Damian Kimmins
Senior Member
I think I've always enjoyed concocting recipes and making my own bait, but having started putting together some bait for this coming season wonder how many others may do the same, soooooo;
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I agree. Measuring any manufacturers flavours accurately is a brilliant way to gauge how your results will be. I actually ask what's their recommended inclusion levels, and I then go lower!I made the switch from shelf life boilies and/or pellets to making my own baits at the start of last season. I’d been considering having a crack with John Baker’s base mixes & flavours and a few of his Instagram and YouTube vids convinced me to take the plunge. JB comes across really well on the clips and his Korda podcast also really demonstrated his knowledge & passion for baits & flavours.
I’m convinced these baits have put a few extra fish on the bank for me last season. I’m not suggesting his base mixes make ‘wonder baits’, but they’re definitely made from high quality ingredients and have been well thought through, I believe.
It took me a few attempts to get the consistency right, as I was going at it with my ‘cheffy’ head on, trying to gauge the exactly amount of base mix to egg weight and lock down a ‘recipe’. I just go by feel now and get good results every time. I still measure the liquid flavours accurately, mind.
A one egg mix is the perfect amount for a session’s worth of small (12-14mm) hookbaits and enough paste to make each of those a 16-18mm finished wrapped bait.
I’m fortunate enough to have a ‘fishing den’ at the bottom of the garden, with a dedicated freezer and an induction hob, so that makes things easier. I made a batch in the kitchen on a rainy winter’s night once when she was out, thinking a scented candle would hide the evidence. It didn’t. Ended up costing me a handbag & some shoes and now I’d get a slap if I left a brand new waggler in the kitchen. We live and learn..
Can't think of anything worse than a magic bait which guarantees results!Tbh The only “ commercial “ man made bait I have ever used are plain halibut pellets,and paste wraps made from them , and then only used them because the barbel in the rivers I fish have been ‘ conditioned ‘ to them over the years by other anglers.
I have zero interest in bait making from all the exotic ingredients I read about.
I do not doubt for a minute that they work, but having fished alongside anglers that use them exclusivley I have seen no benefit whatsoever . Spam / meat in its various forms works just as well for me . I do not class spam as a commercially made bait as it is manufactured for human consumption as oppose to a fish bait, we have just adapted its use, along with bread , steak,cheese and other human foodstuffs that fish like .
Not sure where dog biscuits fit into that idea though .
I agree that catching using home made components is very satisfying, I use rods I have built, nets , rod rests, floats, feeders occasionally, sinkers , tackle boxes, bobbins, indicators.Bait droppers, Rebuilt or refinished reels Etc etc, all made or adapted my myself but so far as baits are concerned I will stick with going no further than pellets,messing about with exotic ingredients is a step too far for me .
Good luck to those who do make their own baits . I am sure you may all one day find that magic ingredient that guarantees results .
David
Dave you’ve missed the point by a mile or certainly from my perspective.Tbh The only “ commercial “ man made bait I have ever used are plain halibut pellets,and paste wraps made from them , and then only used them because the barbel in the rivers I fish have been ‘ conditioned ‘ to them over the years by other anglers.
I have zero interest in bait making from all the exotic ingredients I read about.
I do not doubt for a minute that they work, but having fished alongside anglers that use them exclusivley I have seen no benefit whatsoever . Spam / meat in its various forms works just as well for me . I do not class spam as a commercially made bait as it is manufactured for human consumption as oppose to a fish bait, we have just adapted its use, along with bread , steak,cheese and other human foodstuffs that fish like .
Not sure where dog biscuits fit into that idea though .
I agree that catching using home made components is very satisfying, I use rods I have built, nets , rod rests, floats, feeders occasionally, sinkers , tackle boxes, bobbins, indicators.Bait droppers, Rebuilt or refinished reels Etc etc, all made or adapted my myself but so far as baits are concerned I will stick with going no further than pellets,messing about with exotic ingredients is a step too far for me .
Good luck to those who do make their own baits . I am sure you may all one day find that magic ingredient that guarantees results .
David
I had to let go of my fridge full of flavours and base mixes years ago when I moved house, but was so strange how a fridge full of such stuff can take you on a journey of years whilst standing in your kitchen. Never tired of doing that curiously. Almost wish I'd never let it go.Always used to make my own bait and really found it interesting. Even made some bait (basemix) for BFW which was sold under the name of B8.
Boilies, pastes, steamed, meats etc etc.
Very addictive, time consuming and expensive hobby.
In recent years found it more convenient to use established basemixes and ingredients.
Still got a fridge full of additives and flavours.
Cheers
Bob