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    Thanks for the tip
    Luke:5
    6And when they had this done, they inclosed a great multitude of fishes: and their net brake.

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    sounds interesting.

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    And just think, we then clean the fish and eat them. Lol ps I love pork.
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    Remenber you must have a hunting license to pickup a road kill.. And yes it works really good a coon or rabbit r squirel fly's equal maggots

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    IIRC that was from an article in "Fishing facts" magazine.. I think it was for panfish of all types.. Tried it on my uncles pond one summer, just to see if it'd work.. Took about a week for things to get interesting where I hung the mesh bag full of meat scraps, but it worked.. Unfortunately my uncle wasn't too happy once he found out what I'd done, but once he got into a mess of fish I was a little less worried about geting my butt "tenderised", LOL..

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    Easy. just bag some chicken livers/gizzards in a panty hose with a few small holes. Tie it up over water. Come back in 2 days and ketch yore mess!

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    my grandmother taught me to do that, hang a bag of road kill in the tree

    she also told me to collect road kill and put it in a burlap sack with a brick or two, then take it to the catfish hole and sink it with a rope tied to it then you wait a couple days and then go fish it

    she also so said the older the bait the better the fishing so i always had a few roadkills hanginout on the edge of the farm

    oh roadkill also makes good coyote bait for trappin lol

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    I've heard of catfisher men using road kill for cut bait, but not this.
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    Ok you'll have me hook. Lol how long dose it take before the worm to start. So if I put some cans out when should I start fishing them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Minus 1 View Post
    I read in another thread where a feller puched a hole in both ends of canned dog food hung it in a tree..Claimed it worked..
    Take that can of dog food & sink it in your favorite catfish spot-you will have cats within 24 hours-should last for 3 to 5 days depending on holes in can.
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