Homemade Carp Fishing Bait Recipe
Homemade Carp fishing bait is easily made and will save you money as you won’t be paying for the manufactured boilies that are available. Also your homemade Carp bait will be far more appealing to the Carp fish, as it will smell and taste much nicer to the Carp. Therefore using your own Carp bait, you will have far more success landing Carp, and this will make you fishing much more enjoyable. You will then find that catching more and larger Carp within your capabilities.
I’ve been using some recipes from this downloadable e-book Homemade Carp Bait Recipes it helps beginners and experienced anglers alike, to improve their baits achieving far greater catches of big Carp.
Here is one Carp fishing bait recipe you can use, it is easy and to cheap make and can be prepared a day or two ahead of your fishing trip. I have used this recipe and variations of it very successfully over a number of years; you can even vary the ingredients and come up with your own unique recipe. Remember the trick is to make the bait appealing to the fish and they just love smelly, sticky and tasty bait, and if your tastes really good the chances are the Carp will go for it. Give this one a try and don’t forget you can add you own ideas to this one.
1x can Creamed Corn (you can substitute this with creamed soup)
2x table spoons peanut butter
3-4 packets of Instant Grits (I find the cheese flavour very effective)
2x table spoon chopped garlic
2x table spoon Strawberry jelly
1x box of instant mashed potato
Pour the Creamed Corn into a bowl, mix in the peanut butter, Instant Grits, garlic and Strawberry jelly. Add the instant mashed potato slowly until the mix forms a dough. If the dough is too dry add some water, or even better some soda (Cola or 7Up). If it becomes too wet add more instant mash or flour.Put this mix in to the refrigerator and leave over night. I’ve found Carp love this one, give it a go, you can add your own ingredients if you like.

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Great article!I will will have to give that a try next time.
Wow thats a pretty technical recipe, i always had great success just with a flour and water mix or corn kernels straight on a hook when i was a kid, i havent fished for carp for a few years though
Thanks for the great info! I’ll have to try that sometime.
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Hey! Thought I would let you know I tried out your crappie fishing bait recipe last weekend. The only thing I left out was the grits because I did not have any, but they killed it anyways! Going to try some different cheese flavors in it next time.
Thanks
Dave
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