I was recommended this paste for wrapping round boilies, it’s great even to use as hook bait.

Hinders Carp Krunch – Chunky Particle Mix with Serious Holding Power
Hinders Carp Krunch is a chunky, high-attraction blend of 13 specially selected grains, seeds, and pulses — a proven spod and spomb mix that keeps carp feeding and rooting around for hours. Designed to create long-lasting attraction and constant feeding activity, this mix delivers natural oils, sugars, and starches that stimulate feeding responses and mechanical digestion — the more they eat, the more they feed.
Perfect for use on its own or combined with larger particles, Carp Krunch is a genuine all-rounder whether you’re fishing lakes, rivers, or big pits.
Key Features
• 13 specially selected grains, seeds & pulses for rich, varied attraction
• Keeps fish actively feeding and rooting for long periods
• Quick and easy to prepare
• Great on its own or with Maize, Maples, Tiger Nuts, or a wide selection of other seeds
• Ideal for spodding, spombing, or margin baiting
• Extremely economical — perfect for large baiting campaigns
• Includes Wheat, Safflower, Buckwheat, Dari, Mung Beans & more
More About This Product
Carp Krunch is all about keeping fish in your swim for longer. The mix breaks down at a steady rate, releasing oils and natural food signals through every layer of the water column. The mix attracts carp, tench, bream, and barbel in equal measure — and can be easily customised with extra visual or flavour enhancers like Tiger Slime.
Preparation Guide
Pre-soak in cold water for 6 hours
Bring to the boil and simmer for 10–15 minutes
Allow to cool and store in the cooking liquid
Once prepared, use within 5–7 days or freeze and defrost as needed.
Top Tip
Add Tiger Slime and a few millilitres of Betalin to create a visual, flavour, and scent boost — the creamy, nut-based liquid and sweet Betalin blend intensifies attraction, pulls fish into your swim, and keeps them feeding longer.
Available Sizes
700g, 1.75kg, 4.5kg (resealable pouches) & 10kg stitched bags
Storage Advice