Hay buddy tell you how l make my rice here's how I make my bait takes 72 oz of rice 88 oz of ketchup 2 cup of plain.salt.2 cup of sugar 8 oz of whatever favor you want to use mix it all up good let it set for 12 hours then mix it all.up again and let it set for 12 more hours then you can fish with it and it will stay good and pack if it take you 6.month or two years it stay good the only thing to remember it got to be plain salt not the salt that got the insolidine in it hope you like this have a good day of fishing
If you get the two types of grits mixed up just remember "IQ" guys we've all heard of IQ scores and stuff, easy to remember. I comes before Q. I hope this makes sense it helped me dedicate it to memory and stop having to double check which one I needed more of.
Packs of Kool aid work well for floavoring. Not only for grits but Chow as well. Cheaper too. Also dry sno cone flavor is a good choice as well if it's available to you.
Yes as well as jello. I personally like something a little stronger but we all have our own things. Ive also caught allot of fish on plain bait no flavor. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I enjoyed the video. Your F150 video putting that sensor with the vacuum lines on it was a big help. I bought a China el cheapo special on eBay and its been working great. Put the light out and running smooth.
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I usually still use corn.... If I have any left over I put it in a freezer bag and freeze it. If I have any trouble packing I either add some more instant or mix in some panko or bread crumb.
So a couple ideas. If you're close enough to the Hawg Sauce guys, it might be cool to show how they make their giant sweet corn tubs, or some other non-trade secret product they could show off. With pack baits, castability, breakdowns etc., it might be interesting to see how small batches with slightly different ingredients can greatly affect the breakdown times. Like instead of rolled oat, what happens with quick oats, and then instant oats. How do changes in the recipe that beginners might not think about cause the breakdown and packability to change. If you really find dramatic differences in the ability to cast certain pack baits, that might lend it's self to a video that goes from least packable and fastest breakdown time to most castable and slowest breakdown or if breakdown and casting ability aren't connected.
Thanks for commenting. I dont think I would be able to do anything on how any hawg sauce products are made since Im not an owner nor do I know there process. I was thinking about adding a castability to some of my future videos. I would love to make a bunch of different baits up and go to a field or something and show how different ones pack and how well they can cast. Unfortunately it would get pretty expensive to do all at once. I will try to put my thinking cap on to come up with something in the future though. If you have any baits or tactics feel free to message em to me on facebook Id be happy to try em out and do a video on em as well.
I think some days they bite no matter what you have and some days you wont catch a fish no matter what you have if that makes sense. I think bait is a confidence thing people use whatever they did well on at one point or another. If I'm going strictly on confidence millet is a bait I feel if they are biting I will catch fish.
Keep at it and you will get the hang of it. The best thing I can think to say is pack it like a snowball because it's not a doughball of you squeeze it like dough it will not work and make sure the line is coming right out the center
There are allot of different answers just depends on who you ask. Some believe its all in the pick up others believe its in the bait and while feeding they suck whatever is there in and go. I personally think its the bait that gets em. I have tested puffs vs kix vs bead only many many times side by side and they all worked equally as well if anything I caught a few more fish with just a bead. Now I typically either go bead only or a bead with a kix. Here is a link to the beads I use. amzn.to/2VrW8vR
@@jeremycasper5181 we use the beads here in NC especially for buffs. I use rubber craft beads because it's easy to get the hook through them but yes they do work well.
Hay buddy tell you how l make my rice here's how I make my bait takes 72 oz of rice 88 oz of ketchup 2 cup of plain.salt.2 cup of sugar 8 oz of whatever favor you want to use mix it all up good let it set for 12 hours then mix it all.up again and let it set for 12 more hours then you can fish with it and it will stay good and pack if it take you 6.month or two years it stay good the only thing to remember it got to be plain salt not the salt that got the insolidine in it hope you like this have a good day of fishing
That's the way i learned to make my grits , but I add the flavor to the corn , mix the wet stuff together and mix the dry stuff together
If you get the two types of grits mixed up just remember "IQ" guys we've all heard of IQ scores and stuff, easy to remember. I comes before Q. I hope this makes sense it helped me dedicate it to memory and stop having to double check which one I needed more of.
Castability test would be great. I like to add oatmeal to my grit pack bait and heavy syrup.
I also have a syrup grits video on my channel as well. Thanks for watching and commenting
I second this!
Packs of Kool aid work well for floavoring. Not only for grits but Chow as well. Cheaper too. Also dry sno cone flavor is a good choice as well if it's available to you.
Yes as well as jello. I personally like something a little stronger but we all have our own things. Ive also caught allot of fish on plain bait no flavor. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@carpandcatfishbaitstipstri7309 I forgot about jello.
I enjoyed the video. Your F150 video putting that sensor with the vacuum lines on it was a big help. I bought a China el cheapo special on eBay and its been working great. Put the light out and running smooth.
Would definitely be cool to see the way the baits cast
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Thanks for becoming a member. I will hold the thats what she said for a future video lol
pretty interesting... I can't believe how far carp baits have come since I was a kid when it was basically bread or corn
No just baits everything evolves whether that's a good thing or a bad thing I dunno
I usually still use corn....
If I have any left over I put it in a freezer bag and freeze it.
If I have any trouble packing I either add some more instant or mix in some panko or bread crumb.
Interesting that ‘one ounce’ packets are short.... that explains some packing issues I’ve experienced!
Ive been using imitation vannila as flavoring and it seems to work well
Yes it does used to use it myself
This is a good one but if u add a few potato flakes makes them super fluffy
Good tip
Love to see cast ability test with the baits you make
So a couple ideas. If you're close enough to the Hawg Sauce guys, it might be cool to show how they make their giant sweet corn tubs, or some other non-trade secret product they could show off. With pack baits, castability, breakdowns etc., it might be interesting to see how small batches with slightly different ingredients can greatly affect the breakdown times. Like instead of rolled oat, what happens with quick oats, and then instant oats. How do changes in the recipe that beginners might not think about cause the breakdown and packability to change. If you really find dramatic differences in the ability to cast certain pack baits, that might lend it's self to a video that goes from least packable and fastest breakdown time to most castable and slowest breakdown or if breakdown and casting ability aren't connected.
Thanks for commenting. I dont think I would be able to do anything on how any hawg sauce products are made since Im not an owner nor do I know there process. I was thinking about adding a castability to some of my future videos. I would love to make a bunch of different baits up and go to a field or something and show how different ones pack and how well they can cast. Unfortunately it would get pretty expensive to do all at once. I will try to put my thinking cap on to come up with something in the future though. If you have any baits or tactics feel free to message em to me on facebook Id be happy to try em out and do a video on em as well.
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Do you find that one type of packbait outfishes another kind in wild water? Eg grits vs oats vs rice, etc...
I think some days they bite no matter what you have and some days you wont catch a fish no matter what you have if that makes sense. I think bait is a confidence thing people use whatever they did well on at one point or another. If I'm going strictly on confidence millet is a bait I feel if they are biting I will catch fish.
Any tips on keeping it on the hook I have a lot of trouble throwing my dough balls off trying to throw my bait out for
Keep at it and you will get the hang of it. The best thing I can think to say is pack it like a snowball because it's not a doughball of you squeeze it like dough it will not work and make sure the line is coming right out the center
Great bait I use it year round
Thanks for watching and commenting
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Is 24 oz instant, 12 oz quick and a can of cream corn good too?
I need your help, having a competition with some buddies an not doing to well with my baits.
Does it work good in colder water? Like march weather it's been cold in nc
I've caught fish on grits any time of the year. It's a good bait don't be scared to add stuff and make it your own
@@carpandcatfishbaitstipstri7309 alright thanks brother I greatly appreciate it! I'll have to give it a try never really fished grits before
You dont need quick grits in the summer in winter yeah
Please let me know where buy flavors an can you send me ingredients again for your last video. The one you combined with the two recipes
What's a good pick up
There are allot of different answers just depends on who you ask. Some believe its all in the pick up others believe its in the bait and while feeding they suck whatever is there in and go. I personally think its the bait that gets em. I have tested puffs vs kix vs bead only many many times side by side and they all worked equally as well if anything I caught a few more fish with just a bead. Now I typically either go bead only or a bead with a kix. Here is a link to the beads I use. amzn.to/2VrW8vR
How do u use the bead never seen that before? Sorry if that's a dumb question I'm from north Carolina not sure where your at
@@jeremycasper5181 we use the beads here in NC especially for buffs. I use rubber craft beads because it's easy to get the hook through them but yes they do work well.
a bead instead of a sugar pop, or kix? and they will eat it? you serious ?@@1slammedEK
Can I use that recipe to catch Smelt fish or do you have recipe for Smelt fish?
Where you get flavors from
What ounce is them bottles of flavoring
I use corn syrup
Cast in would be good
I can't seem to find y'all on Facebook
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I stopped using corn all together. I only use kyro syrup with my grits, oats and chow.
Your not the only one. 95 percent of the time I'm using a syrup bait. I don't like being wasteful. They pack good break good and don't sour
Recipe for doubling this?
haven't seen any fishing
Took to long to get to the final Bro