilla extract. And crushed sweet corn and a little garlic. 2 eggs. Flour.
Nice video! Yeah alot of people think its hard to make carp bait but its very simple,i just released a video of me catching carp on my homemade boilies as well,🎣 👊
I make dog treats on occasion between eggs and tapioca starch makes a great boilie with flour and cornflakes. Tapioca starch , wheat flour and jello make them very well doughy tough!!!
Sorry, I don't have any videos showing how I tie up a hair rig, maybe I should do that. Here's a video that shows some closeups of how I put bait on the hair. It's corn in this video, but I do boilies the same way. ua-cam.com/video/X9x5MkfcZ2Q/v-deo.html
Brilliant video, Thankyou so much for sharing this I will give it a try and let you know how they work, hopefully this will help my blanking streak 😂 🏴 take care mate
You can use cornmeal in the recipe, but you also need to have wheat flour to make a firm dough. If you use only cornmeal, you will end up with a crumbly mixture. Boilies don't get stolen by small fish because they are too big to fit in their mouth, and too firm for them to take bites. Hope that helps, thanks for watching!
I'm all stocked up..... warm weather coming next week and mostly followed this with the exception I used the cereal I had in hand which was honey nut cheerios... But I think they came out ok... So sorry to ask all the questions but what are using for bait stops
have you ever tried sprinkling garlic powder on the boilies right after you pull them out of the water before they dry ? just curious if you think it would do any good
What kind of rig do you use with the boiles? I recently started making them, and noticed they stay on hook.... But also cover the hook. Next question, is this something you would use on a pay lake with your pack bait around it?
UK and euro anglers use hair rigs to present boilies, this leaves the hook totally free to turn downwards when carp suck the bait into there mouth's, hair rigs a the most efficient hooking system you can get, look up "how to make a hair rigs for fishing"
This might be a stupid question, but you said don't add tap water due to the chlorine: Does boiling it in tap water make a difference then? Sorry if I missed that in the video if you touched on it. I am just wondering how the chlorine does not get into the boilie when you boil it.
Good question. This is just my thought, but I assume that the boilies are so dense that no boiling water actually gets into them when cooking. I may be wrong. Either way, I've caught lots of fish on these and they work. I just did a bit of googling and learned that boiling actually removes chlorine from water (it evaporates). Apparently it is what home brewers do when making their beer. homebrew.stackexchange.com/questions/3447/what-are-the-various-ways-to-remove-chlorine-chloramine-from-tap-water
That would work, but carp are pretty weary of hooks. If they feel the hook in the bait, they'll spit it out. You'll probably still catch fish, but probably less fish. A hair rig helps with that problem.
@@OutsidewithTom You can still hair rig it, as long as some of the cloth is hanging outside of the cooked boilie. cheese cloth may not be quite strong enough.
@@OutsidewithTom Ok, I get the gist, I think the first time I made it I had more flour than cereal it look like sort of a 4 parts cereal to 1 part flour or 5 to 1: I will try again...
Good recipe. Flatten your dough into the thickness you want the boilies -> cut strips same thickness -> cut that into cubes. Put 2 cubes in your hand and roll them both at the same time. You can also just keeo them in cubes. Carp do care about the shape.
Yeah but they look so much more professional as little balls, and since I'm a fishing professional, that's how I must do it. Just kidding, hahaha. Good idea, thanks!
@@OutsidewithTom haha, For chumming I usually just do cylinders because it's super quick. On pressured lakes in England the carp are weary of round food and other shapes can be an edge. Here they aren't so picky.
😮 Sh**! U don't have to separate them 😂. That's why i didn't boil them the day i experimented with them. I just put a few in the microwave because i didn't want to deal with that at the moment 😅
I only get catfish.. regardless of bait.. ive been trying to catch carps for three years.. and i only get catfish… tried many places, different areas, towns, different hours.. different type of rivers, lakes, different depths.. always catfish.. and i know carps are there, i saw them many time, they even show their face right in front of me.. one of the, even came out and looked at me .. (he was like telling me, who is that dude who think he can catch us with silly corns) lol. So anyway, i will try different mix i guess
One thing you can try is spicy baits. I seem to catch less catfish with spicy baits. Chili powder in the pack bait, and here's how I make spicy hook baits. ua-cam.com/video/HHeSq8qyMiE/v-deo.html
These boilies aren't supposed to float. If you want floating baits, you need to mix in a flotation ingredient such as cork granules. Search for how to make pop-ups. I don't have a video on how to make pop-ups, maybe I'll do that in the future. Thanks for watching!
@@mrmrsfitzsimmons You're right. There is a very fine line between cooked and burnt with those. Only way I've found to get it right is to cook for 30 sec, wait 30 sec, cook for 30sec, wait 30 sec, and do that like 5 times.
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Greetings Tom!
I don't have cream corn available in my country (i just saw that this exists) what can i use instead of it? I just got my fishing licence and would like to make my own boilies.
@@Doile911 Cream corn is just regular corn that has been blended up. You can make it in a blender. Otherwise, some other ideas are canned pie filling, fruit puree, sweetened condensed milk, fruit preserves, syrups, almost any sweet liquid will work. Even water if that's all you've got. Good luck!
@@OutsidewithTom Thank you!
Garlic is great , as is salt , curry powder , gravy granules , Marmite/veggiemite , fish sauce . All supermarket ingredients much cheaper than shop brought boilies
I followed your recipe, tied up a hair rig and caught my first ever carp with a Boilie. Thanks for the recipe, I am using this for my base...
That's awesome to hear! 👍
Now there's a boilie-making recipe I might be tempted to try! A few,readily-available , inexpensive ingredients instead of the esoteric, expensive, and difficult-to-make varieties I've seen elswhere! Another winner! Thanks for your no-nonsense, well-thought-out approach to carp fishing!
Thanks for the refresher. Totally like the corn flakes idea for base. I have two expired boxes ready for processing ☺ Cheers Tom
Hell yeah! As soon as you said watch The Office I was on board!
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Excellent and easy! Made a batch yesterday and used this morning! Not only great for carp but awesome for cats as well!!
Great to hear! I've caught quite a few cats with them too. Good luck fishing!
I like the fact this is a simple and easy recipe and not to mention cheap. Can't wait to try these out. Thank you for the video
Plus you get the satisfaction of catching fish with bait you made yourself. Glad you found the video useful!
Well demonstrated for first time bollie makers Trev in cape town south africa
Glad you found the video useful, good luck fishing!
Made me boilies some of them.blew up twice the size I wanted rolled smaller and found the size eventually going Sunday will update you after the trip thanks Trev
Love these Tom. You make everything seem so simple.👍
Glad you like them!
I will do it the other way around. Add you dry mix to your wet mix small bits at a time. Way easier. Good work mate. What only ting I will add in that mix is crushed hemp seed
Sounds good, good luck out there!
Ok buddy. Found my answer at end of video. Look forward to learning some carp catching knowledge from ya!
I have 200+ videos available, hope you find them useful.
Brilliant idea, I will definitely try them next time I go fishing. One thing though, if you coat the boilies in flour before you cook them it will stop them sticking together.
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I'll have to try this sometime my homemade carp bait consist of wheat cereal and strawberry pop and the results are amazing and you can use the store brand or any type of generic cereal. Plus it only takes about 3 minutes to put together.
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Very cool, never done this but I’ll have to try this. Just subscribed to watch more carp fishing videos. Keep it up!
The carp seem to like them. Thanks, and welcome aboard!
Haven’t used them yet but seem really good, I used strawberry liquid flavour and pink food colouring
Good luck!
Just made some today. With a little tweak here and there with what I had.
I used quick oats/corn flakes/shredded wheat... vanilla extract. And crushed sweet corn and a little garlic. 2 eggs. Flour.
Sounds great, good luck fishing!
This is actually the best recipe
Hope it helps you catch more fish! Thanks for watching!
@@OutsidewithTom thank you for uploading
Thanks ! I ‘ll follow the recipe and hope to get good result
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Nice video! Yeah alot of people think its hard to make carp bait but its very simple,i just released a video of me catching carp on my homemade boilies as well,🎣 👊
Thanks, yeah it really is pretty easy to make your own baits. I'll check out your video, thanks for watching!
Great job brother! Let’s go fishing 👍👍
Thank you sir!
I make dog treats on occasion between eggs and tapioca starch makes a great boilie with flour and cornflakes. Tapioca starch , wheat flour and jello make them very well doughy tough!!!
Definitely more than one way to make a boilie!
Excellent Video.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks!
Do you have any videos where you show how you tie up a hair rig and show you putting these boilies on hair? I will look around your videos..
Sorry, I don't have any videos showing how I tie up a hair rig, maybe I should do that. Here's a video that shows some closeups of how I put bait on the hair. It's corn in this video, but I do boilies the same way. ua-cam.com/video/X9x5MkfcZ2Q/v-deo.html
Thank you my very good Sir. They really work!
Happy to help!
Great recipe bud! Gotta try this out.
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Thanks, let me know how it goes!
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Followed this and on my third night of fishing beat my record...thanks so much and all the best
That's awesome, congrats!
Just made some today 🎣😎
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Great job...what do you use for feeder? Do you use same stuff?
For the feeder, I use a different mix that usually contains oats and corn. Check out my other carp fishing videos for more info. Thanks for watching.
Looks tasty
Brilliant video, Thankyou so much for sharing this I will give it a try and let you know how they work, hopefully this will help my blanking streak 😂 🏴 take care mate
Thanks, glad you found the video useful. Hope they help end your blanking streak, good luck!
Awesome and effective base mix. How much is the weight percent of corn flakes in the final base mix?
Sorry, I don't know. I never measure.
Love the glove sounds hehehehe
Weirdest comment so far....
Keep up the good work. Just found the sound funny! 8 years in the medical field and 5 months of self quarantine past time to get out and go carping
Thanks Dave. I come from the medical field as well. Good luck with your carping!
Thanks will try it...subbed!
Thanks, and welcome aboard!
Nice Video
Thanks
If too sticky when rolling , i like to add icing sugar , gives it a little more taste.
Do they float?
Could use garlic powder and corn meal? How do keep small fish from nibbling and stealing the bollies?
You can use cornmeal in the recipe, but you also need to have wheat flour to make a firm dough. If you use only cornmeal, you will end up with a crumbly mixture. Boilies don't get stolen by small fish because they are too big to fit in their mouth, and too firm for them to take bites. Hope that helps, thanks for watching!
@@OutsidewithTom ok thanks man. I followed your receipe and it worked. Got some carp on strawberry bollies.
I'm all stocked up..... warm weather coming next week and mostly followed this with the exception I used the cereal I had in hand which was honey nut cheerios...
But I think they came out ok...
So sorry to ask all the questions but what are using for bait stops
Nice! I don't mind questions at all, I love talking fishing. For bait stops I just use little pieces of twig.
have you ever tried sprinkling garlic powder on the boilies right after you pull them out of the water before they dry ? just curious if you think it would do any good
I'm sure it couldn't hurt.
Thanks for a video. Are they floating?
These don't float. Check my other videos for a floating recipe.
Sub#160 awesome stuff brother 👊👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice method . One question : would it float or sink
They sink.
If you boil them they will sink, if you microwave them for 30 seconds or so they will float
Tom. How did your butter and creme corn boilies do when used? Thanks
Great.
What kind of rig do you use with the boiles? I recently started making them, and noticed they stay on hook.... But also cover the hook. Next question, is this something you would use on a pay lake with your pack bait around it?
UK and euro anglers use hair rigs to present boilies, this leaves the hook totally free to turn downwards when carp suck the bait into there mouth's, hair rigs a the most efficient hooking system you can get, look up "how to make a hair rigs for fishing"
Do they float ??, if not how to make them float ? Thanks
There's a link pinned at the top of the comments on this video.
Do these float?
These don't float.
Will it stay on the hook
See for yourself ua-cam.com/video/hCTiRAHrx_U/v-deo.html
This might be a stupid question, but you said don't add tap water due to the chlorine: Does boiling it in tap water make a difference then? Sorry if I missed that in the video if you touched on it. I am just wondering how the chlorine does not get into the boilie when you boil it.
Good question. This is just my thought, but I assume that the boilies are so dense that no boiling water actually gets into them when cooking. I may be wrong. Either way, I've caught lots of fish on these and they work. I just did a bit of googling and learned that boiling actually removes chlorine from water (it evaporates). Apparently it is what home brewers do when making their beer.
homebrew.stackexchange.com/questions/3447/what-are-the-various-ways-to-remove-chlorine-chloramine-from-tap-water
Can you freeze these boilles
You must have skipped over that part of the video.
Why not put a little cheese cloth in each one, and run the hook thru the cheese cloth?
That would work, but carp are pretty weary of hooks. If they feel the hook in the bait, they'll spit it out. You'll probably still catch fish, but probably less fish. A hair rig helps with that problem.
Good idea, by the way.
@@OutsidewithTom You can still hair rig it, as long as some of the cloth is hanging outside of the cooked boilie. cheese cloth may not be quite strong enough.
@@kellyk3889 True. These boilies are pretty firm and would probably stay on a hook just fine without anything extra. I've never tried it though.
Hi, can I put beat up some sweet corn instead of the cream corn because cream corn is not sold in my country, unfortunately
Sure, give it a try. Good luck!
Thanks, will write back when I try it
Sounds good, I'm interested to find out. Start a new comment thread when you do, I don't get notifications for comment replies for some reason.
Wha type of flour is this you are using.
Wheat flour.
Could you use coconut milk instead of liquid corn ??
Yep
Guys.How long they last in the water?Thank you
They don't break down in water.
@@OutsidewithTom Hi there.Also instead of freeze them can they be stored in oil in little container?Thank you
@@Matusneveri I don't think so. They need to be frozen for storage or they will rot.
@@OutsidewithTom Hi there.Once the boilies thawed can be refreezed?Thank you
@@Matusneveri Yep
How many cups of cornflakes would you say that is?
Not sure, maybe 4 or 5. I use half the bag of corn flakes. It doesn't need to be exact.
@@OutsidewithTom Ok, I get the gist, I think the first time I made it I had more flour than cereal it look like sort of a 4 parts cereal to 1 part flour or 5 to 1: I will try again...
wonder if curry powder would work?
Probably, curry powder definitely has a ton of scent. When I cook curry, my house smells like curry for 2 days afterward. 😀
Can you freeze these
Discussed in the video.
Tom you got yourself a Texas size boil there
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Good recipe. Flatten your dough into the thickness you want the boilies -> cut strips same thickness -> cut that into cubes. Put 2 cubes in your hand and roll them both at the same time. You can also just keeo them in cubes. Carp do care about the shape.
Yeah but they look so much more professional as little balls, and since I'm a fishing professional, that's how I must do it. Just kidding, hahaha. Good idea, thanks!
@@OutsidewithTom haha, For chumming I usually just do cylinders because it's super quick. On pressured lakes in England the carp are weary of round food and other shapes can be an edge. Here they aren't so picky.
@@PeelingLine Yeah, there's no fishing pressure on carp around here for sure.
@@OutsidewithTom Just with arrows and snagging hooks.
do carp like garlic?
I've caught lots of carp on garlic flavored bait.
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Microwave them for a 30 seconds or minute or so and I believe it makes them float, you prob already knew that though😎
I've tried that a few times, it's kind of hit and miss. Sometimes they will float, sometimes not.
😮 Sh**! U don't have to separate them 😂. That's why i didn't boil them the day i experimented with them. I just put a few in the microwave because i didn't want to deal with that at the moment 😅
Mrs Carp ? Came in from the garage....
Yep.
great boilie mix mate super work! have a new video out myself hope you'll check it out mate :)
Thanks for watching!
Romaniii
I fish for carp for trapping.
If I'm cooking, them there's no need to even go fishing any more.
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I only get catfish.. regardless of bait.. ive been trying to catch carps for three years.. and i only get catfish… tried many places, different areas, towns, different hours.. different type of rivers, lakes, different depths.. always catfish.. and i know carps are there, i saw them many time, they even show their face right in front of me.. one of the, even came out and looked at me .. (he was like telling me, who is that dude who think he can catch us with silly corns) lol. So anyway, i will try different mix i guess
One thing you can try is spicy baits. I seem to catch less catfish with spicy baits. Chili powder in the pack bait, and here's how I make spicy hook baits. ua-cam.com/video/HHeSq8qyMiE/v-deo.html
My boilies are not floating. Why?
These boilies aren't supposed to float. If you want floating baits, you need to mix in a flotation ingredient such as cork granules. Search for how to make pop-ups. I don't have a video on how to make pop-ups, maybe I'll do that in the future. Thanks for watching!
@@OutsidewithTom Thank you
Try dog biscuits 👍
If you put them in the microwave they will be pop ups, only for a minute tho watch not to burn.
@@mrmrsfitzsimmons You're right. There is a very fine line between cooked and burnt with those. Only way I've found to get it right is to cook for 30 sec, wait 30 sec, cook for 30sec, wait 30 sec, and do that like 5 times.
Nice to see an American planning on catching carp with a rod and line and not with a bow🤦♂️🤣🤣🤣
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