Long-lasting Soluble Boilies for Trophy Fishing

Our long-lasting hook boilies are one of our core innovations. They are ideal for trophy fishing, especially in waters with a high presence of small, unwanted fish. After extensive experimentation, we developed these baits as a hybrid between classic and soluble boilies, combining the best features of each.

These boilies are a large-pore molecular structure, allowing a steady release of attractants. However, they reduce in size much more slowly than traditional soluble boilies. Our proprietary technology allows the boilie’s outer layer to soften gradually, creating a gel-like texture that peels off over time. This unique process results in less “dusting” than typical soluble boilies, minimizing unwanted attention from small fish.

To reduce waiting times for bites, our long-lasting soluble boilies include instant attractants and bite activators. Carp are highly sensitive to free amino acids, which are recognized by their chemoreceptor system. Each type of our hook boilies includes one or two free amino acids, in “impact doses” or an amino acid complex tailored for hook boilies, alongside organic acids in different combinations. These acids are detectable by carp, even in low concentrations, and enhance the bait’s distinctiveness from feed boilies.

Below we will dissect the features of different type of bottom boilies.

classic “boiled” boilies

AdvantagesDisadvantages
Do not attract small fishStart working after a delay
Stay intact for long timeNot too active
Loose some benefits during boiling

traditional soluble boilies

AdvantagesDisadvantages
Start working immediatelyAttract all fish
Very activeRequire frequent re-cast
No boiling involvedWork better with additional feeding
Fish anywhere

Long-lasting soluble boilies

AdvantagesDisadvantages
Start working immediatelyAttract all fish
Very activeRequire strong arms and body for frequent reeling-in 🙂
No boiling involved
Fish anywhere

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