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    My wifes cousin and some of his friends regularly take dog food in panty hose and add weight to them and drop them on existing brush piles. Is this beneficial? The stuff growing on the brush pile is what attracts the bait fish in anyway, right?
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    If you are wanting to attract catfish it sounds perfect.

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    My Uncle baits a dock with plenty structures in about 18 Fow—with a bucket of Cottenseed cake and dog food — attracts minnows -minnows attract crappie
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    I have heard alfalfa cubes work great and last a long time.
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    Look up Crappie Kings Crappie Cake Bags. I ordered some, tossed it out at my local spot one day, came back the next morning and BAM! I have a YouTube video of me catching fish there and you actually see me toss the bag out. It last for 7 days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jiggah View Post
    Look up Crappie Kings Crappie Cake Bags. I ordered some, tossed it out at my local spot one day, came back the next morning and BAM! I have a YouTube video of me catching fish there and you actually see me toss the bag out. It last for 7 days.
    I saw video on the stuff . Bet it is alfalfa or cottonseed based .
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    He came up to the Hugo crappie camp several years ago with that hocus pocus crap and well he didn’t stick around long. Think he thought we were going to be gullible like his clients. Remember he was kicking it around CDC for awhile but think he got banned. Really though, no need chumming a pile. If they ain’t there go to the next one.
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    how would you use the alfalfa cubes? Can you just toss them in the water or do they float

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    if you have the money (and they don't cost that much), buy a block of bird seed mix from your hardware shop or country store and toss that whole block into the water. You'll draw in carp, catfish, panfish, baitfish, and crappie for days after.
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    Wax seed company in Amory used to sell the cotton seed cakes and people put them (huge chunks when cleaning the vat ) in burlap sacks and tied them around a bail of hay and sunk . 8 hrs. later they were fishing them . Not as good as pulling crushed black walnuts in the slough but close .

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