Any kind of chumming works. You don't have to go the "roadkill route".
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Any kind of chumming works. You don't have to go the "roadkill route".
It would work. Like fishing under the catalpa trees down in the Arkansas delta when the worms are thick in those trees. Fish know it and hang around fighting for a easy fat meal. Toss a jig that is dark and about 2"... WHAM! Can't use a bobber.... they hit it too.
think I,ll stick to niblets
in addition to being a source for fish-attracting "bait", roadkill can also provide tasty snacks providing the critter hasn't been "playin' possum" for long
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Great idea ! I'll have to try it out this ice season ! rotfl
:pukelol ! im gonna have to pass on this method, but i have heard of people doing this while catfishing
Heard the same thing, makes a crappie hole when the maggots fall in the water. In my private pond i have a place where i set my deer heads so the maggots will wipe them clean wothout rodents getting on them or taking it away
35 or more years ago I used to pick up road kill and cut it up to use as catfish bait. It worked pretty good.:crazy:
It works great . Takes a little time to develop the maggots bluegill really likes it
A dead cat works great. They can die of natural causes or a sacrifice!