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David H. Lipman June 14th, 2004 01:20 AM

??? Attracting Minnows ???
 
Have you tried a frozen block of Tubifex Worms ?

Dave





"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
...
| What is the best way to attract minnows for bait. I have a throw net, and
| that works pretty well for catching them in water less than 5 feet deep when
| you know they are there, but that isn't always the case, and of course if
| they are running through the weeds or brush it doesn't work at all.
|
| I just bought a couple cage type minnow traps. How can you attract them to
| minnow traps so you can catch them more consistantly? In the past I never
| had any really great luck with minnow traps.
|
| What baits do you use for them?
|
| Mostly around here threadfin shad is the predominant bait fish followed by
| red shiners, and small sunfish and tilapia.
|
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Big John July 25th, 2004 05:51 PM

??? Attracting Minnows ???
 
I must agree. Saltine Crackers work. That must be why they are putting salt
on a lot of the fishing soft plastic baits these days. I know that the new
Bass Pro Shops Squirmin Squirts have salt on them and they help me catch
more crappie. So if the salt works on crappie then it should work on minnow
also.


" hillbilly3302" wrote in message
...
I find just old saltine crackers hard to beat in a wire minnow trap....

--
drc
Table Rock Lake
Ar/Mo State Line

"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
...
catfood, oatmeal works well in traps
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
...
What is the best way to attract minnows for bait. I have a throw net,

and
that works pretty well for catching them in water less than 5 feet

deep
when
you know they are there, but that isn't always the case, and of course

if
they are running through the weeds or brush it doesn't work at all.

I just bought a couple cage type minnow traps. How can you attract

them
to
minnow traps so you can catch them more consistantly? In the past I

never
had any really great luck with minnow traps.

What baits do you use for them?

Mostly around here threadfin shad is the predominant bait fish

followed
by
red shiners, and small sunfish and tilapia.

--
Public Fishing & Boating Forums
Fishing & Boating Link Index
www.YumaBassMan.com












Big John July 25th, 2004 05:51 PM

??? Attracting Minnows ???
 
I must agree. Saltine Crackers work. That must be why they are putting salt
on a lot of the fishing soft plastic baits these days. I know that the new
Bass Pro Shops Squirmin Squirts have salt on them and they help me catch
more crappie. So if the salt works on crappie then it should work on minnow
also.


" hillbilly3302" wrote in message
...
I find just old saltine crackers hard to beat in a wire minnow trap....

--
drc
Table Rock Lake
Ar/Mo State Line

"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
...
catfood, oatmeal works well in traps
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
...
What is the best way to attract minnows for bait. I have a throw net,

and
that works pretty well for catching them in water less than 5 feet

deep
when
you know they are there, but that isn't always the case, and of course

if
they are running through the weeds or brush it doesn't work at all.

I just bought a couple cage type minnow traps. How can you attract

them
to
minnow traps so you can catch them more consistantly? In the past I

never
had any really great luck with minnow traps.

What baits do you use for them?

Mostly around here threadfin shad is the predominant bait fish

followed
by
red shiners, and small sunfish and tilapia.

--
Public Fishing & Boating Forums
Fishing & Boating Link Index
www.YumaBassMan.com












Big John July 25th, 2004 05:55 PM

??? Attracting Minnows ???
 
LOL Rickard:
I have a glass minnow trap that is very similar to that one you wrote about.
This allows me to use cracker crumbs and have them stay INSIDE my minnow
trap. The wire type minnow cages may allow the cracker crumbs or the fish
food to escape though the wire mess's holes.

I used my minnow trap along the shoreline and near a concrete boat ramp for
a few hours and caught a few small bluegills but not minnows. I think that
it all depends on where you put the minnow trap as to whether it will catch
minnows or not. You can't catch minnows where there are no minnows. :)


"Bob Rickard" wrote in message
m...
Anyone serious about wanting to trap minnows wants the original Orvis

glass
minnow trap. It will cost you over 50 bucks delivered (see
http://www.vmisales.com/glassminnowtrap/), but it is a lifetime investment
that is worth every penney you pay for it... it really works! Anyone who
actually buys one can email me for complete instructions on how to use &
care for it. I treasure mine.
--
Bob Rickard
(AKA Dr. Spinnerbait)
www.secretweaponlures.com
--------------------------=x O')))

"bill allemann" wrote in message
m...
Bob,
Around here (St. Louis) wire traps catch almost nothing. A big

improvement
is to
use glass traps, or (much cheaper) you can make one out of those big

clear
acrylic
jars that pretzels come in at Sam's Club. A high degree of transparency
seems to
be the key.
Bill Allemann

"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
...
What is the best way to attract minnows for bait. I have a throw net,

and
that works pretty well for catching them in water less than 5 feet

deep
when
you know they are there, but that isn't always the case, and of course

if
they are running through the weeds or brush it doesn't work at all.

I just bought a couple cage type minnow traps. How can you attract

them
to
minnow traps so you can catch them more consistantly? In the past I

never
had any really great luck with minnow traps.

What baits do you use for them?

Mostly around here threadfin shad is the predominant bait fish

followed
by
red shiners, and small sunfish and tilapia.

--
Public Fishing & Boating Forums
Fishing & Boating Link Index
www.YumaBassMan.com










Big John July 25th, 2004 05:55 PM

??? Attracting Minnows ???
 
LOL Rickard:
I have a glass minnow trap that is very similar to that one you wrote about.
This allows me to use cracker crumbs and have them stay INSIDE my minnow
trap. The wire type minnow cages may allow the cracker crumbs or the fish
food to escape though the wire mess's holes.

I used my minnow trap along the shoreline and near a concrete boat ramp for
a few hours and caught a few small bluegills but not minnows. I think that
it all depends on where you put the minnow trap as to whether it will catch
minnows or not. You can't catch minnows where there are no minnows. :)


"Bob Rickard" wrote in message
m...
Anyone serious about wanting to trap minnows wants the original Orvis

glass
minnow trap. It will cost you over 50 bucks delivered (see
http://www.vmisales.com/glassminnowtrap/), but it is a lifetime investment
that is worth every penney you pay for it... it really works! Anyone who
actually buys one can email me for complete instructions on how to use &
care for it. I treasure mine.
--
Bob Rickard
(AKA Dr. Spinnerbait)
www.secretweaponlures.com
--------------------------=x O')))

"bill allemann" wrote in message
m...
Bob,
Around here (St. Louis) wire traps catch almost nothing. A big

improvement
is to
use glass traps, or (much cheaper) you can make one out of those big

clear
acrylic
jars that pretzels come in at Sam's Club. A high degree of transparency
seems to
be the key.
Bill Allemann

"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
...
What is the best way to attract minnows for bait. I have a throw net,

and
that works pretty well for catching them in water less than 5 feet

deep
when
you know they are there, but that isn't always the case, and of course

if
they are running through the weeds or brush it doesn't work at all.

I just bought a couple cage type minnow traps. How can you attract

them
to
minnow traps so you can catch them more consistantly? In the past I

never
had any really great luck with minnow traps.

What baits do you use for them?

Mostly around here threadfin shad is the predominant bait fish

followed
by
red shiners, and small sunfish and tilapia.

--
Public Fishing & Boating Forums
Fishing & Boating Link Index
www.YumaBassMan.com










HOMER August 3rd, 2004 02:05 AM

??? Attracting Minnows ???
 
FRENCH BREAD AND CANNED DOGFOOD!

"Big John" wrote in message ...
LOL Rickard:
I have a glass minnow trap that is very similar to that one you wrote about.
This allows me to use cracker crumbs and have them stay INSIDE my minnow
trap. The wire type minnow cages may allow the cracker crumbs or the fish
food to escape though the wire mess's holes.

I used my minnow trap along the shoreline and near a concrete boat ramp for
a few hours and caught a few small bluegills but not minnows. I think that
it all depends on where you put the minnow trap as to whether it will catch
minnows or not. You can't catch minnows where there are no minnows. :)


"Bob Rickard" wrote in message
m...
Anyone serious about wanting to trap minnows wants the original Orvis

glass
minnow trap. It will cost you over 50 bucks delivered (see
http://www.vmisales.com/glassminnowtrap/), but it is a lifetime investment
that is worth every penney you pay for it... it really works! Anyone who
actually buys one can email me for complete instructions on how to use &
care for it. I treasure mine.
--
Bob Rickard
(AKA Dr. Spinnerbait)
www.secretweaponlures.com
--------------------------=x O')))

"bill allemann" wrote in message
m...
Bob,
Around here (St. Louis) wire traps catch almost nothing. A big

improvement
is to
use glass traps, or (much cheaper) you can make one out of those big

clear
acrylic
jars that pretzels come in at Sam's Club. A high degree of transparency
seems to
be the key.
Bill Allemann

"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
...
What is the best way to attract minnows for bait. I have a throw net,

and
that works pretty well for catching them in water less than 5 feet

deep
when
you know they are there, but that isn't always the case, and of course

if
they are running through the weeds or brush it doesn't work at all.

I just bought a couple cage type minnow traps. How can you attract

them
to
minnow traps so you can catch them more consistantly? In the past I

never
had any really great luck with minnow traps.

What baits do you use for them?

Mostly around here threadfin shad is the predominant bait fish

followed
by
red shiners, and small sunfish and tilapia.

--
Public Fishing & Boating Forums
Fishing & Boating Link Index
www.YumaBassMan.com








HOMER August 3rd, 2004 02:05 AM

??? Attracting Minnows ???
 
FRENCH BREAD AND CANNED DOGFOOD!

"Big John" wrote in message ...
LOL Rickard:
I have a glass minnow trap that is very similar to that one you wrote about.
This allows me to use cracker crumbs and have them stay INSIDE my minnow
trap. The wire type minnow cages may allow the cracker crumbs or the fish
food to escape though the wire mess's holes.

I used my minnow trap along the shoreline and near a concrete boat ramp for
a few hours and caught a few small bluegills but not minnows. I think that
it all depends on where you put the minnow trap as to whether it will catch
minnows or not. You can't catch minnows where there are no minnows. :)


"Bob Rickard" wrote in message
m...
Anyone serious about wanting to trap minnows wants the original Orvis

glass
minnow trap. It will cost you over 50 bucks delivered (see
http://www.vmisales.com/glassminnowtrap/), but it is a lifetime investment
that is worth every penney you pay for it... it really works! Anyone who
actually buys one can email me for complete instructions on how to use &
care for it. I treasure mine.
--
Bob Rickard
(AKA Dr. Spinnerbait)
www.secretweaponlures.com
--------------------------=x O')))

"bill allemann" wrote in message
m...
Bob,
Around here (St. Louis) wire traps catch almost nothing. A big

improvement
is to
use glass traps, or (much cheaper) you can make one out of those big

clear
acrylic
jars that pretzels come in at Sam's Club. A high degree of transparency
seems to
be the key.
Bill Allemann

"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
...
What is the best way to attract minnows for bait. I have a throw net,

and
that works pretty well for catching them in water less than 5 feet

deep
when
you know they are there, but that isn't always the case, and of course

if
they are running through the weeds or brush it doesn't work at all.

I just bought a couple cage type minnow traps. How can you attract

them
to
minnow traps so you can catch them more consistantly? In the past I

never
had any really great luck with minnow traps.

What baits do you use for them?

Mostly around here threadfin shad is the predominant bait fish

followed
by
red shiners, and small sunfish and tilapia.

--
Public Fishing & Boating Forums
Fishing & Boating Link Index
www.YumaBassMan.com









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