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 Boilie Soup - Your Opinion? 
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Post Boilie Soup - Your Opinion?
I've just read an article about Boilie soup and to be honest it's something i've not heard about.

Has anyone used it and what is your verdict?? (very similar to a sloppy spod mix but does it get different reactions/results)

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not sure i would imagine once setled there would be a large food source, so not sure whether it would be ideal..

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Post Re: Boilie Soup - Your Opinion?
on the contrary, its bloody brilliant! hi attraction levels with a good food source signal but very little substance to it. any hook bait in the area will be the only substancial food item and therefore should get snaffled!
get on it!


08 Feb 2010 08:34
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so how do you go about making boilie soup, is it baisicly crushed boilies mixed with pond water untill sloppy? if so sounds good to me however a little steep on the pocked :like:


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i used to use base mix diluted with a little groundbait and bread crumb, a little liquid food ie, multimino and flavour if you feel it needs it (i rarely did but hey im not perfect!) mix it with water untill you get a thick soup! i used it in the margins using a baitin spoon on a long handlle. found it very effective on all water types. however on low stock venues yoyu have to know they are about otherwise its a waste of time.


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Theres a recipe in this months carpology, basically what you would use to make your boilies! The article itself talks about high attraction and signal and the research done shows fish going nuts as they think theres a substantial food source but actually none around so they go mental knocking the bottom about looking for it.

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and in carp talk.

http://xtra.carptalk-online.co.uk/again133/page2.html


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Haha i meant Carptalk!!! doh

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you air head :pmsl:

like the idea though. will have to get me one of the spoon things or a different spod


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just tape the holes up in your current spod. gentleunder arm swing into he margins should be fine!


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Like splitty said use some insalation tape or a large pocket rocket, and for midd range just plug the end lightly with some dry Vitalin.....

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good tip guys :like: :repect:


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