How remarkable is it that we, as nature lovers, take fish from the ocean to process them into carp bait? It may sound absurd, but it’s true: fishmeal—a common ingredient in boilies—is made from fish caught in both freshwater and saltwater. This practice puts tremendous pressure on our ecosystems, and that pressure will only increase in the coming years. It’s time for a change. Time for innovation.
At BiemansBaits, we’ve found a solution that aligns perfectly with nature: insect-based bait. Thanks to Daan’s years of experience in the insect industry, we know exactly how to transform byproducts from the food industry into high-quality ingredients. Through this process, Black Soldier Fly larvae are converted into nutrient-rich products that are now being incorporated into our boilies.
Why choose insect-based bait? Here are four compelling reasons to give this revolution a chance:
- Nature’s logic: Carp naturally eat insects. Insects are the original protein source for carp, and research shows that insect meal aligns perfectly with their nutritional needs.
- Top-quality ingredients: By processing insect meal at low temperatures, we preserve its nutritional value and digestibility. Our products are fresh and sustainably produced without compromising on quality.
- Unique and innovative: Using insects as the foundation for bait sets BiemansBaits apart from other brands. Our boilies offer a flavor and composition that’s truly one of a kind in the market.
- Irresistible to carp: Packed with highly water-soluble amino acids from insects, our bait is incredibly attractive to carp. They quickly recognize these natural flavors and are immediately drawn to it.
Curious about the future of carp bait? Visit the BiemansBaits stand at Carp den Bosch 2025. Discover our products, smell, feel, and taste the difference. Chat with our team and take advantage of exclusive show offers.
Mark January 18 & 19, 2025, in your calendar and join us. Together, we’ll take the next step in sustainable and effective carp fishing.
BiemansBaits – Stand 152