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Childrens Room Wall Decals Nursery Hunting Fishing by Vinylthingz, $30.00
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I'm happy a lot anyways but I will say, sitting out on the water in our boat with a cast out line is just wonderful :-)
10-Rod/3-Drawer Rack with Utility Storage, Fishing Rod Racks, Furniture, Home & Cabin : Cabela's- maybe out of old dresser?
Pinner says My dad came up with this GREAT idea! Its a Do It Yourself Live-Well -laundry basket with drilled holes in the bottom, zip ties, and a swimming noodle
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#2 Unusual Use for Bubble Gum- Use It For Catfish Bait Chew a piece of bubble gum just enough to get it pliable. Then, wrap it around your fishing hook and cast it out. Catfish love the flavor of bubble gum- especially Bazooka, Double Bubble and Bubble Yum. So, as long as they're hungry, you should be pulling Cats out of the water all day!
....true. Not to mention walk the woods with you all day stalking white tail....or shoot just as well at the range and then help you clean the guns.
Homemade Catfish Bait Recipes That Work - Game & Fish
Here’s a great catfish bait you can keep secret from your friends that requires no mixing, stirring or gagging. Buy a bottle of anise extract, which smells like licorice, in the spice and extract section of your supermarket. All catfish love this stuff. When you get to the lake or river, pour a little in a plastic container and drop in a sponge hook. Let the sponge absorb the extract, then cast it to a spot where a hungry catfish is likely to be waiting for dinner. Grip your rod tightly. If a ca
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Freshwater Fish of the Northeast Poster - 11x17 inch laser print by Matt Patterson - fishing print, cabin decor, fish poster
Homemade Catfish Bait Recipes That Work - Game & Fish
An old friend taught me this recipe for a great inexpensive bait that will catch eating-size channel catfish better than almost anything. Buy a package of hot dogs. (The cheapest brands work great.) Cut them into bite-sized pieces. Put the pieces in a zip-seal plastic bag. Add two or three heaping tablespoons of chopped garlic and one package of unsweetened strawberry Kool-Aid. Add enough water to fill the bag about halfway full, zip shut and refrigerate overnight. Put a piece of hot dog on your