For bottom-feeding
fish like carp and catfish, bread, small pieces of cheese, and canned corn are
good. You can buy commercially made baits. Many anglers, however, like to make
their own bait for these fish. Here are two recipes for bait to catch bottom-feeding
fish:
Carp
Doughballs
Mix
1 cup of flour, 1 cup of yellow cornmeal, and 1 teaspoon of sugar in a bowl.
Take
a 1-quart container of water and pour just enough of it into the mixture to make
a heavy dough.
Roll
the dough into balls about 1/2 inch to 1 inch in diameter.
Mix
the rest of the water with 1 cup of molasses and pour it into a pan.
Put
the pan on the stove and bring the molasses and water to a boil.
When
the mixture is boiling, drop in several doughballs, but don't overcrowd them.
Cook them for 2 to 3 minutes.
Cook
the rest of the doughballs, a few at a time, in the same way.
You
can store the cooked doughballs in the leftover water and molasses. When using
doughballs or stinkbait (a smelly catfish bait) use small treble hooks. A treble
hook has three points. Some have a spring wrapped around the shank to help hold
the bait. Many manufacturers make a variety of "stinkbaits." Homemade stinkbait
can be made using the following recipe.
Catfish
Stinkbait
Fill
a jar with pieces of a forage fish like shad.
Cover
the jar with the lid, but leave the lid loose so gases will escape.
Put
the jar in direct sunlight for a day or two.
When
you open the jar, you'll know your catfish "stinkbait" is ready to use.