Friday, December 28, 2007

How Do You Make Your Own Fishing Bait?

There are many recipes that you can take full advantage of to help you to score the big fish. Why not make the bait at home on your own? Here are just a couple of the options that you have in fish bait recipes.

Salmon Eggs: How To Cure Them

There are several fish that this will work well for. If you are after largemouth bass, salmon, lake trout or muskellunge, you'll love to use these because they will give you good results. Here's a step by step to help you.

- When cleaning your salmon, keep the egg sacs intact.

- Cover a large flat surface that you can easily move with borax.

- Cut the egg sacs across the membrane about three to four inches and lay them at least one inch apart on the borax.

- Sprinkle more borax on top and make sure they are all covered.

- Move them to an area with good circulation that is also sheltered. You do not want them in any sunlight or in any way getting wet.

- Allow them to dry for two or three days and turn them about every twelve hours.
Tip! Use a wire cross-locking snap when fishing crank plugs. It allows you to change lures quickly and enables the bait to vibrate more freely.

- Shake off the excess borax and place them in plastic bags for storage. You can use them when they are completely dry.

Or How About Some Cheese Bait?

You can use this type of homemade bait to catch carp, chub, bream and catfish. Here's what you need to do.

- Roll out about ten ounces of pie pastry on your counter top.

- Use mature cheddar flavor cheese to smear on the pastry.

- Add six ounces of grated cheddar cheese and four ounces of blue cheese crumbles that are finely ground.

- Fold that pastry over so that it is completely covering the cheese. Then, roll it out again.

- Do this several times until the pastry and the cheese are completely combined.

- Form into a large ball and knead it.

- Place some cheddar cheese bits into the bottom of a plastic bag then place the cheese ball into it as well. Freeze it.
Tip! Local Specialty Fly – Okay, this will take a bit of effort on your part. Every fishing area has a specialty fly that is known to have fish leaping out of the water before casting even begins.

- Once thawed the consistency is perfect and it will have a good cheese smell to it. Roll it into small balls and store in an air tight container. You can then use them next time you head out.

Who said you couldn't make your own great baits for your favorite catch? This is a great way to get some of the best baits for next to nothing as well. Go ahead and give it a try. You would be surprised how well these work.

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Tip! There are different methods of crab fishing, which are quite cost effective and others that need a lot in terms of money and time. You can use a dip net to catch the crabs.

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