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To answer the question, there are many good baits for catfish. Let’s be honest the channel catfish is not a finicky eater. They have been known to bite on everything from hot dogs to ivory soap. I know people that will swear shrimp sprayed with WD-40 is the way to go. Trying to identify the best bait for channel cats is difficult and will be different depending on your local, time of day, season or personal preference. Are worms good catfish bait? The simple answer is yes. Many catfish anglers use live worms for catfish bait. Whenever I have a youngster with me I will have a tub of worms. The good and bad with worms is that just about any fish will eat them. You might get a catfish or you might get a bluegill or some other fish. Catfish angling for Channel catfish is easy and fun. They are North America’s most numerous catfish species. They are among the three most common fish stocked in lakes and ponds along with bass and sunfish and can be found in every river and stream. They will eat just about anything and put up a great fight when hooked. Do you fish with live worms? And do you like to move from spot to spot while fishing? Then you need to check this out. Have you ever gone fishing with worms and had to carry that bulky Styrofoam container with you? Either in your hands or in your fishing vest? Isn't this a pain in the butt? I personally used to hate it. Then I discovered a simple solution... a bait sock. That's right, a bait sock. Many anglers use live worms as fishing bait, but carrying those worms with us while fishing can be a pain in the butt. Especially if you tend to move around alot while fishing. There is such an assortment of bait that it is difficult to recommend any particular color, size, or type as the best. There are more than a thousand good baits on the market. All will catch fish at some time or another. Many of Americas anglers choose to use live fishing bait. Not only do they choose to use live fishing bait, but they choose to use one particular bait more than all the others. This variety of live bait is called the worm. There are different species of worms, but the point is that when it comes to live fishing bait many anglers automatically think of the worm. Carrying worms when fishing can be a bit of a hassle. I'm, of course, not talking about the colorful pieces of rubber that Largemouth Bass anglers use to entice their quarry. I'm referring to the kind of worms that you used when you were a kid, learning how to fish.
There is such an assortment of bait that it is difficult to recommend any particular color, size, or type as the best. There are more than a thousand good baits on the market. All will catch fish at some time or another. Fishing baits usually weigh from 1/4 to an ounce to three ounces. The most popular weight preferred by the majority of bait casters is the 5/8-ounce bait, while the average is between 1/2 and 3 quarters of an ounce. Baits can either be used as a whole or cut into chunks. Anglers can also use dead or live baits. I'm sure most of you have heard it said that 90 per cent of the fish are caught by 10 per cent of the anglers, right? Much of the reason that anglers don't catch fish is because they employ the wrong techniques. The 10 per cent of the anglers that catch fish employ the proper techniques. The use of "bait" is nothing more than a "lure" to be used in the conformation ring to get the dog to present an appropriate expression for the judge. It absolutely should not be considered as "food", but rather a tool for presenting the dog well to the judge. Now I'm not a health nut, or member of Greenpeace, but I do have a soft spot in my heart for this rock we all live on. Especially when it comes to the rivers, streams, and lakes that fish swim in. Why? First of all, because I love to catch those fish. Knowing when and where are important factors in catfishing. Types of catfish and bait to use for each will increase your chances of catching catfish. When it comes to using great hook baits what does it take to 'double or even treble' your catches, on those more fishing pressured waters?! Here are some great solutions for big fish... The IMMENSE nutritional and carp bait attraction effects of amino acids! The effects of using these in carp baits is exceptionally well proven with 1000's of big carp being caught on baits exploiting these. But how do you 'balance' your bait ingredients to provide the most balanced range of 'carp essential amino acids' in a 'High Nutritional Value bait' or a 'Balanced Nutritional Value bait? It's well worth using choosing ingredients to do this for you... Is your fishing bait pulling in every big fish for miles? If your chum or ground bait is not, you are seriously missing out and really need to exploit this vital element of successful fishing far more! Nowadays, the bait that is used to catch bass is different. Artificial ones have flooded the market and using one or a combination will be able to let the individual catch the maximum limit before calling it a day. Here are some of the best brands of baits in the market, which the person can try to be able to get the desired results. There are many anglers out there that fish with live bait, including myself. There are some tips and techniques that can help the average angler use live bait more effectively. I'm going to discuss those tips and techniques which will help you become a much more successful live bait angler. Essential fishing bait secrets: In fishing, using 'nature herself to give you top catches' is very powerful; here we look at the power and proof that using natural extracts catch you record fish!
By a bait making expert and highly experienced and successful big fish catcher!
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