Hook Bait Boosting


A proper hook bait booster isn’t about drowning a bait in flavour – it’s about layering attraction with purpose. This little combination does exactly that.

You’ve got a strong base of Nutrabaits hook baits – Trigga Ice Hard Hookers and the Trigga Pineapple & N-Butyric Corkie Wafters – both proven, food-based baits with inherent nutritional pull. The booster is there to amplify what’s already working, not mask it.

Green Lipped Mussel brings that unmistakable marine amino profile. It’s soluble, naturally rich, and leaks out steadily, creating a subtle food signal that carp recognise instantly. It’s not just smell – it’s feeding trigger chemistry.


Liver Powder adds depth and savoury density. It thickens the coating, binds to liquids, and creates a cloud of fine particles once submerged. In cooler water especially, liver extracts give off that meaty, protein-rich signal carp home in on.

Garlic Essential Oil is the edge. Used sparingly, it cuts through everything. Garlic carries exceptionally well in water and acts as both an attractor and appetite stimulant. A drop or two is enough – overdo it and you blunt the balance.

How I’d Use It
Lightly dampen the hook baits – either with lake water or a minimal liquid food.
Add a dusting of Green Lipped Mussel and Liver Powder.

Add one or two drops of garlic oil to the mix and shake thoroughly.
Leave them to air-dry so the coating adheres properly.

You end up with a crusted, highly attractive outer layer that breaks down gradually. On a wafter, that fine powder coating also softens the visual edge, making it look more natural on the lakebed. On a hard hooker, it gives you prolonged leakage without compromising durability.

This is particularly effective in:


Short sessions where you need instant pull
Margin work where fish are cautious but curious
Colder water when solubility and natural extracts outperform heavy synthetic flavours
It’s a refined approach rather than a blatant one. Food signals first, sharp trigger second. Exactly what you want when targeting pressured carp that have seen it all before.

Hope this helps

Richard

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I would like to give a brief snap shot of my life and introduce myself; My name is Richard Handel and was born in 1965 in Suffolk. I have worked as a UK Operation & Intermodule Manager for a shipping company. I live in Hampshire now and am married with 2 young children, both girls so I am a bit outnumbered even the cat is a girl! I have been fishing since I was about 7 years old. I started on small local rivers in Suffolk, then moved onto gravel pits and then carp fishing. My personal best is a 39.08 mirror, over recent years I have started river fishing again, on the Hampshire Avon, this is a nice break from the carp lakes. My life has turned a big corner this year, the company I was working for relocated their Operation centre to Estonia. I was offered a job at the head office in London. This would have meant a 5 day commute and working in Stratford. As a family, we did not fancy this, as I would hardly spend any time with the children (and the Mrs). So after 22.5 years, I was given a nice redundancy package and with my wife is working full time. I became the house husband. This has meant a complete turn around in my fishing, as I can pick and choose when I go. I have found a splendid new syndicate to fish this year, which includes 5 lakes and some 8 miles of river with only 150 members. It's an amazing change to the way I am able to fish. I am now trying to start my own tackle business and make a bit of a name for myself in the world of fishing, as I have retired from real work. Richard
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