Right, I am reliably informed that if you have the time, patience and money, this high quality fish mix will catch anything that swims. Start with 8 large fresh eggs, add the liquids and gently beat them together. You do NOT want to add air by beating briskly. Mix the dry ingredients together in a separate container, then add the dry mix to the eggs bit by bit and stir with a fork until that gets too difficult, then start kneading by hand, until you obtain a stiff, typical boilie paste. Carry on Kneading until the paste is smooth and pliable, like shiny plasticine. Roll it and boil for between 1 and 2 minutes, or slightly more if you want them harder. It's a complicated recipe, with quite expensive ingredients, especially if you are starting from scratch and have none of the items to hand as a starter. C.C Moores will have most, if not all of these bits. There are other suppliers that may be cheaper. Long time since I bought stuff or made any boilies of any sort up.
Dry ingredients.
300grm LT 94 Fish meal
120grm Moore's C.L.O
100grm pre digested Fish meal
100grm Robin Red
50grm 90 Mesh Rennet Casein
50grm Vitamealo Milk powder
50grm 90 Mesh Acid Casein
50grm Purified Blood powder
40grm Egg Albumen
40grm GLM powder
40grm Antarctic Krill meal
30grm Soluble Fish Protein
20grm Squid powder
10grm Cyprivit
Liquids
80ml Marine Amino Compound
2ml Talin
If I remember correctly, that started out as a C.C.Moores suggested recipe which has been somewhat modified. You can juggle it more, but beware of increasing the Krill meal too much, for instance....that will make it float
Cheers, Dave.
Edit. I see that C.C.Moores don't do the cyprivit powder any more. Don't worry, its only a vitamin, amino etc. compound that's there as a healthy additive for the carp/barbels benefit. It may be available from a chemists, probably in liquid/syrup form. If not, just add 10grm to the CLO content and all will be well. There may be other bits no longer available, from C.C.Moores at least, it's an old recipe.