How to Make Worm-Free Fish Bait

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When you think of fishing, your mind immediately comes to mind worms.These are undoubtedly a great type of bait, but they are slimy, sticky and, for some individuals, even disgusting.What people don't know is that you can fish even without these insects.There are many other products you can use to attract fish and most of these are already present in your kitchen.
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Know the Fishing Conditions

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  1. Each breed has its own eating habits and preferred prey.If you know which animal you want to fish for, you can prepare the perfect bait to attract it.Worms generally have an appetizing appearance for all freshwater fish, so if you make bait that respects some characteristics of these insects, you will have greater success.[1]
  2. Sometimes, there are restrictive regulations regarding bait and groundbait, as their use is prohibited in warm water lakes.For these reasons, it is always best to check the current legislation.[2]
  3. From spring to autumn the warm waters move from the surface of the lake towards the bottom.In summer the water is stagnant and from autumn to spring the process is reversed.You must be clear about this concept and know which temperatures are preferred by the fish you want to catch, in order to choose the right bait.[3]
    • Typically, warm-water fish eat near the surface during the summer, when temperatures are higher, and move toward the bottom during the fall.Choose your baits accordingly.
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Use What's in the Kitchen

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  1. If you want to catch catfish, you need to use strong-smelling foods kept inside cheesecloth or a sealed container with holes in the walls.This technique allows you to catch fish in shallow water and without the help of a fishing rod.The only foods you should not use as bait are trout and salmon, because they favor the spread of a parasite called Myxobolus cerebralis which causes the death of many fish.[4]
  2. Just break them up, add some water and form little "meatballs".Those for breakfast are particularly effective;furthermore, you can replace the water with a red colored drink, which attracts your prey more.
  3. This type of biscuit is available in every supermarket;Also purchase another strong-smelling bait, such as chicken liver or maggots.Break the biscuits finely and place them in a bucket or bowl before adding the other bait.
    • Next, pour in a small amount of water to create a slimy paste.Mix all the ingredients and you will have an economical homemade bait, ideal for attracting fish.
  4. Because it's just as effective as live bait but doesn't create as much mess, corn is a well-tested favorite among anglers.Simply thread as many grains as possible onto the hook.Cast your line and be prepared to catch a smallmouth fish, like a bream, as soon as the hook hits the water.
  5. Chicken bait is among the most popular baits used by novice anglers trying to catch catfish, but perhaps its popularity is greater than its effectiveness.In fact, it allows you to catch some specimens, but the catches do not repay the work necessary to prepare the bait.Turkey liver, on the other hand, allows for successful fishing trips, has a firmer consistency than chicken liver and is therefore less complicated to handle.[5]
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Using Natural Prey

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  1. You can catch these insects yourself or purchase them at hunting and fishing stores.They are the best bait for catching some freshwater fish such as bream.All you need to do is stick them on the back with the hook and position them 60 cm from the float.[6]
  2. These little animals are perfect for fishing for grayeye, Sander canadensis, Lepomis macrochirus, sunfish and trout.It is best to catch these baits directly in the area you want to fish, because the fish are more likely to recognize them and attack them.[7]
  3. Many people buy shrimp pieces in stores to use as bait.However, it is best to choose regular whole shrimp from the fishmonger or grocery store and then cut them into smaller bites.This way, you have high-quality bait that will allow you to catch more catfish;furthermore, by doing the math, you will realize that the cost compared to the catches will be lower.[8]
  4. This is a foolproof bait for all types of bodies of water and fish, including bass, grayeye, catfish and large trout.If the shrimp is dead, remove the head and attach the body to the hook under the tail, trying to slide it as much as possible on the shank of the hook itself.If the bait is live, however, hook it by the base of the tail, from the bottom towards the head.[9]
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Using Artificial Bait

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  1. You need to use the bait that the fish eat in that specific season or an artificial bait that is similar.Regardless of the species you want to catch, this concept always works and allows you to be more successful.When you want to catch catfish, remember that these animals feed on everything and not just stinky bait, as many believe.[10]
    • Although this criterion is particularly loved by trout fishermen, in truth it is a basic foundation for all types of fishing and represents the "belief" of every fly fishing enthusiast, where the similarity of the artificial bait to the natural one is vital importance. [11]
  2. Flies, rapalas, spoons and silicone rubber baits are perfect for catching sea bass and bream.Make sure the bait you choose moves very similar to the fish's natural prey and place it near a hook that is the correct size for the fish's mouth.[12]
    • The elements that make up the bait determine its movement in the water.For example, rapalas have an oval shape and are built to float and undulate on the surface of the water.
  3. These are sunfish, bream, bream and have no particular dietary needs;furthermore, they are easy to catch, regardless of the bait.Whatever you choose, though, make sure it's small enough to fit into their (notoriously small) mouth.[13]
    • If the bait is too large, the fish will simply "nibble" it off the hook little by little until it is gone.
  4. These products are available online in a wide range of fancy names, or in hunting and fishing stores.Alternatively, you can also build them yourself.All foam and dip baits share one characteristic:the pungent smell.Typically, they are composed of at least two products with a strong and intense odor, such as blood and offal of some animal, for example chicken liver or entrails of other types of fish.[14]
    • Both types consist of a piece of foam rubber or a small tube that must be filled or dipped in a strong substance.The disadvantage is that they involve additional expenses, as well as special equipment.
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  1. These fish prefer sweeter baits due to the fact that they originate from Asia, where they ate fruits that fell into the water.By tantalizing their taste buds with these delicious recipes, you will be able to catch a very large carp with your fishing rod.[15]
  2. Set aside one package of cornbread mix, one can of corn soup, and two slices of bread.Finely break the bread into a bowl, add the mixture and the soup, mixing with your hands until you obtain a smooth mixture.Your bait is ready.[16]
  3. Gather all the ingredients:four slices of bread, 60 g of bird food, 120 ml of peanut butter and 60 ml of water.Make two sandwiches using butter and bread slices.Place the feed in a bowl and add the bread rolls broken into small bites.[17]
    • Pour the water and mix the mixture with your hands until it is smooth.
  4. Prepare a semolina with the Kool Aid. Gather the ingredients:half a bag of Kool Aid, 150 g of uncooked instant semolina, 75 g of regular raw semolina and 30-60 ml of hot water.Pour the two types of semolina and the contents of half a bag of Kool Aid into a bowl until you obtain a smooth mixture.Add hot water until you obtain a mass with a consistency similar to that of plasticine.[18]
  5. The ingredients you will need are:four slices of bread, a pack of strawberry gelatine powder, 60 g of flour and 60 ml of hot water.Add the gelatin to the water and then put the flour in a bowl.Break the bread into small bites and incorporate them into the flour.At this point, slowly pour the water and gelatin mixture over the flour and bread, stirring.[19]
    • Add more water until the bait reaches the consistency of plasticine.You're done;Now you can go fishing and catch some fish.
    • Keep in mind that you can always add gelatin to other recipes to make them more appetizing for carp.
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Advice

  • Find out about local fishing regulations.In certain cases, the use of corn, bread or cheese as bait is not permitted.
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