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FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions About carp boilies

How do I start making my own Carp Boilies?

To start making Carp Boilies, you need a base mix, fish meals, eggs, and liquid additives. On CarpBoilies.com you'll find ready recipes and step-by-step guides.

Which ingredients are best for making Carp Boilies?

The most popular ingredients include: fish meals, krill meal, cornmeal, soy flour, semolina, and attractors like betaine or liquid liver.

How to make Carp Boilies step by step?

Mix dry ingredients, add eggs and liquids, knead the dough, roll the boilies, and boil or steam them. Then dry for 24–48 hours.

Is it better to boil or steam boilies?

Steaming preserves more aroma, while boiling is faster and simpler. The choice depends on the mix and desired boilie performance.

Which flavors and attractors work best?

The most used flavors are: scopex, buttercream, crab, krill, tutti frutti, strawberry, and squid–octopus. Attractors like CSL, betaine, or pepper oil enhance effectiveness.

How long can Carp Boilies be stored?

Properly dried boilies last several months. Frozen boilies should be kept in the freezer. Boilies soaked in liquid should be used within 2–4 weeks.

What sizes of Carp Boilies are best?

Common sizes are 12 mm, 16 mm, 18 mm, and 20 mm. Smaller boilies work in heavily fished waters; larger ones help avoid small fish.

How many eggs are needed per kilo of mix?

Usually 6–10 eggs per 1 kg of dry mix, depending on the desired dough consistency.

Are homemade boilies more effective than store-bought?

Homemade boilies can be very effective because you can adjust flavor, solubility, and ingredients to specific waters and carp behavior.

Can I use only natural ingredients?

Yes – carp respond well to natural mixes of fish meals, krill, liver meal, spices, and essential oils.

Which liquids increase boilie effectiveness?

Most effective liquids are CSL, Amino Blend, liquid liver, salmon oil, hemp oil, and krill hydrolysates.

Do Carp Boilies need preservatives?

Preservatives are needed only for long-term shelf-life boilies. Frozen boilies do not require preservatives.

How should Carp Boilies be stored?

Dried boilies are best stored in breathable bags; for longer storage – freeze or use airtight containers.

What is the difference between frozen and shelf-life boilies?

Frozen boilies require freezing and have no preservatives, while shelf-life boilies contain natural or chemical additives to extend shelf life.

How to prepare a base mix for Carp Boilies?

Combine fish meals, semolina, soy flour, and dry additives, then add eggs and liquids to get flexible dough ready for rolling boilies.