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Discussion in 'The Watercooler' started by Born2Steel, Aug 25, 2025 at 5:28 PM.

  1. Born2Steel

    Born2Steel Well-Known Member

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    I recently watched a video that was sort of a round table discussion on fishing with live bait and/or 'people food' like hot dogs, breads, different meats, etc.

    When they were discussing catfish, they said it doesn't matter which bait you use but to soak it first in cherry kool-aid. I have never heard that before but they all agreed. Any of you ever soak catfish bait in cherry kool-aid before? Results?


    I like to bank fish so not much bass fishing. They seemed to be high on using live frogs when bass fishing. Granted there may be lures and such that work better, but as far as live bait what would you use?
     
  2. strummerfan

    strummerfan Well-Known Member

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    I rarely fish with bait. When I do it’s usually when we’ve taken a multi day trip on some river. Then we will just catch some bluegill, or small spotted bass put them on a circle hook and let it ride. Eventually the big cats will find them and pretty much just hook themselves. Kind of like jug fishing.
     
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  3. Ray D

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    I've heard the cherry kool-aid thing before but never tried it. I usually just use chicken livers.

    When i lived down south, I usually fished for largemouth with lures. But once in a while, we'd night fish with lighted bobbers using wild shiners that we'd catch with bread and a barbless hook on an ultralight. Caught a 10 pounder once off a 5 inch shiner. (Lake record was almost 15 pounds at the time - so not nearly as big as they could get)

    I haven't been fishing for a long time. I miss it.
     
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  4. Born2Steel

    Born2Steel Well-Known Member

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    When I was a kid in Florida my brother and I would fish or crab just about every day. I've never heard of anybody soaking bait in cherry kool-aid. I only catch catfish by accident anyway. Not a fan of cleaning those. But my father and his friends would go specifically for catfish. They used chicken livers usually.
    There was a borrow hole near our house that had filled with water and someone actually built a small floating dock on it. My brother and I would sit there and catch/release small brim with just line, hook, and little balls of bread.
    We would tie chicken pieces to the bottom of our crab nets and take home 2-5gal buckets filled with blue crab. Those things were everywhere. Some old dude told us once to leave the chicken outside overnight and let it get good and rank. But we did just fine without having to deal with nasty rank chicken.
    I never had any luck with a casting net or surf fishing. Now I live in the real south and I'm still a bank fisher.
     
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  5. steel machine

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    Don't drink the Kool-Aid;)

    Since I live by the ocean I felt I had to fish. I gave it up years ago but I kid you not when I say I caught at least 200 sand sharks. Fished the bay with a piece of squid and pulled them in one after another. Good think they don't have teeth. Now days I live one minute from a lake but I don't fresh water fish.
     
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  6. strummerfan

    strummerfan Well-Known Member

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    There’s nothing stopping you from bass fishing from the bank. Yes, bass do love frogs, snakes, ducklings, small turtles…. Basically anything they can fit in their mouth
     
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  7. S.T.D

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    Kool-aid works, but so does many things in catching catfish, but only certain kind. There are some catfish that actually prefer live bait, and aren't strictly scavengers.
    As for bass, I always go by what is a local food source to where I'm fishing, and at least try to replicate that. Example: if I see shad schooling, I go that color, and actions, or spring frog, then that, and so on. It always seems to work
     
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  8. steel machine

    steel machine Well-Known Member

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    Not a fan of seafood and I live close to a fairly large size fishing industry. Tough and dangerous job. Maybe a Flounder once in awhile.

    I guess you fresh water fishermen eat your catch. Is there much of a difference in taste between ocean fish and fresh water fish??? Are they boney??
     
  9. santeesteel

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    Growing up, we'd go camping and trout fishing on our vacations. Dad was an accomplished fly fisherman. We'd fish strictly cricks, streams or rivers. I got hooked and decided early to make fishing a career. I spent many years in the sportfishing industry before switching to cruising yachts. I like eating catfish but not Largemouth bass. Love trout but can barely choke down salmon. Of course, there's not much better than fresh wahoo on the grill with garlic butter! I've fished for just about all species of fish fresh and salt. As they say, a bad day fishing is better than a good day at work...............unless fishing is your work!
     
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  10. S.T.D

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    Yes there is a difference, just like there is a difference between how all fresh water, and salt water fish taste. Crappie, and catfish tastes nothing a like, but neither does a tuna, or a grouper taste the same.
     
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  11. Ray D

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    Trout, crappie, perch and bream can be boney, but if cooked right, you can pull the bones out easily. Real flakey flesh.

    Bass and catfish can usually be filleted into good slabs. No bones or skinning needed.
     
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  12. santeesteel

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    I fished lake El Salto with some of the locals years ago. We didn't catch any of the monster bass in there but, a 1-2 lb. bass on most every cast. I wanted to release them but one of the other guys wanted to keep them for ceviche. Spoiler alert: Largemouth bass does NOT make good ceviche!
     
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  13. Born2Steel

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    What you say is completely true. I just find that the shallow water 'trash' like logs and limbs and reeds, stuff like that, make it really tough to ever land a bass. They like to get your line hung up on all of it. Crappie and brim put up a lot less fight typically. I mean I don't specifically fish for bass from the bank.


    You can catch them in spring near where the small streams enter the lakes. They will tend to gather in those areas making it easier.
     
  14. strummerfan

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    Then fish a spinnerbait. Or rig something weedless
     
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  15. S.T.D

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    I fillet crappie also, and My cousin knows a way to clean the trout, and grab the head, and pulls all the bones out. I've tried it, but I can't do it, but he can every time. I think he's keeping some secret of it from me. LoL
     
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  16. steel machine

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    After watching the Slippery Stairs Championship on ESPN 8, I feel this thread could absolutely be in "Other Sports" section because Fishing is much more a sport then some of the crap they are coming up with today. Fishing sure the hell has been around longer then any other sport.

    Anyhow, I'm floating in a little inlet by me and an old guy (got to stop calling people in my age group old) was fishing. He told me the Cod were running through. In the short time I floated by him he pulled up 7 of them.
     
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  17. Born2Steel

    Born2Steel Well-Known Member

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    I have had people ask me why would I watch other people fish on tv. I don't, but I have in the past. I've listened to people fishing on the radio before. Lol. You never know what little bit of info you will remember at some point and it helps you in some way. These were pre-internet days of course.


    I used to golf a lot. Before wife and kids, a lot. Most of my learning the game came from watching guys hit tough shots or listening to them talk about their tough shots.


    Always wanted to shoot a round with Arnold Palmer and then go fishing with Jerry Reed.
     
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