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How to make nutty method balls

The classic we forgot...

The Method is somewhat a forgotten tactic, but like all good things, they often come round in circles and there is no doubting that on certain waters, this classic style of baiting can prove devastating. The Method relies heavily on creating a competitive feeding scenario, with small parcels of attractive goodness scattered throughout the swim. The fish will often feed with gusto, breaking the small balls and spreading the morsels throughout the swim, covering the surrounding weed in small fragments of nut and seed. This tactic is particularly effective when clearing spots among old weed beds and silt pockets.


Binding is key

The Method certainly has many advantages over traditional spod style tactics, for instance, due to the large surface area of the baiting balls, they sit effectively over debris on the lakebed such as low-lying silkweed. The size and weight of the Method balls can be quickly tailored to suit the situation, where sometimes finding small groups of feeding fish, it is important to introduce bait stealthily at close quarters. Prep is often key on short sessions, so a number of these balls can be made at home, retaining their shape until out on the bank.

This technical piece gives an insight into a dedicated big carp Method mix, incorporating larger food items and particles that create a prolonged feeding response. The key with the Method is getting it to bind correctly, but with the right ingredients and levels, you will have some of the most attractive, carpy Method balls in next to no time!

This mix is based around a devastating blend of highly attractive, visual nut products to create a super sweet, crunchy and highly appealing mix that no carp will simply turn down. Once introduced into the water column, the power-packed balls will begin to breakdown, releasing small fragments of nut through the layers, creating a superb cloudy food signal in and around the baited spot.

Making the nutty balls is simple, but the key is to get them to bind effectively in order to stay intact when catapulting any distance.

Making Nutty Method Balls

The key is getting the ingredients to bind perfectly together - and here’s how you do it…

1. Add a few scoops of Roasted Nut Partiblend into a bucket.

2. Then add around half a bottle of Corn Sweet Syrup.

3. The Syrup is key to helping the bait bind effectively.

4. Give the two ingredients a thorough mix together.

5. Next, take a few handfuls of Tiger Nut Flour like so.

6. And then sprinkle the flour evenly over the mix.

7. Begin to mix together, starting the binding process.

8. Now take a handful of Milk N Nut Crush

9. … And evenly spread the nutty powder over the mix.

10. Leave the mix for an hour before creating the Nutty balls.

11. Use a tiger as a hookbait (if allowed) and apply the mix.

12. Form a number of balls ready to bait up the desired spot.