Free Catfish Bait Recipes

Make Your Own Fish Bait With Common Household Ingredients
If you would like to increase the chance of catching more fish in your next excursion, you might want to consider making your own fish bait. Why? If you look at the store bought baits, there are only a few brands. Imagine going to your favorite fishing hole and the majority of the baits cast into the water are from the same company.
The fish won’t have much of a choice but being attracted to the same store bought bait. Now imagine if you brought along fish bait that you made yourself. Your bait will stick out like a sore thumb from the other baits and the fish will seek you out.
Making your own fish bait is not only easy, it is fun and cheap. You can make the bait with your children and share the fun the next day catching fish knowing that you made the bait yourself. You can make pounds of bait for literally pennies and keep the unused portion in the freezer for months.
There is going to be some experimentation on your part. However, I have included the more popular ingredients and descriptions found in homemade baits. When you are making your bait, make sure to write everything down because if you fill your stringer full of fish, you want to be able to duplicate the winning formula.
Most of the following ingredients can be found at a well stocked grocer and feel free to experiment with other ingredients not listed below. Also, these ingredients are commonly found in trout baits so I would like to advise you that you will probably have more success utilizing these ingredients for catching trout.
Also, this list is not the end all be all of ingredients. Feel free to add your own ingredients. Who knows, you may find an ingredient that no one has even considered.
1) Uncooked oatmeal – popular as a base (keeps all the ingredients together in a doughy mixture)
2) White bread – also popular as a base
3) Water – required in most cases to help make the mixture workable
4) Garlic salt – found in most store bought baits (probably a good idea if you used it also)
5) Garlic powder – similar to salt but may alter the fish attractant properties
6) Mini marshmallows – also found in store bought baits (helpful for flotation purposes)
7) Can of tuna – found in many homemade bait recipes. Maybe the old timers know something.
Anise oil extract – almost a requirement for trout bait
9) Red food coloring – it seems color attracts along with smell and taste
10) Yellow food coloring – same
11) Cheese – I’ve seen recipes with American and especially Velveeta cheese
12) Ziploc bags – great for mixing your ingredients, storage, and taking to fishing hole.
I hope this information gives you a great head start in developing your own homemade secret fish bait. Just remember to have fun.
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Catching Catfish Bait

Use The Best Catfishing Bait And Catch Huge Catfish
Different types of catfishing baits are available in fish bait stores, or if you prefer you could just make them at home. If you are trying to get the best out of your fishing, you need to have a good idea of what type of bait to use. After all, the bait is the most important thing while fishing.
About catfish
Catfish are bottom feeders. This means that they tend to stay at the bottom-most level of the water hole. Catfish are generally carnivorous. They will eat any live animal, so it is best to use that type of bait to catch them. The difference between which bait you should use depends on what type of area you are fishing. Fresh water catfish are more abundant and easier to catch than other salt water, coastal catfish.
What's the water look like?
The water environment, whether there are rough waves or the water is calm, also affects your decision about which bait to use. If you plan on fishing in calm lake water, using bobbers, then your best catfishing bait choice would be using cut bait.
Frequently Asked Questions
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what is the best bait for catching catfish?
hi i was wondering what the best bait to use for catching catfish is in your opinion-
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MY best luck has come with nightcrawlers.
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Does the Berkley catfish bait really work? Whats your catfish catching secret?
I have no luck fishing with Berkleys dough cat fish baits. Everytime I put a worm back on my hook I get nibbles. Is this bait false advertisement?
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Personally I like stink baits. I have the most luck with them. If I don't have stink bait on hand then I prefer chicken livers. I always use a treble hook and a fairly heavy weight as catfish are bottom feeders for the most part. And last but not least, I usually fish for catfish at night.
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What bait works best for catching catfish in the Mississippi River?
If there is a specific rig that works better depending on the bait, please also include the rig. But to give an exact location of where on the Mississippi, it's going to be between Alton and Elsah. It will be shore/surf fishing.-
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I'd just use some stink bait. Catfish have a highly sensitive sense of smell and can track down stink bait at great ranges.
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what is the best bait for catching catfish on a river?
i live in missouri and i do not live close to the missouri river or the mississippi river so the large rivers are out of the question. the main river around here is about 180mile long and is feed buy a lake at one end and leads to a lake at the other and i'm right in the middle. the water is kinda muddy brown color most of the time and about 15 to 40 ft deep in most places around here. any suggestions-
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just curious.
which river exactly is that? seems very deep for one that short.
but yes, find the deepest holes with the biggest log jams and those are your cat spots. chunks of gizzard shad, bluegill, sucker or carp will all work. whole smaller shad.
stink baits and dip or punch baits are in their element in those slow moving rivers.
try some live bluegills for some big, mean flathead cats. muddy water is fine. check also where another smaller creek enters the river.
most of those missouri rivers carry a host of other fish species also. even the small ones. but most likely will have a ton of one to ten lb channel cats.
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Best catfish bait and if its a dough bait please give recipe?
I wanna know the best bait and the hook for the bait how should i hook the bait to make ot work best also the weight and pretty much everything for that bait for catching catfish-
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Catfish hunt with smell AND their lateral line(movement).Slowly bleeding live bait fish (hook through it usually does the job).
Any food you have that smells HORRIBLE works. I had OLD hot dogs work, worms always work (size doesn't matter with the worms, cats love them), and shrimp. The shrimp can smell horrible as hell, be dead as a door nail, and they will LOVE it.
Like they all say, cats love the bottom of the water you fish on.
I usually drop the bait to the BOTTOM of the water (if you can without getting snagged on logs) and roll my reel up twice... Takes it a foot or so off the bottom right into the catfish's face.
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How To Make Homemade Catfish Bait

How to Use Catfish Traps
Catfish traps are regulated or prohibited in many states. Before learning how to use catfish traps you should know the regulations for your area ahead of time. The reason for them being regulated so stringently regulated is that channel catfish must be able to move to breathe. If they can't breath they suffocate and die. You must also take responsibility for how you use the catfish traps. If you use the catfish trap to catch channel catfish for food that is fine but if you place the trap you must check it at least every 12 hours.
There are two types of catfish traps that are commonly used. One is a box made from wood slats with the entrance on one end across the bottom. The entrance into the box is angled out from the box. Another type is a box made from heavy wire mesh with a funnel made of wire at one end that narrows to a small opening in side the box. Both traps work by guiding the catfish through a small opening into the box. Whichever one you choose make sure it is big enough for the size fish you intend to trap. Big catfish are strong and can move a small trap especially if they have current helping them.
Once you have choosing what type of trap you will be using you need to decide on what bait you will be using. A lot of people use dog food. It does not cost much as a large supply can be purchased for fewer than ten dollars. Some of the other baits used are cheese, chicken livers, stink baits, and anything else you would normally use to fish for channel catfish. Another bait that seems to work very well is canned cat food but since cat food dissolves rapidly the best way to use it is to poke holes in the can and place the can in the trap.
That is all there is to it. Now you know how to use catfish traps. If it is legal in your area and you decide to use a catfish trap be responsible and check it as often as possible. Do not leave it in the water if you are not going to check it. Fish will swim into it and die.
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Do you buy catfish bait or make homemade bait for catfish?
We make our own homemade bait very powerful bait 100 time better than Shad, worm, chicken liver in all above even better than Sunny D too.. Amazing bait.. How make it??
Think like your calender Season
January to March little sweet, April to Aug no sweet, Sept-Oct. more sweet Nov-Dec very sweet think like that look at all cool aid for kid which ones are very sweet and less sweet no add sugar!!! no add water!! just powder alone you learn it add them to chicken liver frozen do not leave on over night and sun get it burn cooked let it stay fresh red blood mix with powder when you thew it watch out big catfish will eat your boat up crazy over it...I am not kidding..one came knock my boat over...one night..-
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i have found that velveta cheese catches some monsters all year round!
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Is there any way to catch nightcrawlers during day?Do you know any easy to make homemade catfish baits too?
If not tell me more on how to catch them?I don't wake up till around 1 in the afternoon and then I decide...I wanna go fishing.I'm running out of money so I need to find a way to catch nightcrawlers.Thanks,
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When I was a little kid my uncle and I would catch night crawlers any time of day or night using this method. We would use a 12 volt car battery and a pair of jumper cables and two 12 in steel rods (small rebar would work, too). Step one is to find an area where night crawlers are prevalent... usually grassy area that are moist all the time. Step two, sink the two steel rods as deep as you can push them. Six inches should be deep enough. Space them about 2-4 feet apart. Step three, attach the jumper cables to battery and then (+) to one rod and (-) to the other rod. The night crawlers hate the current and come out of the ground. It may takes a couple of minutes before you see any, so be patient.
I have never been shocked but I have heard of it happening. Just to be safe quickly detach the positive cable from the battery before you grab the night crawlers.
Try several areas to get enough for your fishing outing.
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Just a quick question regarding carp bait.?
Hi, I live near Lake Michigan and as a lot of you probably already know the carp in there are large and plentiful and given a certain amount of patience they are willing biters. I just have one problem. I've been using a commercial bait called "Uncle Josh Carp Bait" There's no doubt it's a good bait because it's bright colored, releases scent into the water nicely and it's easy to form into a dough-ball but the particular container of bait I bought was pretty soft and it's very hard to get it to stay on the hook. On the back of the tub it says that if the bait is too soft to mix it with fine dirt. I might try that as a last resort but in the mean time I'm searching for alternate methods. Does anybody know how to make an affective homemade carp bait that's nice and firm? You know, soft enough to be appealing to the fish but firm enough that it will stay on the hook with ease and withstand intense casting? Not that this is too huge a problem but I'm also looking for a bait that's appealing to carp but also something that those annoying nibbling sunfish will ignore and not destroy. Is there also a way that I could maybe keep the bait I already have on the hook easier? Maybe I should use regular bread dough, it seems pretty strong, would it work? Are carp attracted to large night crawlers? I know they work for catfish and they are almost guaranteed to stay on the hook but the sunfish and gobies would probably tear them up before the carp ever got to them. Well anyway thanks, I'm hoping to head out to the marina in again today so if there's a bait I could prepare in just a few hours that would be nice. I sure hope you fellow fishermen out there can help. Thanks a bunch.-
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Your bait selection is good. It's your bait presentation that needs to be modified. The simplest way to keep your bait on the hook while making it almost inaccessible to bait fish and sunfish is to bag it with small squares of fabric taken from a pair of women's nylons. Cut a square about two inches across place the ball of bait in the center and then bring the sides and corners together and tie them off with a short piece of cotton thread or string. Then trim away the excess material with a sharp scissor. There are two ways to do this bagging method. One is to place a suitable sized treble hook INSIDE the bag with the bait secured around it and then tie the corners to the shank of the hook with the eye exposed out the top of the bag, or just bag the bait and use a conventional single barbed hook to pierce the bag and bait with the bag then slid up the shank of the hook and the point/barb turned to rest around the curve of the bag to make it relatively weedless. Either way works for me and I think it will for you too. Good luck!
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2008 Review Gillhams Fishing Resorts Krabi Thailand
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2008 Review Gillhams Fishing Resorts Krabi Thailand
What a year 2008 was - it was the first full year Gillhams was open. We first opened the doors to anglers in August 2007, and the very first anglers to fish were my old friends Terry Eustace and Joe Taylor. Terry caught his first ever arapaima here, and to this day it is still my favorite arapaima picture. Many of my friends own and run fisheries, and they all warned me how hard this business is. I did not believe them, but I now know why. Over the course of a year we have met some truly lovely great people, some OK people, and some extremely horrid ones. Luckily the really nice ones by far outnumber the a-------s! Perfect examples are people moaning because they have not had a big arapaima when it was 130lb, or saying they've had no big fish today when they have had a couple over 60lb, or that it's a bit slow when they had a 100lb fish in the morning and a 150lb fish in the afternoon! We even had a guy who caught 150lb, 220lb and 340lb arapaima plus a 60lb carp and two red tails of 50lb and 60lb all in a day say it was OK but not what he expected! Christ I would love to fish his local lake. Another one we hear is, aThe line broke - it's crap.a No, it broke because they don't know how to play fish, and when trying to stop a 300lb-plus beast at 30 miles an hour, something has to go! The list goes on, but the happy smiling faces as a decent angler catches a big fish far outweighs the idiots! Seeing grown men reduced to tears as they catch the fish of their dreams is what it's all about to us. What a shame the good guys sometimes fail and the prats catch the whackers!
Pet hates are the fellas you haven't seen for 15 years suddenly coming up to see us at a show, announcing he lost his contact details for me, his long lost mate, then asking for a mate's rate! Come on - I have never been hard to find! Or the ones who come here on holiday and make you their best friend in the whole world, and invite you to their house or a couple of days thinking it now qualifies them for free holidays for life! How about advising someone what bits of tackle to bring to increase their chances, only for them to present us with a bill for it afterwards - people bringing piles of junk that we will never use and wanting us to buy it. Or moaning because the drinks and snacks in our fridge using our electric, and which our staff refill, is five pence more than the supermarket 15 miles away, then filling our fridge with the stuff they saved three quid on with a ten quid taxi fare. Or bringing end tackle with them, and then taking a few bits home along with our bits and bobs - we have hook link material, baiting needles, pliers etc stolen every month. We even had one prat who whinged so much that we wouldn't buy some overpriced items he had brought with him that we purchased stuff off him that we get for free of our sponsors, only for him to take it out and use it during his holiday, and then take home some of the bits we had been forced to buy!
Then we get the ones who go to the local pet shop, buy some goldfish, and want to use them as bait in our lake! No wonder carp pox is on the increase in the UK with these morons about! All our fish are photographed in the water to protect them; 100lb fish bouncing across the ground does them no favours. But hey, for the ultimate photo, who cares?
Wanting to hold them out of the water for pictures on three cameras and a video, then wanting their mate to hold them the same, all in the name of 'look what I caught!' Get the camera ready, work out your angles and background, and take a couple of good shots - believe it or not it's the fish that matters. Guys who get a repeat catch - this happens when fishing one swim for a holiday, as a lot of predators are territorial. If you photographed a fish two days ago in the dark in the same swim, why on earth would you want another picture? Even if you are wearing a different shirt? Well folks, the list goes on and on, but as 90% of anglers who come here care about the fishes' welfare and want them to be just as pristine for the next person. We meet so many lovely people, for us it outweighs the bad, but when the bad ones come it spoils our day. If you are one of these people, please do us all a favour and stay away.
Anyway, that's the griping done, so onto the year, and what a year it has been with 3,465 fish landed of 29 species. The list below shows the figures from January 08 to December 08.
Arapaima - 432 total, best 400lb, best month November - 44 fish.
Alligator gar - 151 total, best 35lb, best month August - 21 fish.
Arawana - 12 total, best 8lb, best month September - five fish.
Asian red tail catfish - 40 total, best 31lb, best month November - six fish.
Barramundi - six total, best 31lb, best month February - two fish.
Big head carp - two total, best 30lb, best month July - one fish.
Black pacu - 186 total, best 55lb, best month December - 33fish.
Black shark carp - two total, best 10lb, best month March - one fish.
Chao-Phraya catfish - 62 total, best 64lb, best month September - 11 fish.
Common carp - six total, best 25lb, best month April - two fish.
Giant featherback - three total, best 21lb, best month May - one fish.
Giant freshwater stingray - two total, best 90lb, best month November - two fish.
Giant Gourami - nine total, best 15lb, best month March - five fish.
Julian's golden prize carp - 105 total, best 45lb, best month May - 25 fish.
Mekong catfish - 46 total, best 185lb, best month May - seven fish.
Mrigal (Asian grass carp) - five total, best 18lb, best month November - three fish.
Red tail Amazon catfish - 504 total, best 80lb, best month August - 76 fish.
Rohu carp - 83 total, best 21lb, best month December - 37 fish.
Catfish Bait Homemade

Live Fishing Baits - the Minnows
Fishing with live bait is still considered as one of the best way to catch fish, including the trout. It is true that lures will probably out fish live bait in some situations, but live bait is the natural way where real bait is presented to the fish. One of the most popular types of live bait is the minnow. Minnows are available in many types. Below is the list of popular freshwater minnows that are proven effective and successful in catching various kinds of fish. Here is the list:
#1 - Fathead minnows. This minnow species is the most common type bait fish for freshwater fishing. It is liked most since it's the favorite treat for many freshwater fishes and they are quite strong to stay alive while attached to the hook struggling to get the attention of the fish.
Fatheads can also stay alive in the bait bucket for quite a long time with only a little care. If exposed to cooler temperature or cold weather they can even stay alive for days in a bait bucket. Fathead is the excellent live bait for walleye, bass, perch and crappie.
#2 - Rosey red minnow is a variant of the fathead minnow characterized by its red-orange color. Other characteristic of the rosey red minnow is the same as the flathead and is also an excellent treat for the same type of fishes: walleye, bass, perch and crappie.
#3 - Suckers are large live baits that can grow up to 12 inches, hence very good to catch bigger fishes. You can buy suckers at a bait shop and are available in various sizes, usually those 3 - 4 inches. Some shops can provide the larger size, even bigger than 12 inches. The 5 - 8 inches suckers are suitable for the big largemouth bass, while to catch muskie or northern pike you can use bigger size of suckers.
Frequently Asked Questions
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I need a good homemade catfish bait with chicken liver for the Suwannee River?
I have some chicken livers that have been sittin out in the heat for almost 48 hours.. what do I do with them now?-
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chop 'em up fine and throw them in the water to chum your fishing hole.
then buy and use fresh ones.
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Does anybody know any good homemade catfish bait that you can make with just 4-5 ingreidents?
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* Just the right amount of corn starch to make able to stay on a hook
* 1 cup of fish oil
* LOTS Garlic Powder and fresh garlic
* 3 cans of sardines in mustard (mash them up)
* 5 finely chopped chicken livers (in blood)Let sit in direct sunlight for a day or two, so some of the water evaporates and get to like a play dough like constancy with lots of grit, than put it on hook than in a bucket of water to see if it will stay.
(i no it's six ingredients, but no biggy, right?hint: let this sit a long way away form the house.
but in my opinion, all in all, chicken livers in garlic work best .
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I am looking for a good catfish bait homemade.?
I have tryed and tryed homemade dough but it was always pasty not hard enough to stay on the hook
garlic dogs did not work ether so pppllleeeaaassseee hhheeelllppp!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!thanks
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Get some shrimp from the grocery store, this recipe calls for 1 poundput them in a zip lock and add the following:
1 cup salt
1 cup garlic powder
1/4 cup of Tabasco sauce
1/2 of a red onion cut up really fine.
4 tablespoons of anise (crushed)Mix well making sure that each shrimp gets coated.
seal the bag and leave it in the direct sunlight for 12-15 hours depending on the outside heat (less time the hotter it is), you don't want them to fully cooked OR put them in a sealed coffee can, for 3 or 4 days with the bag open till they start smelling really tasty.
Good luck.
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how to hook chunks of homemade catfish bait for fishing?
ok so i have just made some catfish bait and it is about an inch and a half long.. and im wondering how should i hook it so then it will be easy to set the hook when i get a bite? ~>Th@nkZ 4 All AnS3rZ<~-
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Run it longways down the hook.
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Pound of very old bloody liver...very smelly, now mix this up with old cheese and corn mean to make a small dough, get small square peices of mesh cloth, now after you mix all this really good, tie a nice dough ball with the mesh cloth, tie it good with a string, put your strong sharp hook through it and fish it off the bottom of your river or lake using a once sinker.
good luck fishing
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Catfish Charlie Bait

Bait Fishing: Pond Channel Catfish Fishing Strategies Details Here!
Much like in rivers, the hole will hold the channel catfish for bait fishing action in ponds. Catfish will winter in the deepest holes in a pond and they will roam structure like points and flats that are close to their hole during spring, summer and fall before the ice is on. In barren ponds look for channel catfish along banks that drop off fast into deeper water. You can find them around docks and weed beds.
Getting the bigger channel catfish in a pond to bite is sometimes very challenging, but not impossible. One of the best catfish fishing rigs to use is a simple slip sinker rig. To make a slip sinker rig to be used for bait fishing for channel catfish in ponds follow the following simple steps. Silde a small ¼ ounce egg sinker up your line, then tie on a two way ball bearing swivel. Make sure the ball bearing swivel is large enough so the egg sinker does not slide over the top and past it towards the hook. Next tie on a 8" to 12" inch leader with a 3/0 to 5/0 bait fishing hook. Use creek chubs cut into 2" to 3" chunks for catfish bait. You can also use gizzard shad cut into strips or chunks if creek chubs are not available. Dip baits work well if you ar targeting small channel catfish.
To catch the large channel catfish it is best to fish at night. When you find the spot you want to set up for the night you can increase your chances of catching some larger channel catfish if use a underwater fishing light and you chum the area. You can use fish guts and blood, or small chicken guts laid out in sun all day for chum. If there are some large catfish in the pond the small and taste of the chum will attract them. The underwater fishing light will attract small bait fish to the area and they will start feeding on the chum. The larger channel catfish will much les wary and come looking for an easy feed.
Its best to use bait fish using natural catfish cut baits such as creek chubs and gizzard shad. Although the shad are not native to most ponds bigger channel catfish like to eat oily fish as food. The reason chumming attracts the bigger catfish is because it intensifies there smell and taste senses. Also because as I said earlier the chum also attract small bait fish to the area. Large channel catfish cannot resist a feeding school of bait fish and you can use this fact to your advantage on your next bait fishing trip to a pond.
Well folks that conclude my article about channel catfish strategy in ponds. Have a nice day and the best of luck on your next fishing trip!
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what is the best catfish bait????
I get catfish charlie blood type A it says worlds best but i have never used it.
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I believe.Catfish Charlie is dried liver blood.mixed in filler.mix in dampen dry dogfood broadcast in area you want to fish. leave for about 12 hours. come back and fish with eighter beef liver or night crawlers . I like beef liver better, also the cats like it just as good as chicken liver.beef liver stays on the hook better, because its stronger.The broadcasting dog food is the real key here.
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what are some good stink baits for catfish?
i bought some magic bait liver and cheese big bite liver and cheese hog wild premo dip bait danny kings punch bait cjs punch bait cat fish charlie any of these sound familiar? which ones work best-
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I've used Hog Wild, Magic Bait, and countless others. I've used them a lot with hardly any luck at all. The best 2 baits by far that I have used for Catfish are chicken livers and cut bait. I've pulled in fish nearly everytime I've used these 2 things whereas when using stink bait I will rarely get in more than a couple if that. If you insist on using stink bait I would go with the Hog Wild on either one of the sponges or catfish lures which you physically put the bait in. That seems to be the most productive from my experiences with stink bait.
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I'm tired of this, I need a net!!!?
I just lost another damn fish because i didn't have a net. No i have no problem with bass, it is the 20 inch plus carp. Let me tell you the story. Yesterday evening, me and my friend was out fishing a BACKWATER (hence the name backwater charlie) for bass, then switched to carp. I was using my world famous dough bait that catches catfish and carp, and i had two carp rods with me, a shakespeare tiger combo, and a zebco combo. I cast them all in good looking spots, he cast his in good looking shady spots, also. In a few minutes he gets a bite and misses the run.In a few more minutes, he hooks a 13" catfish with my top secret word famous dough bait. Nice fish to start off with. Well, we wait and wait and wait, and finally i get a little nibble on the tiger rod. I wait for 4-5 minutes and see my rod HEADING FOR THE WATER. I grab the rod & set the hook while at the same time my friend was casting and he wrapped his line all over the bail of my reel!!!!! While he cut his line, i was trying to battle this huge ass carp out of a big pile of brush submerged and finally get him up to the bank. My friend goes down to get the fish, and the hook falls out of it's mouth ... I need a net. A cheap, BIG net. I'm looking at this one - http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10151&catalogId=10001&langId=-1&partNumber=37127&cmCat=WISHLIST
I was wondering, does anyone know of a cheap net at wal mart? big enough for carp (up to 30")? Just here to also tell you this true story.
Other than a net, i need some expensive hooks!
Yea, i have a local wal-mart.And yea i have a few gamakatsu ewg worm hooks. Sharp as can be.
AIRFLOW, yes I am going to release all the carp. And for that rubber net you recommended, i just can't go pay for a net. I know that this will help by not taking off as much of the fish's slime but, I think anything over for a net is just outrageous. But if i could just put that much money out for the net I CERTAINLY would. Thanks a lot.-
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get yourself one of these. you won't even have to touch the fish.
and wal-mart sells them!http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_97490_100011005_100000000_100011000?cmCat=CROSSSELL_THUMBNAIL
doesn't take up as much space as a net and they even have a model that weighs them.
besides, bill dance or one of them guys uses them.
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Catfish Baits: What Is The Right Cut Bait Presentation ?
Catfish have a very tuned sensory system that allows them to taste catfish bait from sometimes 15ft away. They can smell and taste very small concentrations of your catfish bait when it dissolves in the water and can detect them from some distances away. This is definitely an advantage on any waters where there is a current because the smell and taste drift down stream. It is also a distinct advantage in murky waters where sight is impaired. There are many catfish anglers who prefer prepared baits, and there are many fishing situations where they do work very well but our article today will only concentrate on natural catfish baits.
Cut baits work great as catfish baits in rivers, lakes, ponds, and reservoirs because most catfish such as blue catfish and channel catfish feed on dead fish as part of their diets. Also cut baits work well because they immediately release small particles into the water and create a smell and taste trail for any blue catfish or channel catfish in the area. During the summer flat head catfish will normally only feed on live bait that is near their area such as shad, yellow perch, pan fish and other forage fish in the area, but during the pre-spawn time right after ice out they will feed aggressively on dead catfish bait such as cut bait chucks. An excellent cutbait for blue catfish and channel catfish are oily forage fish such as skipjack herring, and gizzard shad. Mussels also make an excellent catfish bait fresh or seasoned in sour milk for a few days.
There are some basic cut bait fishing rigs that work well for different fishing situations. The types of catfish rigs we will mention are quick hit rigs, three way swivel fishing rigs, a basic slip sinker rig, modified slip sinker rig, and a basic slip bobber fishing rig.
A quick hit fishing rig is used a lot to fish for flat head and blue catfish. To make a quick hit rig you will need two number 2 to 1/0 treble hooks, a three way swivel, and a bell sinker large enough to keep your live bait close to the bottom In shallow water areas a ½ ounce will usually work but if you are fishing for blue catfish in current or trying to anchor your catfish bait for flathead catfish you will need much larger bell sinkers typically from 3 ounces to 8 ounces. The size you select will be determined by how large your bait is and how strong the current is.
First tie on the three way swivel to your main fishing line, then tie on a 6 to 24 inch dropper that has your bell sinker attached. Then tie on the quick hit rig to the last open eye on the three way swivel.
To make your quick hit fishing rig tie the lead treble hook on to a 12 to 30 inch leader using aimproved clinch knot. Next, tie the second treble hook about 4" away from the lead treble hook using a snell or uni-knot. You will want to use a gizzard shad for your catfish bait in the 8 inch to 10 inch size range. Insert just one of the hooks of the lead treble right behind the shad's head in the upper flesh area. Next insert just one of the hooks of the lead treble behind the dorsal fin in the top flesh area.
To make a standard three way swivel rig first tie your three way swivel to the main line. Next tie your dropper to one of the open leads of the three way swivel. The dropper rig should have a bell sinker ½ ounce for shallow water or 3 ounces to 8 ounces if you are using large size catfish baits foe blue catfish and channel catfish. The leader should be 6 to 24 inches long with a 5/0 to 7/0 hook.
To make a basic slip sinker rig slide an egg sinker on your line then tie on a 5/0 to 7/0 hook. Then clamp on a split shot sinker up the line 6 to 24 inches from the hook. This type of slip sinker fishing rig tend to hang up quite often and many fisherman use the modified slip sinker rig instead, because of this reason.
To make a modified slip sinker fishing rig slide a ½ to 4ounce bell sinker up the line. Next tie on a two way swivel. The tie on a 6 to 24 inch le 00004000 ader with a 5/0 to 7/0 hook.
Well that concludes my article on catfish baits and fishing rigs. Have a nice day and we wish you the best of luck on your next fishing trip.
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Stink Bait and Live Bait strategy in Big Catfish's fishing
A long-lived debate amongst catfish anglers issues which fishing lure is most successful for catching massive catfish: smell fishing lure or stay fishing lure.
The solution is each.
That is why: Catfish possess a sense of odor far more highly effective than a bloodhound's and so they goal wounded prey with shark-like ferocity.
But this can be the bottom line: Smell fishing lure catches probably the most catfish, but are living lure catches the largest.
Preferred dwell baits contain evening crawlers, minnows, crawdads, shad, menhaden and freshwater clams. Bluegill may also be utilized as dwell fishing lure wherever it is authorized to achieve this. Dwell baits also contain chicken livers, shrimp and reduce bait--such as shad, anchovies, carp, sardines or mackerel--even individuals these baits are not technically "live."
The form of stay fishing lure employed need to be dictated by the sort of catfish you are sportfishing for. Flatheads are interested in bluegill, whereas huge blue or channel catfish choose minnows, shad or menhaden. Catching large catfish could be as effortless as working with lure like crawdads and waterdogs.
If you happen to be utilizing minimize lure, it may be aged for any number of nights to till it gets to be bitter fishing bait, which adds smell fishing bait attraction. Just location a several chunks inside a canning jar and depart an inch of air area beneath the lid. Add a several drops of water, near the lid relatively loosely, and bury it within the floor inside a sunny area for any number of nights. It is fairly pungent, but it really is a delicacy for catfish. Bitter fishing lure is especially successful in early spring, when catfish are effortlessly feeding on other fish which have died around the winter.
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What is the most effective Channel Catfish Bait Recipe?
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Chicken liver works the best for me. I have tried the dough balls blood baits and mixes, but chicken livers showed the most catches. Shrimp works well to.
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anyone know an effective catfish bait recipe?
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http://www.askcatfishfishing.com/editorials/6-killer-catfish-bait-recipes.htmlhttp://www.catfished.com/bait.html
http://www.catfished.com/unusual.html
http://www.whiskerkitty.com/catfish_bait_recipes.html
http://www.bobberstop.com/bait_recipes.html
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Pound of very old bloody liver...very smelly, now mix this up with old cheese and corn mean to make a small dough, get small square peices of mesh cloth, now after you mix all this really good, tie a nice dough ball with the mesh cloth, tie it good with a string, put your strong sharp hook through it and fish it off the bottom of your river or lake using a once sinker.
good luck fishing
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does any body think this homemade catfish bait recipe will work?
i got it from royboy1993 on youtube it is suposed to be a dip bait/dough bait here it is
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1 can of tuna
1 kool aid packet (for smell and red for blood)
some old cheese(mozzerela, chedder, limburger
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Leave off the tuna and Kool aid and add fresh chicken liver
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Can any1 share a simple catfish dough bait recipe?
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melt 1 lb. cheese for about 1 min. in microwave then chop 6-8 oz. of raw pork, perch, or both in combination. chop 1 head of garlic and add garlic salt, mix in 1 can dog food, add 1 dozen minnows and enough flour to give a dough consistency. Mix in a food processor. this bait works best on treble hooks or bait tubes.Simple Dough Bait
Ingredients:
1 cup flour
1 cup corn meal
1 cup water
Vanilla extract (as much as desired)Preparation:
Put the corn meal and flour into a bowl.
Put the water into a pot and add as much vanilla flavor as you want.
After the water begins to boil add mixture of flour and corn meal, let absorb the water then take the
pot off the heat.
Knead and mush the mixture until dough is thick enough to stay on your hook.
Put into a Ziploc baggie after it cools.Sure Fire Bait
Ingredients:
4 to 5 cups of crushed corn flakes.
1/4 cup vanilla abstract
1 cup Big Red (or any strawberry soda)Preparation:
Mix the crushed corn flakes and ingredients into a microwavable bowl and microwave for 6 minutes.
Let stand for 10 minutes.
Mix well and make into small balls.
Note: If mixture is not firm enough to remain on a treble hook, add more crushed corn flakes.these have all worked for me give them a try.
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Make Homemade Catfish Bait

Homemade Carp Baits Made Using Pineapple Flavour And Butyric Acid!
The combination of butyric acid and pineapple is a very popular readymade bait, and this flavour combination is effective and very popular. However this is far from the only possible use of butyric acid, as you can use it with other butyrates, esters, solvents and so on, in both readymade and homemade baits! As you will discover there is more to butyric acid than meets the nose!
There are many other sources and ways to introduce butyric acid into your baits and ground baits, boilies, pastes, dips, particle baits etc in multiple ways. Just one example is to use blue cheese powder in your spod mix or paste, while also using a blue cheese flavour or a butter flavour for instance! Not many anglers today would think of using a strong butter cream flavour alongside butyric acid, but this is just one of many suggestions I could reveal that really are genuinely effective successful alternatives to the most common pineapple and butyric acid flavours that are so much over-used that carp have in too many cases become wary of them!
Butyric acid is a common natural signal when in solution (in water) for the presence of potential food in the environment and carp have evolved to use a massive range of such signals as natural indicators, of both opportunities for survival as well as threats! I say this because baits and flavours that are used far too often usually by the herd mentality weekend warrior type angler who just depends on the most fashionable readymade baits, really can unwittingly be in a situation where his bait is actually a really serious barrier to his success! Carp associate previously successful flavours with far more caution, even to the point of ignoring all baits with such familiar signals!
This is no exaggeration, and in discussion for example with Nash Bait man Gary Bayes only confirmed my view that even high nutritional value baits can totally blow when fish get hooked too much on them. But change the signals, adapt them and make them different and results keep on coming. This is one reason why making your own baits and finding out how to create your own unique preparations that no-one else can ever copy is so vital to long-term success!
This is why I keep plugging the truth that you can always maximise your results by being more sophisticated and different to the herd and exploiting the kinds of bait secrets insights I am so passionate about evolving and discovering more and more, even though I do not share the very best of what I know for free. But do understand all my work costs me time and money and it is certainly not free to me, and I have done this work full time for the past 6 years now.
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Do you buy catfish bait or make homemade bait for catfish?
We make our own homemade bait very powerful bait 100 time better than Shad, worm, chicken liver in all above even better than Sunny D too.. Amazing bait.. How make it??
Think like your calender Season
January to March little sweet, April to Aug no sweet, Sept-Oct. more sweet Nov-Dec very sweet think like that look at all cool aid for kid which ones are very sweet and less sweet no add sugar!!! no add water!! just powder alone you learn it add them to chicken liver frozen do not leave on over night and sun get it burn cooked let it stay fresh red blood mix with powder when you thew it watch out big catfish will eat your boat up crazy over it...I am not kidding..one came knock my boat over...one night..-
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i have found that velveta cheese catches some monsters all year round!
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Is there any way to catch nightcrawlers during day?Do you know any easy to make homemade catfish baits too?
If not tell me more on how to catch them?I don't wake up till around 1 in the afternoon and then I decide...I wanna go fishing.I'm running out of money so I need to find a way to catch nightcrawlers.Thanks,
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When I was a little kid my uncle and I would catch night crawlers any time of day or night using this method. We would use a 12 volt car battery and a pair of jumper cables and two 12 in steel rods (small rebar would work, too). Step one is to find an area where night crawlers are prevalent... usually grassy area that are moist all the time. Step two, sink the two steel rods as deep as you can push them. Six inches should be deep enough. Space them about 2-4 feet apart. Step three, attach the jumper cables to battery and then (+) to one rod and (-) to the other rod. The night crawlers hate the current and come out of the ground. It may takes a couple of minutes before you see any, so be patient.
I have never been shocked but I have heard of it happening. Just to be safe quickly detach the positive cable from the battery before you grab the night crawlers.
Try several areas to get enough for your fishing outing.
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Does anyone know any easy to make homemade catfish baits too?
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I've always gone to the latenight grocery store and bought a pound or two of chicken livers. It's cheap and plentiful. I must admit casting a chicken liver so that it stays on the hook takes some practice. But why not they are cheap enough.
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Does anybody know any good homemade catfish bait that you can make with just 4-5 ingreidents?
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* Just the right amount of corn starch to make able to stay on a hook
* 1 cup of fish oil
* LOTS Garlic Powder and fresh garlic
* 3 cans of sardines in mustard (mash them up)
* 5 finely chopped chicken livers (in blood)Let sit in direct sunlight for a day or two, so some of the water evaporates and get to like a play dough like constancy with lots of grit, than put it on hook than in a bucket of water to see if it will stay.
(i no it's six ingredients, but no biggy, right?hint: let this sit a long way away form the house.
but in my opinion, all in all, chicken livers in garlic work best .
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My 3 favorites are Limburger/Velveeta Cheese dough bait, Rancid Hotdogs and Rancid Shrimp mixed with Garlic.Limburger/Fish food/Velveeta Cheese dough bait :
Melt 1LB of Velveeta Cheese with 1/2 - 1 cup of corn meal, 3 TBS of common Flake Fish food, and a small amount of Limburger Cheese. Mix well. Wait until the Velveeta begins to harden and roll into 1-2" balls. Place Balls in the freezer ,(if your going to use a single shank non-dough bait hook). Otherwise, keep it in a tub and use a classic "dough bait hook" and gob it onto the hook- http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_58196_175003000_175000000_175003000_175-3-0
Rancid Hotdogs- Purchase cheap Hotdogs, cut them into bait size pieces, place them inside a strong Ziplock baggy with 1-3 crushed Garlic Cloves, CLOSE baggy and place in the sun for a couple days.
Rancid Shrimp and Garlic- Buy some uncooked shrimp, remove the shells. Sprinkle Garlic Salt over all. Place inside a strong Ziplock Baggy, CLOSE baggy and place in the sun for a couple days.
You can use chicken gizzards and livers too.
You can also use chunks of large baitfish like Shiner, Shad, Mullet and other large chunks of whatever fish lurk in your part of the woods....
Hope this helps ya?
FYI: Catfish over 10-12LBs tend to harbor MUCH larger amounts of toxins, (such as Mercury, PCB's, Etc). Smaller Cats also tend to be "sweeter" to the taste. So, if your after a "Catfish dinner" go for the smaller sized Cats. If your after a trophy, Russ is totally correct, (thumbs up).
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Good Catfish Bait Recipes

Catfishing Bait - What's Best?
Before we get into catfishing bait, let's take a look at what the catfish likes to eat. Let's try to think like a catfish. If we offer it something so delicious and irresistible, that fish is going to explode out of its hole and hurl itself at your hook, drooling all the way.
Catfish are omnivores and will eat pretty much anything. But having said that, it does have some preferences and if we offer those delicacies as catfishing bait, we're on a winning streak. They can be bottom-feeders and like to forage for whatever they can find whether it's a plant or small freshwater creatures as they prefer their food to be alive.
Catfish have poor eyesight in murky waters (who wouldn't?) and rely on their strong sense of smell, so our bait must satisfy that important element as they find their food using the "barbels" on each side of its mouth to "taste" whatever you offer it. Stinky bait is right at the top of the preferred list and here are a few more delicacies which will tempt your catfish's taste-buds - small frogs, live perch, shad, crawfish, earthworms, minnows, grasshoppers, night crawlers, chicken livers and would you believe - marshmallows!
Worms are easy to find and most anglers bait with them as they are so readily available - try pouring warm soapy water on your lawn. When the worms emerge, rinse them off and drop them into a bowl of fresh earth with small holes in the lid - you can keep them in the fridge so that they're ready for when you need them. They wriggle of course and when used as catfishing bait, they are irresistible. You'll find mini-crawlers at the bait shop in addition to other types of bait, but you have to pay for them - why do that, when worms are free?
Frequently Asked Questions
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Need Good Catfish Bait Recipes?
Need Good Catfish Bait Recipes-
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raw chicken livers and cheese (soft, like Velveeta). just mash them together, wrap and squeeze the cheese around the livers. use a two or three barbed hook to hold it on there.
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Chicken Liver, let it sit out in the sun with some garlic mixed in.
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what is a good catfish bait recipe?
with just normal house hold items that cat fish love? please leave me any recipe that will work i am going fishing today and i am out of chicken liver and dont really feel like going to buy some more lol please leave me recipes thank you :]-
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This probably won't help you this time, but the next time take some Velveeta melt it mix in some garlic powder and chicken liver, works great.
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If you want to catch a big one, try live bait. Its best if you use something native to the water you are fishing in. Perch, i.e. sunfish, bluegill about 3 or 4 inches long are great! Make sure it is legal to use them where you are and if it is, you will catch monster catfish! Use a large hook and hook the baitfish through the back, toward the rear of the dorsal fin. Drop your bait down into a hole that contains large catfish and one of them will attempt to swallow your bait. I've done this many times and have caught massive catfish this way.The other types of bait will work as well, but they really love live bait. Channel cats will eat just about anything, but the bluecats and yellow cats prefer a live bait. I have caught blues and yellows on stink bait and chicken liver, but it is rare that you will get the sort of action from big fish that you can get with live bait if you fool around with bloodbait, liver, or cutbait. You can even catch them on soap and I've used it on trotlines before with decent results. Try chunks ivory or Zote soap. Still, for the big one, your best bet is to put live bait on the hook. Check with your game warden to make sure it is legal to use live bluegill where you are fishing. If it is, you are going to catch giant catfish. If its not legal, find out what other live fish is legal for bait and use that....use a large bait (at least 3 or 4 inches, if not bigger). Helgramites are good too and you can get them by flipping rocks and siening in the ripples of a river or stream at the right time of year. Live crawfish will work as well. If you know of a place to catch mudcats, you will have the most awesome bait....big catfish love to munch on mudcats and as far as I know, there are no regulations against using mudcat for bait as they are not considered a game fish anywhere. If you are hard up for bait, you can always try big goldfish that you can get from a baitshop or a petshop....of course, you must make sure it is legal in the waters you are fishing.
Usually, bluegill are quite easy to catch with a tiny hook and just about anything for bait, so there is never a shortage of bait if you can legally use bluegill, so I would go with that.
If you are looking to make a chum for channel cats, then jsut go down to the local feed store and buy a sack of pig starter and soak it in buckets of water for a few days until it get nice and ripe smelling. Then, dump in a package of strawberry jello and stir it up real good. Put that in a burlap sack and sink it into the hole you want to fish. Come back several hours later, or the next day, and the place will be swarming with channel cats.....but who wants to mess with a bunch of little channel cats when you could be catching the big ones?
You can screw around with mixing up nasty old stink baits all you want, and you will catch a mess of channel cats on it, but if you want to catch REAL catfish, you must learn to fish for them with live bait. Have fun!
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Heres some Ive been looking through for ideas, for creating my own dough baits.http://www.learntocatchcatfish.com/category/catfish_bait/
http://www.whiskerkitty.com/catfish_bait_recipes.html
http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/homemade-super-catfish-dough-bait-recipe-554340.html
http://www.bobberstop.com/bait_recipes.html
http://www.catfished.com/bait.htmlOtherwise just try a simple dough made of Cornmeal, Flour, and water, and then season with anise, garlic, salt, or fish sauces. Ive been told fish sauces such as Mackerel, work pretty good. You can get fish sauce from a Oriental store, look for the Filipino variety, it usually has mackerel, sardines, and other fishes in it. Or you can try Banana sauce, its basically a Filipino Ketchup of sorts. Its a real strong sweet spicy smell.
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