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Density

Density determines how a bait behaves in water.

It influences sinking speed, stability on the bottom, and how the bait interacts with its environment.

What is density

Density refers to how heavy a bait is relative to its volume.

It determines whether the bait sinks quickly, slowly, or behaves in a more neutral way.

Sinking speed

Density directly affects how quickly a bait sinks.

High-density bait:
• Sinks quickly
• Reaches the bottom with minimal delay

Low-density bait:
• Sinks more slowly
• May behave more naturally in the water column

Sinking speed can influence how the bait is presented and detected.

Stability

Density contributes to how stable a bait is once it reaches the bottom.

Higher density improves stability and resistance to movement caused by water currents or fish activity.

Lower density can result in more movement, which may increase attraction but reduce consistency.

Relation to ingredients

Density is determined by ingredient composition.

Key influences include:

• Fishmeal → increases density
• Binders → create compact structure
• Birdfoods → reduce density and add porosity
• Solubles → can lighten structure
• Oils → may alter weight and water interaction

The final density is always a result of combined ingredients.

Effect on bait behaviour

Density affects how the bait behaves in real fishing situations.

High-density bait:
• Stable
• Less movement
• Slower activation

Lower-density bait:
• More active
• More responsive to water movement
• Faster interaction with environment

Common mistakes

Density issues are often overlooked.

Common mistakes include:

• Too dense → reduced leakage and activity
• Too light → unstable bait behaviour
• Poor ingredient balance → inconsistent performance
• Ignoring interaction with structure and breakdown

Balancing density

Density must be balanced with other factors.

It should work together with:

• Structure → to maintain stability
• Breakdown → to control activity
• Solubles → to ensure leakage
• Buoyancy → especially for hookbaits

The goal is controlled behaviour, not extreme values.

In Boilie Maker Studio

Density is evaluated as part of bait physics.

The system analyzes:

• Ingredient density contribution
• Structural compactness
• Interaction with liquids
• Effect on buoyancy and stability

This allows accurate prediction of how the bait behaves in water.