Tommy Bee
Active Member
I didn't mean to sound gruff, I was just asking mainly what is it that he wants to flavour?
Try boilie paste for roach mate - 'pure' paste with eggs, not mixed by water
you can make paste stiffer with extra base mix - simply make it drier -
albumen makes paste tough and is as great high protein attractor in its own right
I wouldn't use boilies for roach personally, I don't think they're the one for small fish where other much more 'openly' attractive things will score better - you barely need to touch paste with flavour compared to boilied baits, and I don't think roach are picky - I suggest a fruity/fishy combo I remember some noise about roach liking confectionary flavours years ago
I use some secret cheffy trickery with fine condiments and simple loosefeeds personally
Try boilie paste for roach mate - 'pure' paste with eggs, not mixed by water
you can make paste stiffer with extra base mix - simply make it drier -
albumen makes paste tough and is as great high protein attractor in its own right
I wouldn't use boilies for roach personally, I don't think they're the one for small fish where other much more 'openly' attractive things will score better - you barely need to touch paste with flavour compared to boilied baits, and I don't think roach are picky - I suggest a fruity/fishy combo I remember some noise about roach liking confectionary flavours years ago
I use some secret cheffy trickery with fine condiments and simple loosefeeds personally