Cold water and still carp?
The Carptrack Cold Water Boilies have been specially developed for fishing between October/November and April at cold water temperatures ranging from below 15°C to well below 10°C .
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The ingredients in the boilie mix are the same, but the proportion of water-soluble ingredients has been increased. Thus, the boilie smears faster and more from the outside and even with cold water, the exchange of attractants takes place quickly. Our team anglers and customers trust in the cold water boilies in winter and celebrate many successes, even when the ice cover is closed through the ice hole!
Carptrack Monster-Liver Cold Water Boilie
This version of the famous Monster-Liver Boilie has been adapted again for particularly cold water (below 15°C). As a result, they also spread soluble elements at these temperatures - like other boilies in summer - which lure the fish onto their track (carp track).
Light feedings and even "single-hook-baits" lead to very successful winter trips .
Carp fishing in winter? Naturally!
Consisting of 50% Carptrack Monster CW - or Liver CW Mix, as well as the additives Carptrack Liquid (18ml/kg), Carptrack Monster Flavor (5ml/kg) and Carptrack Frankfurter Saussage Flavor (4ml/kg). We now count a number of ice and snow carp on the cold water versions of the successful Carptrack Boilies. See for yourself!
I wish you success! max nollert
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The five most important rules for success:
1. never feed too much, the fish metabolise the food more slowly in cold water (cold-blooded animals) - feed small portions regularly.
2. start following the carp's movements from October onwards, as these are often not far from their wintering grounds.
3. look for deep water, holes where the current is reduced or where temperatures are usually still around 4°C in the harshest winter. A body of water always freezes from the top!
4. carp move around much less in winter (except in the river), if your fishing spot is not productive, change until they make first contact!
5. The biting phases of winter carp are short, low pressure areas are often the most successful. Then also like to fish in the shallows!