Carp Bait, Boilies, Pellets, Groundbaits & Additives

Where would any carp angler be without bait? You can have all the tackle in the world but if you’re not using quality carp fishing baits you are never going to have a carp take, no matter how long you spend sat by the water’s edge. Here at Angling Direct we only stock the best carp baits and additives in the business so, whether you’re looking for the perfect boilie to entice that monster carp you’ve been chasing or maybe you just want to stock up on the killer combination you’ve been using for years, you can buy the best, most effective UK carp baits, boilies and additives right here at Angling Direct. As avid carp anglers ourselves, we know how fickle carp can be about where, when, and what they eat, so a quality bait really does make all the difference between a successful trip and a disappointing one. All the brands we stock have centuries of combined experience, so you can put all your faith in them knowing they are going to deliver great results every time.

As you can see, there are loads of different baiting options for you to choose from and we stock a comprehensive range of baits and additives. This variety means you can mix and match as you please in order to create great unique combinations that will be irresistible to carp or you can use the tried and tested combinations that are guaranteed to give you results every time. To give you some idea of the range we have, as well as the best ways to use them, we’ve created this quick carp bait and additive guide.

 

Boilies

When you’re looking at carp bait in the UK, the chances are that the first thing you’re going to be looking at are boilies. Carp boilies are the most popular choice for carp anglers around their world and it’s no surprise why! Small and round, these boilies are packed with the nutrients and attractants that will draw a carp into your swim and keep them grubbing for your hook bait for hours. There are two main types of boilies for sale: shelf-life boilies and freezer boilies.

Freezer boilies are traditionally the preferred boilie among serious carp anglers. This is because they contain lots of active fresh ingredients that make the boilie incredibly attractive in the water. However, the major downside of the freezer boilie is that they have to be frozen in order to maintain their freshness. Whilst it is easy enough to keep your boilies in the freezer at home, this becomes an awful lot trickier when you’re down at the bank and for a long session angler, this can quickly become a nightmare. Not only this, but you also have to defrost the boilie at the optimum time in order to get the most out of it and, due to the condensation that builds up in the freezing and defrosting process, the boilies often have to be air-dried before use. Despite these drawbacks, the potency of the freezer boilie long made them the bait of choice among the carp fishing community and you can use a range of thermal lined luggage to keep the bait cool. 

However, in recent years the popularity of the shelf-life boilie has really taken off. Shelf-life boilies have similar properties to the freezer boilie, with the added benefit that they are self-preserving. This means that they do not need to be stored in your freezer prior to use. Shelf-life boilies used to be frowned upon by hardcore carp anglers, as they were considered to be less effective than their frozen cousins. Advances in food technology have meant that shelf-life boilies are now able to offer the same potency as freezer boilies – without all the drawbacks that were traditionally associated with them. This has made the shelf-life boilie an incredibly popular choice for the novice and dedicated angler alike.

Boilies are primarily used in one of two ways, although by crushing and cutting them they can be included in groundbait mixes to further increase their versatility – more on that later. The first way that you will see boilies being used are on the bank as freebie baits. These are loose baits that are not attached to your hook and they serve to draw the carp into your swim and get them grubbing (consuming food from the bed of your venue) for your bait. The second way you’ll see boilies are used on the bank it as hook baits themselves. Hook baits are literally the bait that you attach to your rig and it is only by consuming one of these baits that your carp will (hopefully) be hooked. There are many ways to present your bait, depending on the rig you use and the method you use to attach it to your hook and boilies offer a huge versatility in this department thanks to their slow breakdown rate. 

Both forms of boilie are available in a range of sizes, usually between 10mm and 20mm in diameter – although you might find some boilies that fall out of this range. As a general rule of thumb, you’ll want to tailor the size of boilie you use based upon the size of fish that you’re looking for. After all, it goes without saying that a large boilie will not fit in the mouth of a small fish, so if you’re after smaller species then it would pay to use a smaller boilie. However, if you’re targeting a bigger fish then it might be worth your while to use a larger boilie, as, though you will likely get fewer bites during the course of your session, you won’t have to worry about your hook bait being taken by smaller fish. You’ll also want to consider the size of your hook when you’re picking your boilie (and vice-versa) like you to need an optimal hook-to-boilie size ratio in order to be confident of the greatest number of takes.

Both forms of boilie also come in a myriad of different flavours. The flavour you choose will probably depend on a combination of things, including the venue you’re targeting and the season. In general, in the warmer month’s anglers will tend to use a more pungent, fishmeal based bait. These have a high oil content, which spreads through the water column to attract fish towards you. This also means that these baits are high in fats and nutrients and will feed up the fish in order to allow them to grow. In the colder months a sweeter, milk-protein based base is often the preferred choice. This is because the sweeter flavours dissipate better through colder waters, making them more successful attractants in these conditions. Sweeter boilies also tend to have a lower fat content, ensuring that you don’t over-feed fish in the winter. Fish diets are stunted in the colder months and highly oily baits will fill your fish quickly, causing them to leave your baited area sooner. Within these two categories, the specific flavours you’ll go for will depend on the venue your fishing. Some anglers will pre-bait their chosen swim with freebies, using a catapult to get the carp accustomed to associate their particular smell and flavour with ‘safe bait’. This will often happen over a series of days prior to the angling session, so it requires you to be confident that you’ll be able to use the swim you’ve been lovingly preparing when push comes to shove.

Pop-ups are another form of bait which is included in the boilie category. These are baits which have been impregnated with a floatation material, usually cork, in order to make the hook bait float slightly proud of the venue bed. This can work to your advantage in a number of ways. Firstly, should you be fishing over a weedy area, it can keep your hook bait safely out of any serious snags. It can also highlight your hook bait and set it apart from other freebie boilies you’ve distributed, which is one of the reasons why pop-ups can come in vivid colours. Wafters are another form of a pop-up that straddles the gap between a true pop-up bait and a boilie. Similarly, dumbbells are a type of boilie that comes in a barrel shape, potentially giving your hook bait the edge in amongst your freebies. No matter what boilie you use, you want to go for one that offers a good mix of attraction and nutrition, as this will feed the fish as well as draw them into your hook bait. From pop-ups to wafters, check out our cheap boiles for sale starting from £1.50.

Boilies are often supplied in 1kg-10kg bags, whereas wafters, pop-ups, and dumbbells are in smaller pots. Mainline, Sticky Baits, Nash, and CC Moore are just four of the popular boilie brands we stock.

 

Groundbait and Particles

When you’re carp fishing with a pole, groundbait is one of the most popular choices for coarse fishing bait out there as it has a great effect in match fishing. Groundbait is basically what it says on the tin; it is a bait that has been milled in order to create a fine, almost powdery, substance. To this, anglers add particles, additives, and other attractants, before mixing the whole lot together with water. The bait is then formed into tennis-ball-sized spheres and either thrown or cupped into the water. It will float through the water column and breakdown upon impact with your venue bed, creating a mound of free bait on which you can present your hook bait. However, there are loads of other ways you can use groundbait to great success when you’re fishing. If you’re using a method feeder, you can compress groundbait with pellets in order to create a great feeder mix to entrance your fish. You can also squeeze a small ball of groundbait around your line by your hook, using it as a hook bait.

Groundbait is usually a mix of bait ingredients and can include fishmeals, breadcrumbs, hemp seeds, and oils. The exact mix of these ingredients will change depending on the groundbait you use, altering the flavour of the bait. Similarly, some groundbaits will be coarser in construction and others will be finer, affecting the rate at which the bait disintegrates in the water and whether it forms a cloud in the water column or a mound on the venue bed. Another thing to think about when you’re looking for groundbait is the colour. You can buy dyes to tint neutral groundbaits or you can invest in a pre-dyed bait. As a general rule of thumb, darker baits (including reds and blacks) work better in clearer water. This is because the fish that you’re targeting will be prey fish and a darker groundbait helps camouflage them from predators, increasing the confidence of the fish to feed. Cloudy or otherwise churned water gives more natural coverage, so a neutral sand-toned groundbait will work effectively.

Particles are a key aspect of groundbait fishing. These are chunkier elements which are introduced into the groundbait mix in order to sustain the breakdown time or add additional action, ‘fizz’, or cloudiness. Hempseed is one of the most popular particles due to its active action and it is supplied both pre-cooked and raw for home preparation. Sweetcorn is a popular addition, too, especially when fishing with artificial sweetcorn as a hook bait. Crushed snails and chunky tiger nuts are other particle options, both of which add crunchy textures into the bait. Similarly, you can also chunk up boilies using bait making equipment in order to add additional texture and breakdown rates to your groundbait mix. It is always worth investing a top quality bait bucket and riddle if you’re looking to fish with groundbait, as this is the way that you are most likely going to guarantee a well-mixed bait.

Dynamite Baits, SonuBaits, and Bait-Tech all offer excellent products in the groundbait department.

 

Pellets

Carp pellets are a popular alternative to boilies and there are several key differences between the two. Firstly, pellets tend to be available in a wider range of sizes than boilies, with anything from 3mm to 21mm pellets on the market and, similarly to boilies, the size of the carp pellet you choose will depend on your style of angling and the size of fish you’re targeting. The second big difference between boilies and pellets is their breakdown rate. Pellets are much softer than boilies in the water and will dissolve into a mush when soaked – in fact, they are effectively a compressed groundbait. This makes them ideal for use in feeder fishing scenarios. The pellets themselves can differ in size, you can get fishing pellets in bulk of either all the same size or a mixed bag. The bigger the pellet the bigger the fish you tend to be catching.

Pellets have a high oil content and are seen as one of the most attractive forms of baiting in the summer months. They are high in protein, which will keep the carp feeding for hours once they’ve started and are comparatively cheap when compared to other forms of bait – which is ideal for ‘little and often’ styles of freebie feeding. They are also one of the most versatile forms of baiting. You can mix a bulk of fishing pellets into a groundbait mix, use them compressed into a feeder, or rigged as part of your hook bait setup. As with all the baits we’ve discussed, pellets come in a huge range of flavours too, although most of the pellets tend to be on the ultra-meaty and fishy flavoured side of things, rather than sweeter.

However, as with all things in angling, there are cons to using pellets too. The biggest strength of pellets (their speedy breakdown) is also their biggest weakness, as you might find yourself having to change your hook bait regularly – potentially disturbing the water. They are also popular amongst a huge range of fish, including the likes of barbel and tench. If you’re targeting carp specifically, this could lead to lots of ‘nuisance’ bites from unwanted fish.

Once again, SonuBaits, Mainline, and Dynamite Baits are all names to look out for when you’re browsing for a bulk of carp pellets.

 

Liquids 

Glugs, goos, bait dips, and flavour sprays are all popular bait additions for the serious carp angler. These are all liquid attractants that can be used to increase the potency of baits, enhancing certain flavours. Liquid attractants and are most often used with your hook bait in order to make it stand out from all the other freebie baits. To use, you simply soak the hook bait with the attractant for a period of time before rigging up, ensuring that the bait is fully coated in your attractant. The key to this is ensuring that the baits are not over soaked, so they decompose quicker in the water, as well as ensuring that your bait has an even coating of the liquid. Remember, this liquid will start to dissipate as soon as your bait hits the water. Using a liquid attractor with artificial bait is incredibly popular, as it gives your fake bait the smell of real bait.

Korda and Nash are both big-name tackle brands which have branched out into this area of the bait market with huge success.

 

Artificial Bait

Originally artificial or otherwise known as fake fishing bait, was only associated with predator fishing. However, you can now buy a range of carp fishing artificial baits. These are most often in the form of fake feed corn or sweetcorn or fake maggots, although you can also get imitation meats and fake bread too made from coloured foam. The benefit of this is that you get your bait back after the fish has taken it, allowing you to re-use the same bait time and time again. Artificial baits can also be manipulated a lot easier than real bait. If you’re looking to fish with a popped-up setup, you can invest in an imitation bait that offers you this rather than having to rely on a pop-up boilie. Similarly, if you’re after a slow sinking setup, you can buy an imitation bait designed with this purpose in mind.

Enterprise is the big name in the imitation game and the brand is most famous for kick-starting the artificial sweetcorn movement that has since swept the carp fishing world. You also have Fox, Korda and ESP that have a range of zig baits. Zig rigs are made up of an imitation bug or feed that can have spod mix or liquid attracter added to pull the carp over to the bug. These are effective no matter the conditions, sunshine or nightfall.

As you can see, there is a huge range of baits available for you, each of which has been precision designed and all of which have fantastic applications when carp fishing. Whether you need some hookbait or something to chum with, make sure to choose something that attracts the carps palate. It is often said that a carp’s taste-buds are fickle, more so than other species, and we have a range of carp bait to suit all palettes. We constantly update our bait selection as new and exciting flavours are released, so by browsing regularly, you can keep one step ahead of the game.

Where would any carp angler be without bait?

You can have all the tackle in the world but if you’re not using quality carp fishing baits you are never going to have a carp take, no matter how long you spend sitting by the water’s edge.

Here at Angling Direct we only stock the best carp baits and additives in the business so, whether you’re looking for the perfect boilie to entice that monster carp you’ve been chasing or maybe you just want to stock up on the killer combination you’ve been using for years, you can buy the best, most effective UK carp baits and additives right here at Angling Direct. 

Your choice of bait, like any fishing discipline, varies on the season, weather and venue, so with that in mind, Angling Direct make sure to stock the full variety of carp baits. Top carp baits include; boilies, pop-ups, wafters, dumbbells, pellets, groundbait, method mixes, seeds, corn, nuts (particles), baiting liquids, goos and even artificial baits (plastic or foam reusable bait). Although incredibly effective, you will not find live baits such as maggots and worms online but purchases in our AD stores can be made.

You can read more about each of these bait choices, what to use when and the best ways to use them for carp fishing all in our Ulitmate Carp Bait Guide series. Read Part 1, 2, 3 & 4 over on the Angling Direct blog as well as a variety of other bait related guides!

All the carp bait brands we stock have centuries of combined experience, so you can put all your faith in them knowing they are going to deliver great results every time. Big Carp Bait brands include Nash, Dynamite Baits, Sonubaits, CC Moore, Sticky Baits, and Mainline Baits… the list continues!

Welcome to Angling Direct's Carp Bait category page, your one-stop-shop for quality carp fishing baits. As passionate anglers ourselves, we know that the right bait can make all the difference when it comes to catching carp, and that's why we've put together an extensive selection of baits to suit every type of angler.

Our range of carp fishing baits includes pellets, boilies, groundbaits, additives, and particle baits. Carp pellets are a versatile bait that can be used for pre-baiting or on the hook, while carp boilies are a classic choice that come in a variety of sizes, flavors, and colors. Pop-up baits are perfect for heavily fished waters, and carp groundbait can be mixed with water to create a flavorful bait mix that can be used in method feeders, PVA bags, and more. Our bait mix is ideal for hiding the fishing hook, while particle baits like seeds, corn, and nuts are firm favorites for carp.

At Angling Direct, we stock a range of specialist carp fishing baits that can help you create a feeding frenzy and improve your chances of a successful day on the water. Our selection of advanced baits includes boilies for carp fishing, method mix, stick mix, and groundbait for carp.

We only stock the best products from trusted brands like Nash, Dynamite Baits, Sonubaits, CC Moore, Sticky Baits, and Mainline Baits, so you can be confident you're getting the best quality baits for your fishing.

If you're not sure what bait to use, our team of experienced anglers are always on hand to offer advice and recommendations. We also have a range of fishing tackle stores across the UK, so you can easily find a fishing bait shop near you.

So why not browse our range of carp fishing baits today and start making the most of your time on the water? With Angling Direct, you can be confident you're getting the best possible equipment and advice, so you can enjoy the thrill of carp fishing to the fullest.

In the world of carp fishing, the right fishing bait can make all the difference between a successful day on the water and one that falls short. At Angling Direct, we understand the importance of quality baits when it comes to landing these magnificent fish. That's why we're proud to offer a wide range of carp fishing baits to suit every type of angler.


Types of Carp Fishing Baits

Carp Fishing Pellets: Can be softened with water to make them easier to hook - or used for pre-baiting your spot, in pellet feeders and more.

Carp Fishing Boilies: Hard, floating bait, carp bait boilies can be hooked on a hair, and crushed into a mix of chopped as loose feed. A classic choice for carp fishing, boilies come in a variety of sizes, flavours and colours to suit your individual needs.

Pop-up baits: These innovative baits float high in the water, making them easy to spot for carp and perfect for use in heavily fished waters.

Carp Groundbait: A dry bait mix that comes alive with the addition of water or bait liquid, releasing all kinds of flavourful aromas. Can be pushed into method feeders, PVA, rolled into balls and more.

Bait Mix: Ideal for hiding the fishing hook, can be combined with groundbait ingredients, oils and attractors.

Particle Baits: Seeds, corn and nuts can be found pre-mixed for convenience and are firm favourites for carp. 


Your choice of fish bait for carp varies on the season, weather and venue, so with that in mind, Angling Direct make sure to stock the full variety of carp baits. Top carp baits also include pop-ups, wafters, dumbbells, method mixes and baiting liquids like the famous Korda Goo!

 



 

For those looking to take their fishing to the next level, we also offer a range of specialist carp fishing baits, including boilies for carp fishing, method mix, stick mix and the best groundbait for carp. These advanced baits can help you create a feeding frenzy, drawing in carp from all around and improving your chances of a successful day on the water.

 


Best Bait for Carp Fishing

Sweetcorn and bread and some of the firm favourites across many carp fishing venues, however, they are also some of the quickest baits to break down. To avoid this, be sure to look into the artificial carp baits in our selection that use foams and safe plastics to replicate some of the best carp baits.

 

Best Carp Bait Brands

All the carp bait brands we stock have centuries of combined experience, so you can put all your faith in them knowing they are going to deliver great results every time. Big Carp Bait brands include Nash, Dynamite Baits, Sonubaits, CC Moore, Sticky Baits, and Mainline Baits… the list continues!


At Angling Direct, we're dedicated to providing our customers with the best possible carp fishing experience. That's why we only stock the best products from trusted brands, so you can be confident you're getting the best quality baits for your fishing. Whether you're after a new challenge or simply looking to improve your catch rate, our range of carp fishing baits has everything you need to succeed.


Fishing Bait Shop Near Me

From traditional boilies to innovative pop-ups, we've got everything you need to get the job done in our Angling Direct Fishing Tackle Stores. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a beginner just starting out, our range of baits has been carefully selected to help you succeed. Our team of experienced anglers are always on hand to offer advice and recommendations, so you can be confident you're getting the right bait for the job.


So, why wait? Browse our range of baits today and start making the most of your time on the water. With Angling Direct, you can be confident you're getting the best possible equipment and advice, so you can enjoy the thrill of carp fishing to the fullest.

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