Cyprophil Boilies 18mm - Fish Amino Acid Feeding Stimulant
£13.49Introducing our brand-new Cyprophil Boilie Range, developed to give anglers a real edge through consistent attraction and controlled bait breakdown. Built around our newly formulated Cyprophil Liquid, a highly effective big carp amino acid blend, these boilies have shown exceptional performance during testing and out on the bank.
Mixed - an equal mixture of all three breakdown times
Fast - 1-2 hours
Medium - 8 hours
Slow - 24+ hours
Available in two carefully balanced flavour profiles:
- Fish – a rich, natural option ideal for traditional feeding responses
- Sweet Cream – a smooth, subtle alternative that excels in pressured waters
Each boilie contains the exact level of Cyprophil Liquid needed to maximise attraction, delivering a steady release of amino signals that draw fish in and hold them in your swim.
Key Features:
- Infused with our advanced Cyprophil amino attractant
- Designed to maintain constant stimulation in the water column
- Shelf-stable for convenience and long-term storage
- Effective all year round
- Flexible approach to suit any angling style
Whether you're fishing short sessions or longer campaigns, Cyprophil Boilies are designed to help you stay in control of your swim and keep fish feeding.
It is important to note that the breakdown times are dependent on water conditions and can vary depending on temperature.
The science behind Cyprophil
Developed to give anglers a real edge through consistent attraction and controlled bait breakdown.
Built around our newly formulated Cyprophil Liquid—a highly effective big carp amino acid blend—these boilies have shown exceptional performance during testing and out on the bank.
How to choose your Cyprophil setup
Three Breakdown Speeds - Total Control
Our range is designed around three precise breakdown times:
- Fast Breakdown - rapid leakage for instant attraction
- Medium Breakdown - balanced release for sustained feeding
- Slow Breakdown - long-lasting presence for extended sessions
We also offer a Mixed Bag, containing equal amounts of all three breakdown types.
Our Recommendation:
For the best results, we suggest using an equal mix of all three breakdown speeds. This creates a layered release of attractants, continuously "roping" fish into your swim and keeping them feeding for longer. However, you can adjust your approach to suit your angling situation, session length, or conditions.
Applications
FAQs
No. Cyprophil boilies are designed to break down in water, so they are not suitable for use as hook baits.
Cyprophil boilies are typically soft and designed to break down, making them unsuitable for use with a throwing stick. However, if they are left to air dry and firm up, they can be used.
Most natural liquids or flavourings can be used with Cyprophil boilies. However, avoid using single, neat amino acids or hydrolysates.
This depends on the products being combined. You can use paste as a wrap or gel as a hook bait coating. However, we do not recommend pouring neat Impulse liquid directly onto Cyprophil boilies.
Breakdown times can vary depending on water temperature and conditions. Warmer water speeds up breakdown, while colder water slows it down. Fast breakdown 1-2 hours, Medium breakdown around 8 hours and slow breakdown 24 hours or more
No preparation is necessary. They are ready to use straight from the bag, although you can add liquids if desired (see attractant guidance).
In waters with high levels of nuisance fish or crayfish, faster breakdown boilies may disappear more quickly. In these situations, consider using more mid and slow breakdown options.
Yes, but it’s worth adjusting your breakdown mix depending on the venue, stock density, and session length.
Absolutely. The combination of different breakdown times makes them ideal for longer sessions, as they continue to release attraction over extended periods.
Yes, but in flowing water you may want to favour slower breakdown boilies to ensure they remain effective for longer.
This depends on fish activity and stock levels. Start with smaller amounts and build up if fish respond positively.
Catch Reports
Ben Catches a 12lb Mirror Carp
Ben
Dalton Catches a 27lb Common Carp
Dalton
Jason Catches a 67lb Mirror Carp
Jason