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Bullfrog Heads and the back Feet!!! Might not catch that many, but they will be nice! You will be suprised that some of the smaller ones will stuff that foot in its mouth too!
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When using live bream, where do you hook them? Through the Back?
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Yea. Right under the back of the dorsal fin
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![]() My Paw Paw used it on his trotlines in bayou Sorrell/Pigeon. I was the one cutting it up in the boat. Also he used Catalpa worms he raised back in the day. |
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![]() Uncle called em catawba worms, i have heard togger worms, katogger worms One other catfish tip we learned is that when setting wooden slat traps it was best to set the throat down. Always heard to face it downcurrent and the fish would swim up and that works, but someone suggested hanging the entrance to the trap about one foot off the bottom (we tied a brick on a one foot rope, set it down and pulled it up til it got heavy) and the catfish will swim up into the trap. It doubled the catch |
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We use to use the cheese wrapped in panty hose but one of the best was spoiled pork liver. During the spawn we would leave a female full of eggs in our slat traps and never had a trap tht wasnt full of fish.
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Forgot about the catalpa worms. My dad used to "turn em inside out" with a stick. Very good bait.
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#29
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Beef Gizzards, Hands Down!!!
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