County co-op maybe.
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I know alot of you only fish for crappie and they are my main target too, but, I also love to fish for catfish, bass and bream when the time is right.
I was just wanting to get some advice on baiting catfish holes. We did this years ago, but haven't for a long time.
We used to sink dog food in burlap sacks about 2-3 days before we went and fished. Seemed to work pretty good.
Had a guy tell me the other day he used to sink sardines in a pantyhose.
Anyway, I know some of you on here have done this and I would love to here how y'all do it.
Also, does anyone know where I can get some burlap sacks?
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County co-op maybe.
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I have not seen any burlap sacks in several years....the feed companies are using those woven plastic sacks now.
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talk to nimrod from ar. hes nice and a real expert on this\
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hope you find some bulap bags.
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Try any oil mill in the delta where they are processing soybeans...
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soybeans works real well. put in some water for about 3 days they will swell and sour pour in a sack or take a 5gal. bucket w/ lid poke holes in bucket and sink it and they will come after them sour soybeans.
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I got this trick from Nimrod, use sweet horse feed. Just pour a 50# bag in the spot you want to fish. Fish there in a day or 2 and the cats will be there. Add about a 5 gallon bucket after you finish fishing evert time.
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5gal bucket with lid. Drill full of 1/4 in holes put brick or rock in bottom. Fill with cheap dog food. Tie a marker jug to handle so it looks like trotline and everyone will steer clear of it. When I was little grandpa used to use those food blocks for cattle that had sorgum in them.
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