laguna
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Laguna don't make boilies (I have my own reasons for not going down that particular road), but it is hoped after a recent revelation that we can start making a similar product as early as next year (plus pellets), using a totally different way of manufacture. We already have a name... they will be called BUNKERS and we will be asking for testers so please join the discussion if you can... particularly if you don't use boilies!
Before we start slagging off carpers :wh, here's a few positives to consider.. there may be others!
BOILIES
# convenient spherical shape, well balanced and aerodynamic
# a food that can potentially? contain everything the fish needs to sustain itself
# variably sized to suit different sized fish
# variable break down times (depending on ingredients/composition)
# cheap(ish) to roll, boil and make yourself or buy (labour/ingredients)
# carp will eat most things... so you can't go wrong!
# big boilies can keep 'nuisance' fish at bay
Okay so what's wrong with em?
Maybe you don't fish for carp and you consider boilies a carp only bait?
Are all boilies bad (really?) or are there some exceptions?
I'm not a carper! (old school attitude)
What do you think to the traditional way of making boilies?
If you fish for other species, would you ever consider using boilies to catch them, if not why not?
Do you think boilies are nutritious, good enough or can be improved somehow, is nutrition important? etc.
Thank you chaps!
Before we start slagging off carpers :wh, here's a few positives to consider.. there may be others!
BOILIES
# convenient spherical shape, well balanced and aerodynamic
# a food that can potentially? contain everything the fish needs to sustain itself
# variably sized to suit different sized fish
# variable break down times (depending on ingredients/composition)
# cheap(ish) to roll, boil and make yourself or buy (labour/ingredients)
# carp will eat most things... so you can't go wrong!
# big boilies can keep 'nuisance' fish at bay
Okay so what's wrong with em?
Maybe you don't fish for carp and you consider boilies a carp only bait?
Are all boilies bad (really?) or are there some exceptions?
I'm not a carper! (old school attitude)
What do you think to the traditional way of making boilies?
If you fish for other species, would you ever consider using boilies to catch them, if not why not?
Do you think boilies are nutritious, good enough or can be improved somehow, is nutrition important? etc.
Thank you chaps!