CHEESE BAIT
½ Lb. Limburger Cheese
Oatmeal (finely ground oatmeal is best)
Melt cheese over medium heat. When thoroughly melted remove from heat and mix in oatmeal
until the mixture is stiff enough to stay on a hook. Try adding other ingredients in
addition to the oatmeal such as liver meal, hog or dairy feed, or finely ground chicken
livers.
Gutting a Shad
Most anglers know that shad guts make excellent catfish bait.The gut of the gizzard shad
usually gets the most bites.This firm,tough piece of meat usually gets the most bites.
You can fish with.....
Fresh shad Gut: After catching the shad and removing the gut, you can begin to immediately
fish with this bait.Although this bait will work anywhere at anytime,it seems the most
productive in tailrace areas.
Frozen shad gut: Works fine, just remember not to thaw out more shad guts than you can
possibly use during your fishing trip.Keep in a cooler until ready to use.
Aged shad cuts: Take the fresh shad guts and place them in a sealed Ziplock bag, and leave
them in the sun for 3 to 6 hours, depending on the temperature, so that the guts become
rancid but not rotten.
Scrap Bait
Take odd pieces of cut-up fish, clams, minnows, crawfish and eels, and put them in a
loosely-covered glass jar. Leave this mixture until it turns to oil.Then mix one part oil
of anise with five parts of fish oil. Use this as a dip for catfish baits.
Peanut Butter Concoction
Here's a old favorite stink bait recipe that uses 80% cheese, at least 3 years old, 5%
calf starter that you can purchase at any feed store, 5% dried animal blood, 5% peanut
butter and flour. Mix all the ingredients together, except the flour, until it reaches a
creamy texture.Slowly add flour a little bit at a time, and continue blending until you
achieve the right consistency.Use this bait with either sponge baits or tube baits.
Cheese and Honey Sponge Bait
Cook a large amount of cheese in a large flat disposable cake-pan over a open fire. Cook
until thoroughly melted and hot. Next add 4 or 5 tablespoons of honey to the
cheese,stirring the honey into the cheese and continuing to cook until you've thoroughly
blended the mixture together.Cut up a 1/4-inch thick sponge into 1 inch squares.Use forks
or tongs to lay out the sponges into the hot mixture.After the sponges has absorbed the
cheese bait on one side, turn the sponges over, and let the other side soak it up.Transfer
the sponges to a sheet of tinfoil,until cool and dry. Store in ziplock storage baggies
until ready to use.Freezing's OK.
If you want to catch catfish, try this home made
bait:
1 carton chicken livers
1 package of limburger cheese.
Enough flour to stiffen the bait.
You'll need rubber or plastic gloves for the first part. Put the gloves on and
mush the limburger, and chicken livers. Mix until thoroughly blended. Then mix in flour
until you get the consistency you want. Let set in the sun for at least 4 days with the
lid slightly open. (The bait will rise slightly.) Use this bait with catfish worms, or
sponge hooks.
Squid!?. . .
Has any one ever used squid for bait? One time I was planning on going catfishing. I went
around to all the stores in the hole town and no one had any mackerel or chicken livers. I
was talking to this one butcher about going fishing he told me that they had no mackerel
but he could give me some squid, yes, squid! He gave it to me for free, I thought what the
heck, so I gave it a try and I never caught so many cats! Plus the skin is tough so it
stays on the hook when you cast and you can use it over and over again so bait up and hang
on!!!
Suckers. . .
One of the best all around baits I have found is sucker meat. Suckers
can be found almost anywhere, and when you are cat fishing, you will more then likely
catch a few. The trick here is to leave the skin on your bait pieces, and
start the hook through the skin side so that the sharp point of the hook comes out into
the meat side. This will make it almost impossible for the nibblers to get
your bait off your hook, and the fish don't seem to mind that the skin is still on the
bait.
O.K. You have tried the rest,
NOW try the Best....
Wheaties & raw Hamburger!!! Yes, you read it right! Make dough bait
of Wheaties & water (just a-Nuff to make a very firm ball), now mix in an equal part
of the cheapest Burger you can find (cats love cholesterol) Now throw in just a pinch of
garlic powder & BAM!
Fish this mix under a slip bobber with the bait 1-2 inches off the bottom. I wade the
lower White River (Indy area) & KILL THEM CAT"S using this bait! Just put on a
ball about the size of a grape on the hook, drop it in the current & let it drift
downstream 40 or 50 yards, if ya ain't got a fish on by then (a rare occurrence, but it
could happen from time to time) reel it back in & try again, if you have trouble
keeping this goop on your hook (ya put too much water in the wheaties) try using some of
that plastic netting ya get when ya buy a bag of onions, you know the stuff! It seems to
work a lot better than "PANTY HOSE" & your wife won't look at ya cross eyed
when you ask for it.
Also,
Soak your fillets in milk for a few hours. It takes the blood out without screwing up the meat like saltwater or tap water will!
Well, I hope this works as good for you as
it has for me.