Angling Times (UK)

DAN WILDBORE

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AT THIS time of the year, I like to reduce the amount of bait I use, but up the attraction of it.

There are times when I do up the bait, but the fish will let me know when I need to do this. You can always put it in, but never take it back out again.

I like to ramp up my boilies by using a very simple but extremely effective tactic.

A couple of days before I go fishing I give them a coating of the Pure Krill Liquid.

I give them 24-hours to absorb some of the liquid, then give them another mix around so that the exccess liquid attaches to the bait again. Then, I add just enough Krill Powder so that it sticks to the bait and each boilie has a coating of it.

When the time comes to go fishing, the baits will have a paste-like coating around them that is absolutely brimming with attraction.

Watching fish feed on the bait underwater shows that it has an incredible effect. As the liquid leaks off the bait and the powder begins to break up and spread across the swim, it draws in all the smaller fish. This activity tends to draw the carp in immediatel­y, and often you end up getting quick bites.

 ??  ?? This gorgeous chestnut mirror fell to a ‘dusted’ Krill boilie.
This gorgeous chestnut mirror fell to a ‘dusted’ Krill boilie.
 ??  ?? INSTANT ATTRACTION Krill Powder has many uses, and one of the best is to use it to dust boilies that have been soaked in Krill Liquid.
INSTANT ATTRACTION Krill Powder has many uses, and one of the best is to use it to dust boilies that have been soaked in Krill Liquid.

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