Can you use boilies float fishing
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Posted July 5, Morning all! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Niceone Fella, Good idea on the pva bag aswell.. What float would be ideal in this situation..
You could use a standard slingshot to launch one ball at a time, or you could purchase a Boilies catapult that will launch several at a time. Another way to launch Boilies for chumming purposes is to use a Boilies stick. These tools can be a bit tricky, and it will take some practice to get good at using one. Once you get the hang of it, the Boilies stick will allow you to launch chum at great distances and with excellent accuracy.
You can also grind or cut up Boilies to scatter close to your bait to draw your prey in. Since pop-up Boilies float, they give you additional options to come up with a set-up that will get results in all of your favorite fishing holes.
Of course, there are also occasions that call for a baited hook on the surface. With so many options, Boilies make it possible to fish every bit of water between surface and bottom in moving currents and still waters. By selecting the right size of bait, you can guarantee that anything you hook-up is at least big enough to fit the bait in its mouth.
The added bonus of pop-up Boilies means that float fishing is definitely do-able with this bait. You will struggle to get a boilie on a hook need to check out a hair rig.
Solar Posted January 9, We cannot chum the water in California. Mario Kok Posted January 9, There's the secret. Keep casting badly and you're chumming legally. That's so dumb of me. You actually solved my problem. That makes so much sense it's silly. But I still want to use a pop up boilie and cast as far as I can. Join the conversation You can post now and register later.
Reply to this topic By zookeeperz , January 13 in Float Fishing. Hi can anyone tell me why putting boilies on a waggler 14g it has an added weight put on of 23g mass of 21g in water? Because that sinks the float. Is this a new method of fishing I am unaware of or am I missing something? So there is no way to fish shallow with pellets as carp feed in all depths from the bottom to to the surface. I really do not understand why such a fuss has been made of all these different notions of rigs ect.
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