How To Make Catfish Bait
An old man turned me on to it and its the best artificial bait I've ever tried out of about 100 different tips. 3 people found this useful Fishhuntboy 7 Contributions What makes good catfish bait, The best bait is chicken liver but in Florida you need minnows. The catfish has a good sense of smell. The baits that are the most effective are called "stinkbaits" because they give off a strong scent.
Typically, mackerel is used as a cut bait because the fish gives off oils. Man-made baits often include bloods of various types, garlic and some flour to bind the combination together. I recently discovered that in the rivers around N E Ohio catfish LOVE hotdogs. I use chicken liver but i have used a bettle spin and have suprisingy caught 2 on them. Answer . "A guy will chase a girl until she catches him." Don't chase a guy. Let him come to you.
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Ahmad Sultan 32 Contributions How do you make fish bait, You can use dough and add some flour to make a dough ball or even a small piece of hot dog will do. D Mantisman 165 Contributions What is a catfish, Catfish are generally large freshwater fish with whiskers used for feeling for food and smelling in the water.
Rachael27 3 Contributions Why are catfish called catfish, I would have to say because of the whiskers an also purr like a cat, i know it sounds a little silly but if you every catch one you will understand What is catfish, A catfish is a type of ray-finned fish that has certaincharacteristics. They are noted for having long, whisker-likebarbels on their heads, though not every catfish has these. Most ofthem live in the sand or the mud, and many eat decaying or rottingmaterial. Some types of catfish are commonly eaten by humans,especially in the southern United States. How do you make fish bait for fishing, You can buy it a a bait shop or you can make your own.
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