There's no problem with hand rolling them into little snakes and then with a knife cutting them into little uniform chunks. Roll them into little balls with your hands. This will save you lots of time when you're fishing for carp from your boat or on the banks. The reason I use the boilie roller is because I have a baiting stick. It is basically a thin piece of tubing that has a slight curve at the end. You load it with a boilie and lob it forward and the boilie shoots out the end. This is great for fishing from the banks but DOES NOT work if the shapes of the boilies aren't uniform. The carp could care less what shape the food is in but that's why I shape them in little round balls. Prior to getting the table though, I rolled them by hand.
Yeah dude, are they filled with amino acids, protein powder, vitamins, and minerals, no. Can they catch fish, yes! Is it cheap? Yes, not the point of the video but thanks. Anyone can make boiled dough baits is the point, lakes are massive where I live here in Texas, they are full of carp, big ones… can I afford massive amounts of European boilies imported at premium pricing, no. Can I make a ton of boiled baits from home fairly quickly to prebait a swim? Yes! Think you missed the point 😂
@@curlytailfishing Totaly agree with you dude, I'm from Romania and I never understand how the hack people can spend 8-12 euro/kilo boilies, considering that in a 24 h session you usually bait with 2-3 kilos of boilies, so about 25-30 euros/ day only for baiting , plus the lake tax (about 12-20 euro/12 hours), plus the gasoline, beers, grills bbqs and so on. I still go fishing in these conditions, but at least I cut the costs of the baits cause I learned to produce my own baits, pellets, boilies with basic and common ingrediens from supermarket and some chicken, pigs food supplies bought from the farmers shops. Cheers dude, keep it on!
Love it, where can one find this cutting tool before boiling ?
I’ll have to give this a try. Love catching carp. They put up a good fight.
Looking forward to more videos!
Compliments, we share the same passions. Best regards from Italy 🇮🇹
This is different because I normally add semolina. These are more like bread ball boilies, cool!
Nice Video. But do they catch? Have you caught on this personally?
Can you maybe make a part2 where you fish with them
Will be trying this! Thanks for great info!
U aint trying it I am! 😆
@@hooligan_fishin9777 well you make them so I can use them
Where did you get that roller?
How long do they last in the water?
Excellent 👍
Are these boilies kept on the shelf or in a freezer
These are freezer baits my dawg!
How long will you have to keep them in the pot for
Maybe like 30 seconds-ish. Trick is to watch them and they will eventually pop off of the bottom when they’re ready and float.
Does it float
The ones you boil sink if you want pop ups microwave or bake them
How do you make balls if you don't have the fancy black shaker thing?
There's no problem with hand rolling them into little snakes and then with a knife cutting them into little uniform chunks. Roll them into little balls with your hands. This will save you lots of time when you're fishing for carp from your boat or on the banks. The reason I use the boilie roller is because I have a baiting stick. It is basically a thin piece of tubing that has a slight curve at the end. You load it with a boilie and lob it forward and the boilie shoots out the end. This is great for fishing from the banks but DOES NOT work if the shapes of the boilies aren't uniform. The carp could care less what shape the food is in but that's why I shape them in little round balls. Prior to getting the table though, I rolled them by hand.
They don't have to be round only for distance casting catapult range I make them pellet shaped
Can I grill them instead of boiling?
You need to boil them it's the only way to do it thats why they are called boiles.
@@MAJIC2044 will it float or sink?
@@duongpham9543 sink
@@MAJIC2044 how to make float boilie, sir?
@@duongpham9543 I think you have to get a special mix or something from big carp tackle but if your from the USA corn will be your default bait
Are these pop ups, or sinking?
Great...by Giampy th carp-Angler
Are these okay for human consumption too?
Try it and let me know! 😂
Not sure about the sugar, I use betaine in mine which is liquid
Corn syrup!
3 spoons veggie oill, carp cant handle that mate lol
The rolling tray is ......
Gardner rolling table 14mm size
Get on the fishmeal, nothing better.
Hardly no nutrition in this recipe...HARD PASS
I bet all the bait companies are terrified with this competition..what a balanced bait for the fish…not
Yeah dude, are they filled with amino acids, protein powder, vitamins, and minerals, no. Can they catch fish, yes! Is it cheap? Yes, not the point of the video but thanks. Anyone can make boiled dough baits is the point, lakes are massive where I live here in Texas, they are full of carp, big ones… can I afford massive amounts of European boilies imported at premium pricing, no. Can I make a ton of boiled baits from home fairly quickly to prebait a swim? Yes! Think you missed the point 😂
@@curlytailfishing Totaly agree with you dude, I'm from Romania and I never understand how the hack people can spend 8-12 euro/kilo boilies, considering that in a 24 h session you usually bait with 2-3 kilos of boilies, so about 25-30 euros/ day only for baiting , plus the lake tax (about 12-20 euro/12 hours), plus the gasoline, beers, grills bbqs and so on. I still go fishing in these conditions, but at least I cut the costs of the baits cause I learned to produce my own baits, pellets, boilies with basic and common ingrediens from supermarket and some chicken, pigs food supplies bought from the farmers shops. Cheers dude, keep it on!