You really wound not say that after smelling the dough baits,punch baits and dip baits I make for catfish lol.my bait packs a smell that can make a Billy goat puke and knock a buzzard off a shit wagon from a mile away.its practically weopons grade lol.but catfish,the juviniles anyways,as those are the only ones that hit baits like that,they have their set whatever's you try to Target with a stink bait.targeting something wildly different,like a crappie for example,that would be difficult,and you probably would not be able to use 75% of the crap you toss in a stink bait.it would run em off lol.im inclined to try a fish oil only dough batch just to see if it works.love to hear of other blends and how they work.
They are very sticky so rolled them in the cornmeal. Not sure how the fish will like them but they do look good. If the fish don't bite maybe they will make good snacks.
I don't want to know where you fish at lol.but fuck it,mix it up and give it a shot.if fish bite,your good to go lol.baits like this are trial and error.mix and match til you get results.try black liquorish,Anis oil,shad oil,fish oil,cheese,shrimp,in any combination,and see what hits it.the dough is just a delivery device.something that you can stick on the hook.its what is in the dough that does the work.the additional ingredients for flavor,or leaving an oil slick for fish to track.or scent.which is honestly from what I can tell is the main reason garlic is allways used.its made to mask other scents you introduce from handling that would put off fish.i have not found information stating fish are just head over heals in love with itialian food lol.most the time,it's the salt that's drawing em in,as it simulates electrolites in blood and thus triggers a strike.other things do similar effects,like cheese,and shad oils,heavy protien screaming compounds that are also oily,leaving a slick.cheese also "sets" in water as it's temp sensitive.colder water makes it get firmer.this is why we use it as a base in dip baits and punch baits for cat fish.but as I said,it also screams protein,and leaves a trail on the waters surface.so experiment.if fish in your area eat alge and bannanas,go for it.i say that is a weird fish lol,but hey if it works then it works
Farm raised fish,yes.thats what they are fed,and that's what they know.they will out of instinct hit a pellet as that's been their normal for most their lives.wild raised fish,as in fish that naturally breed in the lakes and are not stocked from fish farms,they may be more shy of pellets,or they may just say fuck it and eat it cuase they are hungry enough,or it's in their territory and they strike it out of anger.these strikes are actually pretty common.bass as a good example.thats a fish you can catch just by pissing it off enough with loud noisy rattling banging and clainging baits.especially if they are spawning.makes it tough for us to nail diy baits to,cause we don't know if they strike cause they thought the bait was the bee's knees,or if it just pissed em off lol.id say keep those pellets on hand, especially if you know when your lakes get stocked.could be a leg up for you
If anyone needs the ingredients~
1 Cup Flour
1 Cup Cornmeal
1 Teaspoon Garlic powder
1 Teaspoon Sugar
3/4 Cup Water
1 Cup Molasses
1 Cup Water
Now this Molasses is not easy to get. Is there any substitute of it?
@@ae00505yeah is there any substitute
And for cornmeal I don't have it
@@Football_before-lifefor me, it's easy to have cornmeal, but molasses is actually hard to get
That looks very promissing. But, does that bait works also in saltwaters? Or do you have an other video for that?
I don’t know why but it looks delicious
You really wound not say that after smelling the dough baits,punch baits and dip baits I make for catfish lol.my bait packs a smell that can make a Billy goat puke and knock a buzzard off a shit wagon from a mile away.its practically weopons grade lol.but catfish,the juviniles anyways,as those are the only ones that hit baits like that,they have their set whatever's you try to Target with a stink bait.targeting something wildly different,like a crappie for example,that would be difficult,and you probably would not be able to use 75% of the crap you toss in a stink bait.it would run em off lol.im inclined to try a fish oil only dough batch just to see if it works.love to hear of other blends and how they work.
Lol...🤷😁
Yeah I won't watch this while hungry, LoLoLoL. Pretty sure they're actually smell awful.
Minus the garlic, this is hotwater cornbread
Dose it work in salt water
Blackstrap or sweet molasses?
They are very sticky so rolled them in the cornmeal. Not sure how the fish will like them but they do look good. If the fish don't bite maybe they will make good snacks.
Let us know if you give it a try and how it goes! 😃
did anyone try it out? can you let me know how it went
is adding banana paste and banana stems and algae help better instead of molasses
I don't want to know where you fish at lol.but fuck it,mix it up and give it a shot.if fish bite,your good to go lol.baits like this are trial and error.mix and match til you get results.try black liquorish,Anis oil,shad oil,fish oil,cheese,shrimp,in any combination,and see what hits it.the dough is just a delivery device.something that you can stick on the hook.its what is in the dough that does the work.the additional ingredients for flavor,or leaving an oil slick for fish to track.or scent.which is honestly from what I can tell is the main reason garlic is allways used.its made to mask other scents you introduce from handling that would put off fish.i have not found information stating fish are just head over heals in love with itialian food lol.most the time,it's the salt that's drawing em in,as it simulates electrolites in blood and thus triggers a strike.other things do similar effects,like cheese,and shad oils,heavy protien screaming compounds that are also oily,leaving a slick.cheese also "sets" in water as it's temp sensitive.colder water makes it get firmer.this is why we use it as a base in dip baits and punch baits for cat fish.but as I said,it also screams protein,and leaves a trail on the waters surface.so experiment.if fish in your area eat alge and bannanas,go for it.i say that is a weird fish lol,but hey if it works then it works
Will try tomorrow morning
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Now this Molasses is not easy to get. Is there any substitute of it?
You just need dark brown sugar and a lot of water(dont add too much or the sweetness will be gone) and a little bit of lemon juice
I gues vanella essance will do😂
It’s important to not forget every creature has its sweet tooth, fuck it throw in a berry or 2
I’m thinking about doing this but adding some of my black walnut hull extract, which supposedly paralyzes fish 😈
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does fish pellet also work with this?
Farm raised fish,yes.thats what they are fed,and that's what they know.they will out of instinct hit a pellet as that's been their normal for most their lives.wild raised fish,as in fish that naturally breed in the lakes and are not stocked from fish farms,they may be more shy of pellets,or they may just say fuck it and eat it cuase they are hungry enough,or it's in their territory and they strike it out of anger.these strikes are actually pretty common.bass as a good example.thats a fish you can catch just by pissing it off enough with loud noisy rattling banging and clainging baits.especially if they are spawning.makes it tough for us to nail diy baits to,cause we don't know if they strike cause they thought the bait was the bee's knees,or if it just pissed em off lol.id say keep those pellets on hand, especially if you know when your lakes get stocked.could be a leg up for you
And mixed in the dough also.again,farm raised fish will know that taste and smell.
Can i eat it
How to belive this bait catch a fish
Fishing power: 25%
uhm ok?
Lolz ...that's a good bait to lure viewers but not for fishes 😝
Actually garlic attracts many types of fish like rainbow trout, panfish, bass, and catfish so it wouldn't surprise me if this works.
I will try in dam