Inclusion Rates + Common Mistakes (Sticky Baits, Over-sweetening, Sealing)

Start here in Boilie School:

Quick Start

More sweetener ≠ more bites.

It usually means:

  • Sticky paste
  • Poor rolling
  • Slow drying
  • Washed-out flavours

Safe starting ranges (per kg dry mix)

Natural sugars:
10–40 g / ml

Carriers (glycerin / syrup):
5–20 ml

High-intensity:
0.2–2 g (hookbaits only)

Always start low.

PVA safety

Liquids = NOT PVA safe
Powders = usually safe

If it melts mesh, don’t use it.

Texture problems

Too much sugar causes:

  • Soft skins
  • Slow drying
  • Baits collapsing in warm water

Fix by:

  • Reducing liquids
  • Adding semolina or wheatgerm
  • Air drying longer

The big mistakes

Sweet feed boilies

High-intensity in base mix

Syrups in winter

Forgetting lactose lives in milk category

Trying to “fix” poor bait with sweetness

  • Treating sweeteners like flavours
  • Stacking multiple sweeteners together
  • Using hookbait levels in feed bait
  • Skipping test rolls
  • Ignoring drying time

Roll small test batches first.

Always.

Final rule

Build food first.

Sweeten second.

Next steps:

If you’re building food baits:
Read Natural Sugars & Syrups

If you’re making hookbaits or pop-ups:
Go to High-Intensity Sweeteners

If your paste feels sticky or rolls badly:
Read Inclusion Rates & Common Mistakes

Back to main hub:
Sweeteners & Sugars (Non-marine) Boilie School Hub