I catched a 7.34lb wild steelhead with small livetarget jerkbait while bass fishing it took 39 mins to net that fish becuz I had a 8lb test flurocarbin
I found they work best if you dry the marshmallows out for a couple hours. When they are super fresh they tend to melt faster in the water. I also just let them float on the surface and you often get a hit as fast as flyfishing! I learned about marshmallows decades ago from some random angler, and it never fails to surprise people when you catch just as many fish with 2$ marshmallows as they do with 10$ Powerbait! Not to mention you have a ready-made tasty snack!
When I was a boy and Bluewater was a trout Lake. Me and my pops would use Mashmellows combined with a knight crawler. We would think that the mellow would make the worm more visible to the fish under water. It worked 💪😎👍
Boy this brings back memories. My grandparents would take us to the lake, you know the one with the indian name. Anyway it was half a bag of marshmallows and we were allowed to eat the bait too. So we fish till we ran outta marshmallows then my brothers and I would ride the sugar rush like little bottle rockets and sleep all the way home. My gramma had her own secret. She would put the napkin from the bacon that morning in a ziplock baggie. Then if one of us wasn't catching any she'd get her fingers greasy and bait our hooks for us. Leveled the playing field. My grandpa had no idea. Most days we'd out fish him 4 to 1. She kept her secret till long after grandpa passed. You know, the sun will be up in a couple hours. I think I'm going to make some bacon and lite the fuse on my little sugar monsters.
Grease/ oil from McDonald's French fries works great also. Rub it on your lures or put it in with your worm dirt the night before you go fishing. I've caught everything from catfish to salmon on good old McDonald's discarded French fries. If you someone who works at McDonald's ask them for the throw away fries or a little bottle of the discarding oil they dump out
Squaw Lakes in Oregon? My grandfather used to use the bacon grease trick as well and taught it to me. I've used it several times in the past, but with the advent of ready-to-use scent in easy store containers I haven't used the trick in a while. I might have to, just to relive some memories!
Getting me all choked up over here. I miss my grandpa and unfortunately my dad died before my wife and I had children. I'm gonna find a lake with an obscure Indian name and use that trick with my son.
I am a seventy year old man I used a mini marshmallow with a red Pautzke salmon egg fishing on lake Shasta below Shasta dam back in the early 60s using a six ft. Fenwick glass rod and a Mitchell 308 spinning reel using 6lb mono line rigged it up with a sliding barrel sinker and a split shot weight 18 inches in front of the barrel sliding sinker and a size 8 eagle claw hook we called it the Shasta fly.
Probably 10 or so years ago I used Atlas Mike's Glo Mallows, but they didn't stay in the hook very well. They did work though, caught Steelhead, Browns, Cohos and Kings on them. After awhile I realized that I could use store bought mini marshmallows and put my scents on them that I sprayed on my lures, just like you just did. Had separate containers for each scent. My buddy used to rib me alot, " Ahhh you won't catch anything with those, you'll just snag the fish as they swim by" Well low and behold, everytime I brought one in, about 3 to his 1, they were all hooked inside their mouth, not flossed, some even had been gut hooked. He didn't know what to say after that and shut up about the marshmallows for a while, LOL 😂😂😂 He was also too stubborn to try them himself. I said to him, "Oh well then, it's your loss buddy. I'll just keep out fishing you then"
The fish can't digest corn & it swells up in their stomach & I think I've heard it'll eventually kill them. So if you're gonna keep fish (and hope it's legal size/in season) then use corn... If you catch & release, DON'T use corn...!!
In 1971, we called it the "Pardee Cocktail." Carolina rig, Stay-Puft mini-marshmallow goes on first, then thread on a hunk of nightcrawler. It was the original "Micetail."
Guys, chill. If you don't know how well marshmallows work on stocked trout. You probably shouldn't even be on a body of water with a fishing rig to begin with
Yep! I use a lews speed stick and speed spool baitcaster for trout. It is a medium-heavy rod, but has great action and I have caught a lot of trout on it.
Years ago some old timers taught me this method except I use a #8 hook and thread the hook through the mellow and use half a nightcrawler. I've caught trout up and down the west coast with this method. And the trick with power bait is use treble hooks, it never comes off!
Worms and marshmallows work great, especially in lakes with lots of weed beds ,even in rivers with slow current. Six to eight feet of line between your weight and hook, marshmallow first worm next , be ready.
Treble hooks? I eould guess you are not from British Columbia! Dance they are illegal in the provice, also I believe Washington state ,for rivers in bc it has to be single barb less hooks, most lakes single hooks with barbs are ok ,
Worm and marshmallows is how I learned to catch trout. I would eat the bait tho, so started using anise scented ones by uncle mikes or something like that
One thing I would add, when tying the knot on the braid to fluorocarbon leader, it is very important to make sure you have a clean knot. You don't want to pull it tight with either line that is bunched up or kinks, basically you don't want it to look sloppy. You'll know what I mean if it happens. Because when you are using this lite of line, it is VERY easy to snap the line when pulling it all together. Tie clean, square, uniform knots and youll be just fine. And obviously, cut the tag ends off as close as possible. I always put a tiny bit of super glue on the knot as a final step. Helps hold the knot together and really protects it when going through the eyelets on the rod constantly.
Little miniature white marshmallow do work to catch trout and it'll keep your bait Fulton up above the bottom to where the trout can see your bait and it does work real good
Marshmallows are even greater for catching. Salmon I know I have caught Salmon on this type of bait and I’m going to try the same on Trout. Thank you Bob. Milne. Canadian Vietnam Veteran
Another trick is to get that scent/flavor that works and put it in with your marshmallows into a vacuum sealer jar. marshmallows love to be vacuumed and will pull all that flavor and scent in when the vacuum is released
Use jello strawberry flavor or koolaid, mix the two in a jar shake gently , let it harden up a little and go fishing. If going for catfish use garlic powder for scent.
I’ve been fishing like this for 30 years, basic Carolina rig, tie your braided line to the swivel with the sliding weight on the braid. Then tie your mono filament to the other side of the of the swivel. I use 4 lb mono and a number 8 hook, the cover the hook with a small piece of worm and a half a marshmallow on the end of the hook. The stay puff mellows work much better than bait store stuff. I usually run my leader about 18 inches and adjust from there. I’ve caught more trout like that than any other method.
Thanks for this great explanation! Simple and precise. Would you please do a video describing how to fish from the bank on rivers with selective gear rules. I’m used to bottom fishing or bait dunking as we call it on the delta but I’m relocated to Spokane and the beautiful river that runs through town has rules attached that say no natural baits and barbless hooks only. I feel like this is favorable for fly fishermen but what about us with Spinning and Baitcaster reels fishing from the bank? What are your top three or five ways to catch fish with these rules? I have an 8’ Berkeley ultralight trout rod and a 3000 Okuma accurist pt spinning reel. I currently have it spun with 4# maxima mono but I’d be willing to try 10# braid per your suggestion. Thanks in advance I love your channel. Stop wishin go fishin!
Thanks for recommending those Gerber scissors. I like the blunt tip on them so a ham fisted guy like me won't drop it and spear my own foot LOL! Seriously though, the serrated edge on the gerbers keeps the line from moving around while trying to cut it. Also, I watched your how to make your own scented and colored marshmallow bait. Again another great tutorial. I always learn so much. Thanks!
What's the benefit of having the fluoro and uni-knot above the swivel rather than tying the braid to the top of the swivel and having floro under it running to the hook? Maybe a longer run of invisible fluoro line but with a sliding weight and knot you have a weak point and possibility for abrasion? Just curious. Good video and nice demo on the uni-knot.
Caught MAAAANY trout as a kid on marshmallows, with or without worms/Pautzke "cocktail". These days, if I wanna catch stockers, I lean toward "Barbie Poop"...pink Powerbait with sparkles but I've had good luck with micro-jigs, too.
When uni to uni always wrap the braid a few extra wraps due to slippage mono or fluro won't slip as much braid always slips a few extra wraps will help if u hook as bigen , 😜
Nice video. Some I agree with and some not so much, but no big deal. When I use power bait or marshmellows, the bait stays on for some time. I started using a #4 hook due to the fish swallowing #6 and 8 all the time. I have not missed any. I found out if I leave the line slack, I have more hits. Maybe due to more line for the bait to float.
I use the same rig for trout, but the trout almost always swallow the hook. Have you tried circle hooks? I'm going to try circle hooks this coming season. I use circle hooks on my tipups and they work great.
Cool show, great idea with the marshmallows if it works. I will try it. Question, why do you call your Fuji your big camera, it's an apsc.? I have a Canon 7d apsc and love it. I'm waiting to get a full frame, I'm just not sure what one yet.
marshmallows and night crawlers or Marshmallows and meal worms also work. i usually end up with channel cats on my hooks when mixing live bait and marshmallows at the same time...
Opportunity for improvement, "OFI" ~ Bumper and leader type and size description should include the lengths. An added tidbit of fishing goodness would be to touch on why 48" may work better than 24" or vice versa. Tight lines brother 😎👍🎣
Very similar set ups to how I fish for trout except hooks. I like size 16 treble hooks amd way smaller barrel sinkers. The trout in wv if the feel the wait of heavy line or anything they will let go.
Grew up using marshmallows for trout. We would catch trout all day long. The key is to open the bag for a couple of days so they aren’t so soft. Don’t let them get to hard though or they just fall off every cast.
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Thank you for this. there is a lake by my house. i swear for three years seeing those fish jump out the water. no one ever catching them. thank you so much.
@@AddictedFishing Oh come on, get creative: They also own Jello, Kool-Aid, Velvetta, Oscar-Meyer, and of course Mac and Cheese. There's a lot to work from! :-)
Buy some fluorescent acrylic paint from the dollar store, put the marshmallow on a toothpick and roll it in the paint, brush off the excess paint, before the paint dries pepper it with garlic powder and let dry. The marshmallow will last longer, have the colour you want and have a scent. The marshmallows work so well because they probably resemble zooplankton clusters, a staple of the trout's diet.
Anyone else like to use marshmallows?! 🙋♀️🙋♂️
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No power bait
Yes
I’ve used them not as good as the. We power bait EVA balls or Mad River Eggs.
I have been using mellows since I was able to fish. I never left any in bag.
I catched a 7.34lb wild steelhead with small livetarget jerkbait while bass fishing it took 39 mins to net that fish becuz I had a 8lb test flurocarbin
I found they work best if you dry the marshmallows out for a couple hours. When they are super fresh they tend to melt faster in the water.
I also just let them float on the surface and you often get a hit as fast as flyfishing!
I learned about marshmallows decades ago from some random angler, and it never fails to surprise people when you catch just as many fish with 2$ marshmallows as they do with 10$ Powerbait! Not to mention you have a ready-made tasty snack!
Marlin your voice and actions in these tutorials your like the Bob Ross of fishing. Always happy to teach people.
You know that Bob Ross has proved once and for all that Americans will indeed watch paint dry XD
When I was a boy and Bluewater was a trout Lake. Me and my pops would use Mashmellows combined with a knight crawler. We would think that the mellow would make the worm more visible to the fish under water. It worked 💪😎👍
Boy this brings back memories. My grandparents would take us to the lake, you know the one with the indian name. Anyway it was half a bag of marshmallows and we were allowed to eat the bait too. So we fish till we ran outta marshmallows then my brothers and I would ride the sugar rush like little bottle rockets and sleep all the way home. My gramma had her own secret. She would put the napkin from the bacon that morning in a ziplock baggie. Then if one of us wasn't catching any she'd get her fingers greasy and bait our hooks for us. Leveled the playing field. My grandpa had no idea. Most days we'd out fish him 4 to 1. She kept her secret till long after grandpa passed.
You know, the sun will be up in a couple hours. I think I'm going to make some bacon and lite the fuse on my little sugar monsters.
Best thing about using them for bait, you get a snack along with the fish! Never heard of bacon grease, but why not?
Grease/ oil from McDonald's French fries works great also. Rub it on your lures or put it in with your worm dirt the night before you go fishing. I've caught everything from catfish to salmon on good old McDonald's discarded French fries. If you someone who works at McDonald's ask them for the throw away fries or a little bottle of the discarding oil they dump out
I miss fishing with Grandpa so much.
Squaw Lakes in Oregon? My grandfather used to use the bacon grease trick as well and taught it to me. I've used it several times in the past, but with the advent of ready-to-use scent in easy store containers I haven't used the trick in a while. I might have to, just to relive some memories!
Getting me all choked up over here. I miss my grandpa and unfortunately my dad died before my wife and I had children.
I'm gonna find a lake with an obscure Indian name and use that trick with my son.
I am a seventy year old man I used a mini marshmallow with a red Pautzke salmon egg fishing on lake Shasta below Shasta dam back in the early 60s using a six ft. Fenwick glass rod and a Mitchell 308 spinning reel using 6lb mono line rigged it up with a sliding barrel sinker and a split shot weight 18 inches in front of the barrel sliding sinker and a size 8 eagle claw hook we called it the Shasta fly.
Do you still have the fenglass fishing rod???? I have a fenglass fly rod 3 weight , would not get rid of it for nothing, best rod I've ever used.
I remember using that technique at Lake Tahoe. We used marshmallows with salmon eggs at Cave Rock back in the 60s.
Probably 10 or so years ago I used Atlas Mike's Glo Mallows, but they didn't stay in the hook very well. They did work though, caught Steelhead, Browns, Cohos and Kings on them. After awhile I realized that I could use store bought mini marshmallows and put my scents on them that I sprayed on my lures, just like you just did. Had separate containers for each scent.
My buddy used to rib me alot, " Ahhh you won't catch anything with those, you'll just snag the fish as they swim by"
Well low and behold, everytime I brought one in, about 3 to his 1, they were all hooked inside their mouth, not flossed, some even had been gut hooked.
He didn't know what to say after that and shut up about the marshmallows for a while, LOL 😂😂😂
He was also too stubborn to try them himself. I said to him, "Oh well then, it's your loss buddy. I'll just keep out fishing you then"
Further proof that fishing Lures catch fisherman more than fish!
Great video. Thanks!
Caught many trout on them 40yrs ago and till this day they still work.Also,corn is a very good bait,if everything else fails that usually works.
It's illegal to use corn for trout in michigan
The fish can't digest corn & it swells up in their stomach & I think I've heard it'll eventually kill them. So if you're gonna keep fish (and hope it's legal size/in season) then use corn... If you catch & release, DON'T use corn...!!
Thanks for doing a double uni knot on the water! Everyone does it in a table not real life!😁
In 1971, we called it the "Pardee Cocktail." Carolina rig, Stay-Puft mini-marshmallow goes on first, then thread on a hunk of nightcrawler. It was the original "Micetail."
Lake Pardee?
Never tried marshmallows for trout but looks like a great idea! Defffenitly will try it out! Thanks for the tip guys🤙🏽
Cheese works too👍
Nice ! I will try it in a trout pond soon. For the powerbait you have hooks with a small spring on it. Those will hold it better !
just a suggestion next time at end of the video at least catch a fish and prove it works
yeah no kidding 15mins i'll never get back
Right..after 15 minutes of rambling about his set up I still didnt see a fish caught.
Fish have to be hungry for any bait to work. Worms and marshmallows do work.
This setup works. Especially stock trout. I haul those bastards in like crazy with the marshmallows
Guys, chill. If you don't know how well marshmallows work on stocked trout. You probably shouldn't even be on a body of water with a fishing rig to begin with
Yep! I use a lews speed stick and speed spool baitcaster for trout. It is a medium-heavy rod, but has great action and I have caught a lot of trout on it.
I also combine marshmallows with worms, the marshmallow holds the worm up off the bottom so they can see it.
Years ago some old timers taught me this method except I use a #8 hook and thread the hook through the mellow and use half a nightcrawler. I've caught trout up and down the west coast with this method. And the trick with power bait is use treble hooks, it never comes off!
Worms and marshmallows work great, especially in lakes with lots of weed beds ,even in rivers with slow current. Six to eight feet of line between your weight and hook, marshmallow first worm next , be ready.
Treble hooks? I eould guess you are not from British Columbia! Dance they are illegal in the provice, also I believe Washington state ,for rivers in bc it has to be single barb less hooks, most lakes single hooks with barbs are ok ,
Make time to catch one with them and show us. Even if it takes a day or two
Worm and marshmallows is how I learned to catch trout. I would eat the bait tho, so started using anise scented ones by uncle mikes or something like that
Love the plywood boat. I would love to see a video on the making of it
One thing I would add, when tying the knot on the braid to fluorocarbon leader, it is very important to make sure you have a clean knot. You don't want to pull it tight with either line that is bunched up or kinks, basically you don't want it to look sloppy. You'll know what I mean if it happens. Because when you are using this lite of line, it is VERY easy to snap the line when pulling it all together. Tie clean, square, uniform knots and youll be just fine. And obviously, cut the tag ends off as close as possible. I always put a tiny bit of super glue on the knot as a final step. Helps hold the knot together and really protects it when going through the eyelets on the rod constantly.
Little miniature white marshmallow do work to catch trout and it'll keep your bait Fulton up above the bottom to where the trout can see your bait and it does work real good
I'm really impressed with the instructional element of your videos, that you cover your gear and emphasize no littering.
Marshmallows are even greater for catching. Salmon I know I have caught Salmon on this type of bait and I’m going to try the same on Trout. Thank you
Bob. Milne. Canadian Vietnam Veteran
I'm in BC, never thought to try them on salmon. Will have to test this next fall lol
I love that rod. I bought it for $23 and it's been amazing.
Love the stocked trout fishing videos
Wow didn't know that marshmallows could catch fish too that is pretty cool
Another trick is to get that scent/flavor that works and put it in with your marshmallows into a vacuum sealer jar. marshmallows love to be vacuumed and will pull all that flavor and scent in when the vacuum is released
Never thought of scenting my own marshmallows. A great idea!
Use jello strawberry flavor or koolaid, mix the two in a jar shake gently , let it harden up a little and go fishing. If going for catfish use garlic powder for scent.
I’m definitely gonna try that. Never thought of using marshmallows ! Great video but wish you could of shown you getting a bite !
Reeling your line tight defeats the whole slip weight leave some slack and you will see the fish taking line lift your rod and fish on!!
way to much talk and not enough fishin.
@@monmixer *too. This is sn educational video
Agreed
Marshmallows are money especially with a worm.... also marlin was stoked that he could finally eat the bait!
I’ve been fishing like this for 30 years, basic Carolina rig, tie your braided line to the swivel with the sliding weight on the braid. Then tie your mono filament to the other side of the of the swivel. I use 4 lb mono and a number 8 hook, the cover the hook with a small piece of worm and a half a marshmallow on the end of the hook. The stay puff mellows work much better than bait store stuff. I usually run my leader about 18 inches and adjust from there. I’ve caught more trout like that than any other method.
Try marshmallow and Salmon egg !
Caught huge Steelhead and big rainbow Trout
Thanks for this great explanation! Simple and precise. Would you please do a video describing how to fish from the bank on rivers with selective gear rules. I’m used to bottom fishing or bait dunking as we call it on the delta but I’m relocated to Spokane and the beautiful river that runs through town has rules attached that say no natural baits and barbless hooks only. I feel like this is favorable for fly fishermen but what about us with Spinning and Baitcaster reels fishing from the bank? What are your top three or five ways to catch fish with these rules? I have an 8’ Berkeley ultralight trout rod and a 3000 Okuma accurist pt spinning reel. I currently have it spun with 4# maxima mono but I’d be willing to try 10# braid per your suggestion. Thanks in advance I love your channel. Stop wishin go fishin!
Hello my Outdoors friend, thank you for sharing this very informative video. Be safe and healthy out there.
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Used marshmallows as a kid. Forgot all about them. Maybe this spring I'll get the chance to cast a few
Thanks for recommending those Gerber scissors. I like the blunt tip on them so a ham fisted guy like me won't drop it and spear my own foot LOL! Seriously though, the serrated edge on the gerbers keeps the line from moving around while trying to cut it. Also, I watched your how to make your own scented and colored marshmallow bait. Again another great tutorial. I always learn so much. Thanks!
I definitely need scissors like those. Always have troubles cutting braided with any ive bought in the past
IT WORKS THIS IS OLD NEW IN ONTARIO WE VE BEEN USING IT FOR YEARS !!!!!
Add a piece of night crawler to the marsh mellow. this method was used back in the 70s, and likely still used on the Little Red River in Arkansas.
What's the benefit of having the fluoro and uni-knot above the swivel rather than tying the braid to the top of the swivel and having floro under it running to the hook? Maybe a longer run of invisible fluoro line but with a sliding weight and knot you have a weak point and possibility for abrasion? Just curious. Good video and nice demo on the uni-knot.
add a small chunk of nightcrawler on the hook.
Caught MAAAANY trout as a kid on marshmallows, with or without worms/Pautzke "cocktail".
These days, if I wanna catch stockers, I lean toward "Barbie Poop"...pink Powerbait with sparkles but I've had good luck with micro-jigs, too.
Thanks for sharing marlin
You can use corn too
Caught a season lake record when I was 6 years old on mini marshmallows, 24inch 5lb trout.
Used them back in the early 80’s with a mealworm. Deadly at one of the local lakes.
Nice video I subscribed. Never used marshmallows as bait before mostly just use worms or a lure.
He is right. I tried using powerbait trout nuggets and they just slip off the hook so easily. I had to start tying them on which is a huge hassle
When uni to uni always wrap the braid a few extra wraps due to slippage mono or fluro won't slip as much braid always slips a few extra wraps will help if u hook as bigen , 😜
Very interesting... does that work for other fish as well?
Nice video. Some I agree with and some not so much, but no big deal. When I use power bait or marshmellows, the bait stays on for some time. I started using a #4 hook due to the fish swallowing #6 and 8 all the time. I have not missed any. I found out if I leave the line slack, I have more hits. Maybe due to more line for the bait to float.
We always tipped the marshmallow with a salmon egg, the old trout sundae. The original power bait.
I use the same rig for trout, but the trout almost always swallow the hook. Have you tried circle hooks? I'm going to try circle hooks this coming season. I use circle hooks on my tipups and they work great.
Cool show, great idea with the marshmallows if it works. I will try it.
Question, why do you call your Fuji your big camera, it's an apsc.?
I have a Canon 7d apsc and love it. I'm waiting to get a full frame, I'm just not sure what one yet.
i use a little cleo tiger eye for trout n do Damn good using it..hardly use anything else 1/8th oz for rainbows
marshmallows and night crawlers or Marshmallows and meal worms also work. i usually end up with channel cats on my hooks when mixing live bait and marshmallows at the same time...
I learn this when I was 3 years old w/ my dad
Opportunity for improvement, "OFI" ~ Bumper and leader type and size description should include the lengths. An added tidbit of fishing goodness would be to touch on why 48" may work better than 24" or vice versa. Tight lines brother 😎👍🎣
Awesome video I luv to use marshmallows with a worm combo with either the same Carolina rig or on a bobber with a good long leader
Great tutorial, thanks dude 👍🏻
I've used marchmellows for years 🇺🇸
Im gonna try a couple drops of fire dye along with scent if color change is wanted
What kind and pound braid do you use on your trout set up?
I think in his past video he said 6-8 lb
How many different species does this work for
Grandpa used to use um(the multi color ones)before power bait
Very similar set ups to how I fish for trout except hooks. I like size 16 treble hooks amd way smaller barrel sinkers. The trout in wv if the feel the wait of heavy line or anything they will let go.
I always use one mallow with two salmon eggs. Floats them in the zone
Grew up using marshmallows for trout. We would catch trout all day long. The key is to open the bag for a couple of days so they aren’t so soft. Don’t let them get to hard though or they just fall off every cast.
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why did you have do do that double know when you're using a barrel swivel for a connection?
Yes the make fishing marshmallows different colors.
Great videos Jorden, you're a natural
Thank you for this. there is a lake by my house. i swear for three years seeing those fish jump out the water. no one ever catching them. thank you so much.
It works the same for fresh and salt water ?
Is it possible to catch other fish (other than carp and catfish)?
Good stuff.
My dad used to fish a single marshmallow with a pauztke salmon egg on it....he called it the trout Sunday suprise.
Hoping to see a broodstock trout video spo that would be sick! They got planted in Rowland lake near the dalles (but washington) and Spearfish lake!
Good info.. would like to have seen it catch a fish
Tip it with a meal worm. Buddy of mine does this. Wears me out with this setup!
You guys got product placement down. Can't believe you've got Kraft as a sponsor! :-)
wojomojo 🤣 I wish.
@@AddictedFishing Oh come on, get creative: They also own Jello, Kool-Aid, Velvetta, Oscar-Meyer, and of course Mac and Cheese. There's a lot to work from! :-)
@@wojomojo Velveeta is a great trout bait! Use it like Power Bait on a treble.
I use marshmellows and nightcrawler. Brown trout banger
we call it a Niles Sandwich. they drift great too. everything eats it
Buy some fluorescent acrylic paint from the dollar store, put the marshmallow on a toothpick and roll it in the paint, brush off the excess paint, before the paint dries pepper it with garlic powder and let dry. The marshmallow will last longer, have the colour you want and have a scent. The marshmallows work so well because they probably resemble zooplankton clusters, a staple of the trout's diet.
Idea: Stuff a little bit of power bait or a salmon egg IN the marshmallow! We're gettin' gourmet over here, lol!
Can you use it for sea trout??
Just found your channel looking forward to more videos
okuma currently does not make a 3000 reel. are you talking about the isk30?
Yes, half the videos call it something....30
What size egg weight and could you use a slip float
I have the 8.6 model of that rod will that work
When I used to trout fish canned whole kernel corn and mini marshmallows
I’ve had great luck with a marshmallow and a salmon egg on the end of the hook.
That’s pretty cool, never thought about using marshmallows for bait.
How do u keep it on the hook my comes off after 3 min
ever try the scented marshmallows with salmon in rivers (fall)?
What kind of fish do you catch?
Is that Battleground Lake? i live 10 minutes from it
Have you tried cbd oil ,trout are pot heads
Great Memories of Living In Taney County in Missouri On Lake Taneycomo .. Still Works tho ...
Wonder if you put some corn with that as With that