FishingBanter

FishingBanter (http://www.fishingbanter.com/index.php)
-   General Discussion (http://www.fishingbanter.com/forumdisplay.php?f=10)
-   -   cat fish baits (http://www.fishingbanter.com/showthread.php?t=5674)

brian October 7th, 2003 01:08 PM

cat fish baits
 
i think this group needs to list more baits please lets here all ideas



Rodney October 7th, 2003 05:02 PM

cat fish baits
 
brian wrote:

i think this group needs to list more baits please lets here all ideas


Best bought bait for channel and blues is "Squid"

Stays on the hook, I have on numerous occasions caught 4 fish on the
same piece of bait. It is bought at the finer grocery stores, (if you
don't live near the beach) it comes in a 3 lb box, that I take home,
thaw out, and repackage two squid to the baggy , and re freeze, just two
of these squid can bait your lines all night.

Next best bought bait is shrimp, they don't stay on as well, and they
need to be thawed a while to get that smell right.

Next best is rooster liver, fresh, not frozen, if possible, frozen if
not, followed by regular fresh liver, then frozen liver

Big grass hoppers, cats love these

Live or dead minnows

Crawfish , these always work

Dead shad is about the best natural bait, but comes off the hook easily
Followed by dead small bream , or cut bream

Cut Ship Jack also works

Night crawler worms are also good, as well as cataba worms

Wieners actually do work, but believe it or not, even miniature marsh
mellows work in farm ponds.

All of the home made baits, and bought ones come after these.


--
Rodney Long,
Inventor of the Boomerang Fishing Pro. , Straight Up Hooks ,
Straight Up Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights,
and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com


Robb Nunya October 7th, 2003 10:38 PM

cat fish baits
 
On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 11:02:50 -0500, Rodney scribed:

brian wrote:

i think this group needs to list more baits please lets here all ideas

----snip----
Cut Ship Jack also works

----snip----

What is this?

Pepperoni October 7th, 2003 11:49 PM

cat fish baits
 

"Robb Nunya" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 11:02:50 -0500, Rodney scribed:

brian wrote:

i think this group needs to list more baits please lets here all ideas

----snip----
Cut Ship Jack also works

----snip----

What is this?


Skip Jack is a small tuna maybe 6-12 pounds, similar to bonita.

For cats I prefer using 1/4 inch slices of all beef hot dogs. (not
skinless) Hook in and out through the skin. Channel cats love them, and
suck them right up. They seem to lie flat in our little river without
rolling around. Works best after dusk when you know the channel cats are
feeding because this bait draws soft shelled turtles like I can't believe.

I often fish with sweet corn for carp until dusk, then switch to hot dog at
dusk for channel cats. I call these my "Picnic Baits".




barbz October 8th, 2003 12:48 PM

cat fish baits
 
Rodney wrote:
brian wrote:

i think this group needs to list more baits please lets here all ideas


Best bought bait for channel and blues is "Squid"

Stays on the hook, I have on numerous occasions caught 4 fish on the
same piece of bait. It is bought at the finer grocery stores, (if you
don't live near the beach) it comes in a 3 lb box, that I take home,
thaw out, and repackage two squid to the baggy , and re freeze, just two
of these squid can bait your lines all night.

Next best bought bait is shrimp, they don't stay on as well, and they
need to be thawed a while to get that smell right.

Next best is rooster liver, fresh, not frozen, if possible, frozen if
not, followed by regular fresh liver, then frozen liver

Big grass hoppers, cats love these

Live or dead minnows

Crawfish , these always work

Dead shad is about the best natural bait, but comes off the hook easily
Followed by dead small bream , or cut bream

Cut Ship Jack also works

Night crawler worms are also good, as well as cataba worms

Wieners actually do work, but believe it or not, even miniature marsh
mellows work in farm ponds.

All of the home made baits, and bought ones come after these.




You forgot mackerel! I have some slabs w/ skin on frozen, ready to go.
Catfish love mackerel, and the skin is tough enough to keep it on the
hook. The weather's finally cooling down in the back country here, so
I'm planning on hitting the lakes soon. Wheee!

Crikey, would you look at this? I don't have to work today, and I'm up
at 4:30 am anyways. Sheesh. I'd go fishing today, but I plan on smoking
up a batch of yellowtail and bonito today. Yum!

barbz
barb


Rodney October 8th, 2003 03:32 PM

cat fish baits
 
Robb Nunya wrote:



Cut Ship Jack also works


----snip----

What is this?


Skip Jack "Herring"
http://www.gen.umn.edu/research/fish...k_herring.html

That's a small one shown

WE call them the Alabama fresh water tarpon.

They are found in swift water below dams mostly, they reach maybe 3 lbs,
they are more fun catching than any fresh water species on ultra light
gear, they do some fantastic leaps when hooked, they have a server under
bite, just like a tarpon, heck to me they look like a small tarpon.

You fish for them throwing small white jigs, usually two jigs on the
line, and retrieving them real fast, just barely under the water.

When they are running and your using ultra light gear, 2 to 4 lb test
line, you say to hell with fishing for anything else, these guys are
just plane fun to catch. I've never heard of anyone eating them, they
have a very strong odor, and cut up they make fine catfish bait
--
Rodney Long,
Inventor of the Boomerang Fishing Pro. , Straight Up Hooks ,
Straight Up Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights,
and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com


Rodney October 8th, 2003 03:41 PM

cat fish baits
 
barbz wrote:



You forgot mackerel! I have some slabs w/ skin on frozen, ready to go.
Catfish love mackerel, and the skin is tough enough to keep it on the
hook.


I try hard not to fish with what I want to eat :-)

I'll buy a few shrimp, and squid for bait, but I eat the Mack's

--
Rodney Long,
Inventor of the Boomerang Fishing Pro. , Straight Up Hooks ,
Straight Up Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights,
and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com


barbz October 9th, 2003 02:17 PM

cat fish baits
 
Rodney wrote:
barbz wrote:



You forgot mackerel! I have some slabs w/ skin on frozen, ready to go.
Catfish love mackerel, and the skin is tough enough to keep it on the
hook.



I try hard not to fish with what I want to eat :-)

I'll buy a few shrimp, and squid for bait, but I eat the Mack's


Are you on the east coast? The common, or Pacific mackerel we catch here
are pretty strong tasting and oily, not really suitable for anything but
smoking or using for catfish bait. I have smoked them, and they're
pretty tasty that way, but it takes a heap of fillets to get anything
useful. You have to cut out the bloodline or you've got cat food.
Spanish macks, on the other hand, are quite edible, so I've heard.

You do see pacmacks for sale at grocery stores sometimes, mostly in
Latino neighborhoods, so people do eat them. I've tried cooking it, but
it's pretty rank compared with other stuff we catch around here. Lots of
fun to catch on a single hook jig, which makes them easy to release.

Pacific Mackerel:
http://www.pierfishing.com/fish_of_t.../mackerel.html

barbz


Rodney October 10th, 2003 02:01 AM

cat fish baits
 
barbz wrote:


Are you on the east coast?


L.A. Lower Alabama :-)


The common, or Pacific mackerel we catch here
are pretty strong tasting and oily, not really suitable for anything but
smoking or using for catfish bait.




WE have Spanish and King Macks




--
Rodney Long,
Inventor of the Boomerang Fishing Pro. , Straight Up Hooks ,
Straight Up Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights,
and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com


barbz October 10th, 2003 12:05 PM

cat fish baits
 
Rodney wrote:
barbz wrote:


Are you on the east coast?



L.A. Lower Alabama :-)


The common, or Pacific mackerel we catch here

are pretty strong tasting and oily, not really suitable for anything
but smoking or using for catfish bait.





WE have Spanish and King Macks





Ah...them are eatin' fish! Pacific macks are fun to catch, but
taste-wise, they suck.

barbz



All times are GMT +1. The time now is 08:16 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2006 FishingBanter