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Anyone?

I did eat a carp back when. Not bad save those small bones.


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Make a dough ball outta Wheaties.

Corn works too.


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I always heard a can of red pop stirred into a bucket of cornflakes until it turned to dough and could be mashed into a ball on a treble. Never tried it, only carp I’ve caught have been on a worm, with an arrow, or in the throw net hunting bait.

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Corn always worked best for me.

Use a rod holder, or set a rock on your pole, if bank fishin.

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Can of delmontie corn with strawberry koolaid mixed in. chum with a couple of spoonfuls and put two or three pieces on a small hook. Happy fishing!


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Don't know about carp but they sure work on trout. Might work on carp too. Corn really brings them in. A long time ago I fished with a guy who used to usually get a limit in the area lakes with corn. He would open a can of corn; empty it, punch a hole through the bottom of the can, run some mono through the hole, secure it with a big split shot inside the can, put the corn back in and cover the open end with a paper napkin or piece of newspaper and rubber band.. When we got to what he considered a good spot he'd lower the can over the side till it hit bottom, let it sit a few minutes minutes til the paper got soaked through, takes longer with newspaper, give the can a jerk and the corn all comes out. We'd bait up with a kernel or two and there was usually a lot of fast action. Check your local fishing regulations as to legality or not.

A small marshmellow up on the shank of the hook with a piece of nightcrawler threaded on below it works in lakes that have freshwater snails. We used to catch a lot of trout with this method in Diamond Lake Oregon.

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Trout think it is "Trout Chow".


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I had carp trained at the lake house for a while. Slung several cups cheap dry dog food out at the same time every evening. When I wanted to hear a drag sing I drilled a hole through a piece of the dog food. Fished it very shallow unweighted with a cork.

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Exactly how do you cane your corn Wabi.
Sounds complicated.


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It's a new word, I just coined. laugh


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Using canned corn is bad for fish, they can't digest it. Trout will gorge on it but will wind up dying. Wouldn't care about carp though.


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Corn works great for carp on a 10 or 12 hook. Drain water and use corn covering the entire hook. Put a piece of split shot about 10 inches above hook. Leave your bail open.

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canned corn. Throw a few handfuls in the area you'll fishing. Have had great luck with it

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Originally Posted by 1beaver_shooter
Can of delmontie corn with strawberry koolaid mixed in. chum with a couple of spoonfuls and put two or three pieces on a small hook. Happy fishing!


yep forgot that. They seem to like strawberry


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