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Paste and boilie soaks

Jake Allonby

Senior Member & Supporter
Seen a lot of talk about how effective the above are.

Question for you all, do you buy the soaks/ paste or make your own?

If the latter, any tips appreciated!

Jake
 
I used to grind halibut pellets or boilies in a coffee grinder, sieve, grind, sieve, grind ...then add a flavour to mirror my bait's flavour. Now I tend to buy Elips Paste (£7/300g, with multi-buy offer available) and flavour that. If you want to stiffen the paste after flavouring it then gluten flour or Xanthan Gum can be added. If you want to dilute a flavour to soak baits in then you could try hemp oil (e.g. Sainsbury's 'Good Hemp Oil') as a soak base.
Just have a play 😉
 
I make my own but have to be honest and think that they don't offer any edge unless used as a much deeper level bait soak, increasing it's longevity.
 
I make my own also, I use a cheap basemix and then add what I want to that. For shop bought ones, I like the sticky baits krill, it comes in a little pot and lasts quite a while.
 
Make my own, my paste is all the steps used to make boilies but I don’t boil, add some crushed hemp and hemp or salmon oil into it before mixing.

For a glug it’s just glycerine, cornflour, flavouring and colouring.
 
These days I use bought frozen bait and matching glug /soak. If I use added paste it is simply matching base mix mixed with said glug.
 
Haven’t made boilies before, how difficult?
Relatively easy, initially it can be a bit of an outlay cash wise, John baker baits do both hook bait and paste mixes all you do is add eggs and flavour etc, i wouldn’t say it was cheap but it’s a decent first step to learning.

Be warned though in a lot of cases it’s an outside practice and the smell in a woman’s kitchen doesn’t go down well 😂
 
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