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Old 17-02-2007, 11:18 PM
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I have found a deal on the internet.. 24.99 for 4kg of nash class boilies. Are they any good? I will be using alot of boilies this year and dont want to spend 2 much money.
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Old 17-02-2007, 11:25 PM
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what do you class as using a lot of boilies?? 20k 40k 60k maybe even a 100k. i recently got my bait for the year 100k of boilies for £400. now to me thats cheap as chips for that amount of bait!
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I have found a deal on the internet.. 24.99 for 4kg of nash class boilies. Are they any good? I will be using alot of boilies this year and dont want to spend 2 much money.
yeh nashy readymades arn't bad but they're not really designed for heavy application as they are just soya/semo high attract baits.They will catch for definite but if you're looking at applying some bait regularly look at a foodbait of which most are freezer baits. Although i have had some good results on the dynamite shelfies namely Spicy Shrimp n Prawn as these are made with better ingredients than your average shelfy.
My best advice to you would be to get a bit of freezer space and get on a good 'Food' bait like premier matrix, mainline fusion etc etc.These baits will get better the more you put in.....
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My best advice to you would be to get a bit of freezer space and get on a good 'Food' bait like premier matrix, mainline fusion etc etc.These baits will get better the more you put in.....
best bit of advice in the thread callum !!! i would have thought the premier would cost less than the mainline !!
or make your own using a bait companies base mix and additives .
that way you get more kg for your money as 10 kg of base mix and eggs etc will give more like 12-13 kg of rolled baits

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what do you class as using a lot of boilies?? 20k 40k 60k maybe even a 100k. i recently got my bait for the year 100k of boilies for £400. now to me thats cheap as chips for that amount of bait!
Probly about 40 kilos. I have got a bait in mind at the moment and its 65 quid for 10 kilos.
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yep them shrimp and prawn are an alright bait...me and a mate from this forum put them to good use last year cartainly done the trick for us!!!

have you not considered rolling your own callum?

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spicy shrimp and prawn all the way . thats what me and jack used on sale and had some good fish. cats and carp actually
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yep top bait luke....nuff said
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Take a look at MB Baits link below, Krill and Oyster, fresh baits £6 per kilo. I have used it and would put it above nash readymades by a long way and slightly cheaper

http://www.mbbaits.com/ROLLED-BAIT-RECIPIES
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well my faves have to be scopex squid livers ive just gone back on them , have tried a few other good baits over the years but had a lot better results on them so thats what i shall be concentrating on this year at least !
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yep them shrimp and prawn are an alright bait...me and a mate from this forum put them to good use last year cartainly done the trick for us!!!

have you not considered rolling your own callum?

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I thought about rolling my own but it would be alot of messing about. I no somewhere i can get 50 kilos for 350 quid! Im going to use them this year i think, they seem to be good.
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wish i had £350 when i was 15!
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Try Kent Particles

Buy 50k of any boilie for £375 delivered with a free tub of pop ups and dip to match

They do all the big companies baits
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