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In this article,
I will try to give you a list of the best liquids to use when
fishing for carp. Everyone has different ideas as to which is
their favourite but I hope to give you some choices.
Ming Oil.
This liquid is a ruby, fishy blend and
is considered to be one of the best warm water carp attractors
when splashed over any sort of pellets to add real pulling power.
Its also good in any boil mix, use 20-30 ml to per 1 kilo of
dry mix.
Marmite.
Like the saying goes, you either love
it or you hate it, well carp seem to love it. This is salty and
very rich in vitamin B and they do seem to like it. Use between
15-30 ml with 6 eggs in a boil mix, sometimes warming the jar
makes it easier to work with. Beware your bait may soften quicker
in the pond, I also use dog biscuits soaked in marmite when fishing
on the surface.
Corn Steep Liquor.
This is one of the biggest corn steep
liquors or CSL is a brown thick liquid made during glucose extraction
from maize. You can use this in a boil mix, pour it neat over
ground bait or splash it over pellets. There are different qualities
around and prices but try to buy one thats not been watered
down to much as it looses its effectiveness.
Liquid Molasses.
Liquid molasses can come in many different
strengths and sweetnesss. It can range from top quality
to a bitter black strap molasses. Its very thick, sticky
and tastes a bit like sugar thats been burnt. This liquid
is very cheap and does not sound exciting which is perhaps why
more anglers dont use it, but I find it quite good. Use
it in a boil mix at 15 ml with six eggs or try it direct on pellets
or something else.
Squirrel Dip.
Squirrel dip is a blend of several concentrated
extracts and liquid foods. It is very reliable of getting a bite
off a carp, whether it is in the warmer or colder months.
This is good whether you use it in a
mix or as a dip. You can only get it through
Yateley Angling Centre or Tackle Box.
By using these liquids for carp fishing
it has been known to catch carp up to 40lbs in weight but you
must be sure to have the right tackle to land these big fish.
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