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Have you ever been fishing
and witnessed someone catching all the fish? I have many times.
When I see someone hauling in stringers full of fish I get very
curious. On occasion, I have asked about their secret techniques
pertaining to equipment and bait.
A lot of times I will get the
polite smile and response such as just lucky today or you knowsame
ol stuff. Ill ask what type of bait and that is usually when
I will get the silent treatment. The typical response, sorry,
secret family recipe or if I tell you, Ill have to kill you.
Through the years, I have collected
some very useful information concerning fishing baits. The most
important realization was that the people who were catching the
most fish were not using store bought baits. It seems that they
made their own baits.
Some anglers in the past divulged
some secrets pertaining to their baits. I thank them for it.
I have developed my own formulas but this is not the time or
place to reveal them. However, I have compiled the main ingredients
found in the most potent catfish bait formulas.
I want to encourage you to
develop your own formulas based on these ingredients found below.
You will notice that these ingredients are easy to find. You
can find the majority of the supplies at a well stocked grocer.
When developing your own formulas,
do not use all the ingredients listed. Just take three or four
items and see what happens. You are not bound to the items listed
below. Feel free to test others.
I have found the most important
aspect of making your own bait is testing. You will need to test
your homemade bait several times because maybe a certain day,
the fish arent biting, or there are no fish, or some other variable
that has nothing to do with the potency of the bait. Bring several
batches of your baits on your fishing outing and test several
to increase your chances of success.
Another tip is to write everything
down. You dont want to develop bait and find that it is successful
only to realize that you forgot how to make it. Also, you can
make batches of bait for literally pennies a pound. You may store
the batches in zipper plastic bags in the freezer.
Since these ingredients are
for developing catfish bait, I will warn you ahead of time to
do your experimenting in the garage or outdoors because some
of the ingredients have a pungent smell and some create a mess.
1) Uncooked oatmeal popular
as a base (keeps all the ingredients together in a doughy mixture)
2) Baking flour another popular
base
3) Corn and wheat flakes or
similar types of cereals base to keep bait on hook
4) Water required in most cases
to help make the mixture workable
5) Garlic salt found in most
store bought baits (probably a good idea if you used it also)
6) Garlic powder similar to
salt but may alter the fish attractant properties
7) Can of tuna found in many
homemade bait recipes. Maybe the old timers know something.
8) Anise oil extract almost
a requirement for all types of fishing bait
9) meats from the meat counter
(raw livers, brains, fish parts) the more blood, the better
10) canned or packaged meats
such as cat food, dog food, spam, sandwich meats, hot dogs an
alternative to the raw meats
11) cheeses smellier the better
think limburger or rotten cheddar
12) miscellaneous fish food
pellets, cattle feed pellets, molasses, gelatin mixes, can of
corn, strawberry soda, bbq sauce
13) Zipper storage bags great
for mixing your ingredients, storage, and taking to fishing hole.
Remember, if it smells, is
bloody, or rotted, it might be a great addition to your catfish
bait formula. I hope this will information will get you started
in developing your own secret catfish bait.
The most important tip of all
is to remember to have fun. Share the experience with your family
and friends. Have contests on who catches the most fish with
his or her bait. I guarantee you will remember the fishing stories
for the rest of your life.
is an outdoor enthusiast, and
avid angler. Visit http://www.CatfishBaitAndTips.com to discover
secret fish bait recipes to fill your stringer full of fish.
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