Seems like more of a pack bait than ground bait, but no biggie. Very similar to what many of us use: One part panko One park old fashioned oats Flavor of choice Creamed corn as a wetter. Also have used just a 2.5 lb tub of o.f. Oats and a can of creamed corn. Good stuff!
Instead of using the egg as a binder and corn. You can just get a can of cream style corn and it will do the same thing. I am not a fan of eggs in baits. Great tips though.
I'm a plumber, and households that have a chlorinator in them have a slight amount of chlorine in it. also some tap water can have chlorine in it. It's not bad for the fish because explain how fish live in tanks that's filled with tap water? Also if you have a well pump instead of city water than your good to go depending on what's in your well. I cant even drink my water due to it's high level in sulfur
Sulfur in your water sounds pretty bad! Sorry to hear that. With chlorine (and other chemicals) different species of fish will have different tolerance levels to it. I'm pretty sure a Plecos could survive in highly chlorinated water just fine. On the flip side, chiclids tend to die off fairly quick when exposed to it (in most cases, not necessarily all cases). If I remember correctly, I think what I meant by it in this video was to avoid putting it in your bait more for the point of keeping the taste natural so as not to put off sensitive fish. Most of our Houston carp wouldn't care, but if you're in a fairly pristine or well kept environment, they just may not be as likely to start feeding on it.
Chlorine is dangerous to fish and chlorinated tap water can burn a fish's gills. Fish keepers take steps to eliminate chlorine from their tank or pond. Chlorine dissipates over time so fill their tank or pond ahead of time, or if necessary, additives that are chlorine eliminators are used.
Ever used supermarket own brand tinned macaroni cheese? It's as cheap as chips, perfect hook bait and carp love it? They seem to be attracted to the cheese sauce.
You actually fishing for these pests in the effort to eradicate them from the environment or as a target species? Please don't tell me you actually eat these bags of bones?! Wouldn't even give them to the cat.
No, unless your polish or Lithuanian, In Uk we fish the carp for sport as they aren’t the easiest to target on rivers and they grow to bigger sizes than all of the other fish
deffo use a processor, also use a cheap box of cornflakes instead of the corn, then add a couple of packs of packets of biscuits, all dried so it keep for ages, freeze if using bread, or add the bread before you go fishing
A good reason I see for adding egg shell is the calcium would be good for the fish anyway even if it was never eaten.. Im not sure? What does anyone else think on that..
Great video! Great information! Using this pack bait you would probably use a method feeder or cage. So what would you prefer to put on the hook with it? Bread maybe?
Just be aware of the oats expanding inside the fish, some baits in the uk need to be soaked for up to 24 hours before fishing as it can expand inside a fish.
@@matthewmoe it could definitely work in saltwater with proper adjustments. Lose the corn, add fish oil or crushed menhaden pellets. Graeme Pullen on TA Fishing has a saltwater ground bait recipe that works well.
Is he a secret spy, or is he scared of the girlfriend coming into the kitchen and seeing the mess he's making???? Looks out to the living room a lot, is she coming home !!!!!!!
Corn and spam cut into chunks. Leave the meat out over night on a tray and it will form a tougher outer layer and stays on the hook or hair perfectly.
Seems like more of a pack bait than ground bait, but no biggie. Very similar to what many of us use:
One part panko
One park old fashioned oats
Flavor of choice
Creamed corn as a wetter.
Also have used just a 2.5 lb tub of o.f. Oats and a can of creamed corn.
Good stuff!
Instead of using the egg as a binder and corn. You can just get a can of cream style corn and it will do the same thing. I am not a fan of eggs in baits. Great tips though.
I'm a plumber, and households that have a chlorinator in them have a slight amount of chlorine in it. also some tap water can have chlorine in it. It's not bad for the fish because explain how fish live in tanks that's filled with tap water? Also if you have a well pump instead of city water than your good to go depending on what's in your well. I cant even drink my water due to it's high level in sulfur
Sulfur in your water sounds pretty bad! Sorry to hear that. With chlorine (and other chemicals) different species of fish will have different tolerance levels to it. I'm pretty sure a Plecos could survive in highly chlorinated water just fine. On the flip side, chiclids tend to die off fairly quick when exposed to it (in most cases, not necessarily all cases). If I remember correctly, I think what I meant by it in this video was to avoid putting it in your bait more for the point of keeping the taste natural so as not to put off sensitive fish. Most of our Houston carp wouldn't care, but if you're in a fairly pristine or well kept environment, they just may not be as likely to start feeding on it.
Chlorine is dangerous to fish and chlorinated tap water can burn a fish's gills. Fish keepers take steps to eliminate chlorine from their tank or pond. Chlorine dissipates over time so fill their tank or pond ahead of time, or if necessary, additives that are chlorine eliminators are used.
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Nice ground bait ..will try this
Ever used supermarket own brand tinned macaroni cheese? It's as cheap as chips, perfect hook bait and carp love it? They seem to be attracted to the cheese sauce.
Just started fishing during this pandemic followed this recipe I just added kool aid and caught my first carp today a 10 pounder. Thanks for the help
You actually fishing for these pests in the effort to eradicate them from the environment or as a target species? Please don't tell me you actually eat these bags of bones?! Wouldn't even give them to the cat.
No, unless your polish or Lithuanian, In Uk we fish the carp for sport as they aren’t the easiest to target on rivers and they grow to bigger sizes than all of the other fish
deffo use a processor, also use a cheap box of cornflakes instead of the corn, then add a couple of packs of packets of biscuits, all dried so it keep for ages, freeze if using bread, or add the bread before you go fishing
Great young man and thank you for the video and tips
Looks simple got to try it!
Nice you shared your secret bait. Love your vids!
What I've ben waiting for
White Bread is also more visible because it reflects the sunlight more.
Awesome video, off carp fishing today! Thank you
great vid. gonna try out tom.
I LIKE to use wheaties and beer as a bait, works great
Nice carp! Still looking to catch my first 1.
You're kidding? I go fishing for real fish that I can actually eat!
CORN was the holy grail of Carp bait here (calif) for many years.
Big Red it's a Texas Thang
A good reason I see for adding egg shell is the calcium would be good for the fish anyway even if it was never eaten.. Im not sure? What does anyone else think on that..
"there's a particular way i like to do this..." Of course there is :)
Can fish digest the shell?
Thanks. I will try it.
Onion chopper 4 pieces bread lots faster
I subbed to you btw. Lol it kinda feels like your fishing with a friend instead of just going alone, lol keep it up
Great video! Great information! Using this pack bait you would probably use a method feeder or cage. So what would you prefer to put on the hook with it? Bread maybe?
Just be aware of the oats expanding inside the fish, some baits in the uk need to be soaked for up to 24 hours before fishing as it can expand inside a fish.
That's an excellent point. I hadn't thought of that but it makes perfect sense. Good tip!
You're welcome mate
@@wildlifefishingshowThat bait work for saltwater or just for freshwater? Thanks in advance 👍🏻🎣
@@matthewmoe it could definitely work in saltwater with proper adjustments. Lose the corn, add fish oil or crushed menhaden pellets. Graeme Pullen on TA Fishing has a saltwater ground bait recipe that works well.
I would line my hook with corn before I squeeze a dait ball on my hook.
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How do you attach it to your hook
i like to add jelly or jello in other countries in mine strawberry flavor add a sugar fruit flavor
Also adds colour.
How do you know so much about fishing or fish ?
you know your stuff
The paper is very funny I get the joke
thinkin add a tbsp. of molasses maybe honey ?
Pretty good but i wouldnt use egg
Loved this video! (And your others). Admit it. You were a bit banged up when you made this one. 🥃🥃🍺🍺?
And I will show you my recipe how to cook your carp
are a fkn knob
You're kidding!😳 you like eating these things?
this is good ground bait / And it is fricking cheap
Whens the next vid coming
funny great tips
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wat bout pig eggs?
Is he a secret spy, or is he scared of the girlfriend coming into the kitchen and seeing the mess he's making???? Looks out to the living room a lot, is she coming home !!!!!!!