Great video. A new subscriber here. I want to make my own koi pellets. Can I use this same recipes and add ingredients such as garlic and multi vitamins? Thanks
any bait will last about 3 months if kept in air tight container and out of direct sunlight ,the bait will last depending on the current in water or temp mine i went about 90 mins before pulled my rods out and had no bait on
+Chris Bigg I would cook them for slighty less time. Just keep an eye on them. As soon as they start to brown take them out. They should end up a wholemeal bread colour. They will store for a long time due to the oil content in them. Keep them dry and in an air tight bag or container and they will last a month before going past there best.
Again, they look good enough to eat. I am going to have to stop watching your videos for a week, I've only got three days fishing this week and I want to try everything I've seen so far. Do you have to freeze these, if not, what's the shelf life? And if it's not like the stupid taxi question ("are you busy tonight mate?', have you done a video on how to make shelf life boilies? Sorry if the question is a bit, 'caught anything mate' but I'd like to carry a selection.
+Ryan Keating Its just the way this recipe is done. Ive not tried it any other way. Some recipes the liquids are seperated from the dry. I supose its just what you feel comfortable with when making your bait.
+Steven Peters If baked well I have had them last around 2hrs. The less baking time the softer the pellet. Its the oil content that frys the exterior of the pellet allowing a slow absorbtion rate. Less oil quicker breakdown applys too.
It kills me when you use water, you're watering down your flavours. Use eggs and a little more oil when you need more liquid, other than that I love this pellet recipe.
Again one great recipe, thank you.
You should wear watches all up you arm and wear a clock as a necklace the go up to people and ask for the time. 😂
Great video, Great channel! Keep the videos coming mate.... Cheers Tight Lines :)
+CARPNATION Thanks!
f you just put the pellets in boiling water until they float on top and then let them dry you have soft hook pellets
From the look of it, I'm going to eat some myself
hi mate with the Krill Fishing Pellets are the a sinking bait or do they float....can you let me know please
Please method mix recipe!
Hi there, could you replace krill meal with a strawberry mix (Pearce Duff blancmange strawberry and vanilla sachets).
you can if you want to make a different flavour
These look great hope you continue making videos
+JNeedham301 Thanks ;)
Can this be used to attract catfish?
Hi I cooked these and they where to crumbly not sure why. Caught a barbel on one though.
Great video. A new subscriber here. I want to make my own koi pellets. Can I use this same recipes and add ingredients such as garlic and multi vitamins? Thanks
+Chris Green You can use the same mix and taylor the dry ingredients.
Bait Vault thanks. One other question, do they float or sink? Cheers.
How long they last in water and in storage?
any bait will last about 3 months if kept in air tight container and out of direct sunlight ,the bait will last depending on the current in water or temp mine i went about 90 mins before pulled my rods out and had no bait on
If I wanted 6mm ones would I cook for less time and how long do they store for?
+Chris Bigg I would cook them for slighty less time. Just keep an eye on them. As soon as they start to brown take them out. They should end up a wholemeal bread colour. They will store for a long time due to the oil content in them. Keep them dry and in an air tight bag or container and they will last a month before going past there best.
What can i use to replace wholemeal flour? Because here in argentina is hard to find
bread flour or cake wheat flower even shredded wheat will work
At the start the hooklink was exiting the wrong side of the hook eye
+Charlie Seamann I just tied it up any old way as i couldnt hold the hook steady for the camera.
Oh fair enough mate
Conor McGregor Are you realy Conor McGregor?😂😂😂
Again, they look good enough to eat. I am going to have to stop watching your videos for a week, I've only got three days fishing this week and I want to try everything I've seen so far.
Do you have to freeze these, if not, what's the shelf life?
And if it's not like the stupid taxi question ("are you busy tonight mate?', have you done a video on how to make shelf life boilies?
Sorry if the question is a bit, 'caught anything mate' but I'd like to carry a selection.
Mmmm yummy
Tried this recipe step by step. Only problem, when I came to cut them out, they stuck inside bread punch, why?
+Paul Mennell Use a bit of oil on your cutting tool or add a small amount to the mix.
@@baitvault do the sink .these thanks
shouldn't you be adding the mixed powders to the liquids after all the liquids have been mixed?? it's liquids with liquids and powders with powders
+Ryan Keating Its just the way this recipe is done. Ive not tried it any other way. Some recipes the liquids are seperated from the dry. I supose its just what you feel comfortable with when making your bait.
cup is 250ml?
yes
What if I boil them ?
what is the break down time in the water for these
Steven Peters oats is prety slow i think
was just wondering how often you would have to check bait
+Steven Peters If baked well I have had them last around 2hrs. The less baking time the softer the pellet. Its the oil content that frys the exterior of the pellet allowing a slow absorbtion rate. Less oil quicker breakdown applys too.
Have you tried to see how long the breakdown is for these pellets
+Rob PrimeR I find that they take 2 -3 hrs to turn to breakdown. The longer you bake them the harder they get, which equals longer breakdown time.
Bait Vault that's great I'll have to try these for sure
Bait Vault yes, I made them and the pellets are weri dureball , but I used 8 mm Crushed pellets to make the mix. Work's good
Pode traduzir para português??? (Brasil)
You should used a coffee grinder to grind and mix your salt and other ingredients.
Can we add chicken liver
Why use sugar and oil when u can use eggs and water..
It kills me when you use water, you're watering down your flavours. Use eggs and a little more oil when you need more liquid, other than that I love this pellet recipe.
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Can this be used as a paste wrap if not cooked.
Will they work as ground bait on a feeder??
yes it will