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Catch power in cold water – the Carptrack Cold Water Boilies
If you want to fish successfully with boilies even in low water temperatures, Carptrack Cold Water Boilies are the right choice. They were specially developed for the months of October/November to April and show their strengths below 15°C, but especially below 10°C and in extremely cold water below 5°C.
Why Cold Water Boilies Work So Well in Winter
The mix is based on proven Carptrack recipes but has been adapted for cold water. A higher proportion of water-soluble ingredients ensures that the boilie releases attractants more quickly and effectively, even in cold water.
This allows for a rapid exchange between the water and valuable attractants – a crucial advantage when carp are sluggish and feed cautiously in winter.
Two sweet, successful boilies for cold water: Uncle Bait & Banana
Uncle Bait and Birdfood Banana Cold Water have been delivering consistently strong winter catches for years – even under the most difficult conditions, including fishing through the ice hole.
Our Cold Water Menus
With these menus you save money and receive boilies that are optimally suited for winter fishing:
IB Menu – Birdfood Banana Cold Water
IB Maxi Menu – Birdfood Banana Cold Water
Banana Cold Water – striking & extremely soluble
The Birdfood Banana boilie has proven itself as an excellent cold-water bait over numerous winters. Its bright yellow color is extremely conspicuous underwater and arouses the curiosity of dormant winter carp.
The included banana flavor, based on ethyl alcohol, dissolves excellently in cold water and, together with calf milk powder , the natural NHDC sweetener and liquid amino, forms a highly attractive mixture.
This combination ensures excellent feed acceptance and feeding stimulation – exactly what is crucial in winter.
Effective cold water baits – also suitable for spring
As a cold water variant, this boilie is specially optimized for low temperatures, making it more attractive, more soluble, and therefore more effective over a wider range. It also remains an excellent bait in early spring when the water warms up slowly.
Here you'll find an iBlog update with more winter successes: