03-12-2003, 04:42 PM
[cool] I was not advocating using parts of hatchery pets (trout) or the like. I was thinking more in terms of the remnants from a perch filleting session...or maybe white bass. Didn't occur to me that I may have been mistook. If all else fails, and you don't have good fishy leftovers, a trip to the fish market can get you a buy (free) on some fish cleanin's. You might even wanna invest in some cheap stuff like mackerel.
Other good baits are trimmings from raw meats of any kind. I know quite a few folks who save chicken necks and other parts for baiting dads. They will eat almost anything live, dead, ripe or ex-stinked. If you ever have something go bad in the freezer or refrigerator, put it in the crawdad corner.
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Other good baits are trimmings from raw meats of any kind. I know quite a few folks who save chicken necks and other parts for baiting dads. They will eat almost anything live, dead, ripe or ex-stinked. If you ever have something go bad in the freezer or refrigerator, put it in the crawdad corner.
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