Boylik
A bojli is a small ball-shaped, compacted fishing bait, usually used as a bait or hook bait in fishing, especially for carp. Basically, it is a kneaded, baked or boiled ball made up of various ingredients such as fish, cereal, vegetable or aromatic substances. The production of buoys is a complex process. Usually the ingredients of the dough are mixed, shaped and then boiled or steamed. They may then be treated with different flavourings, aromas or colourings to make them more attractive to fish. A wide range of buoys are available on the market in different sizes, flavours and colours. These baits are relatively durable and hard-wearing and usually work well for carp or other species of fish. On the TackleBait website you will find a wide range of bait from manufacturers such as BaitBait, Haldorado and Mainline.
The "pop-up bait" is a special type of fishing bait. It gets its name from the fact that when the buoy is placed in the water, it "floats" and rises to the surface or floats just a few centimetres below the surface. These buoys are mostly filled with air or other buoyant material, which allows them to stay on or near the surface of the water rather than sinking in the water. This feature can be particularly useful because it makes the buoys easily visible to fish. Pop-up buoys are commonly used as bait or hook baits and are available in a variety of sizes, colours and flavours. Anglers often use pop-up buoys to raise the level of the hook in the water, making them stand out more and more attractive to fish. These lures can be particularly effective for carp fishing, for example.