How Do You Bait A Catfish Hole?
Baiting or chumming a catfish hole is the well-known practice among catfish fishermen. It entails using loose bait to attract catfish to the area where you plan to fish. You can choose from a variety of inexpensive baits to attract not only bigger fish and but greater quantities, too. Gather ingredients for your bait. Though you can purchase store-bought chumming bait, it’s less expensive to make your own. Various types of sour grain are popular options among catfish fishermen. The pungent smell attracts fish to scavenge. Grains used include wheat, cracked corn, soybeans, milo and even wild birdseed. Other chumming baits to try include canned dog food, beef or chicken blood bait and ground shad. You will discover through trial and error which baits work best in your favorite fishing holes. Prepare your bait if necessary. For sour grain bait simply by fill a large container, a bucket will do, half way with your grain of choice. Add water until the grain is covered by two to three inches