It works.
Has anyone tried baiting in crappie with cottonseed meal blocks ? I talked to a fellow the other day that swears by em. Said he puts them in a burlap sack or onion sack ,weights them and ties them off to a stump or tree. He leaves them about three days before fishing them . He is a fisherman....so theres a chance he could be telling a whopper .
It works.
fisherman - tell untruths
:D :D :D
I've heard of it too, but never seen it done (the cottonseed)
Shoals Area Crappie Association
If fathers don't lieOriginally Posted by J White
And fishermen do
Can a man be a father
And a fisherman too?
Never tried it. But wouldnt suprise me if it worked.:rolleyes:
Mr. Plucker
I hear they work well for crappie. I know mullet love them.
Just be careful with dem blocks as U will have 98% of carp in area surround your boat. Cotton seed blocks are in top 3 of alltime best carp baits here in mdwest.
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My father used it in hoop nets for catfish. Last time I looked for it I could only find soybean cake and it didn't work well. Cottonseed does. Something about it souring in the water.
Where can you find them?
TinBoats.net
The original aluminum boat fishing club!
What we did years ago was take Jim Dandy dog food and bake it into a
pone just like cornbread put it in a onion sack .Tie this to a good size
buck brush and sink in the lake come back the next week-end and fish
the brush pile.Always caught fish, just a way of speeding up bait coming to
the brush
Ga_redland
Lincolnton Ga