 
| vBCms CommentsWelcome To Hunting CountryGeneral Hunting ForumsArchery & Bowhunting | Shooting SportsManufacturers' CornerFirearmsClassifiedsNot Hunting / General Chit Chat | 1.) L&L - 06/23/2014 Other then the stick and string method?...you fellers know any good baits I could use to catch carp?...got a dirty pond that needs cleaned and I'm to poor to just buy them 2.) bluecat - 06/23/2014 I believe you can get a can of corn and string some kernels on a hook that way.  You can also take white bread and smash it up and work it with your hands till it becomes dough again.  Now you have a dough ball. 3.) Jon - 06/23/2014 I've heard corn flakes in strawberry soda, make a ball and use that as bait. Supposed to work great 4.) Wild Bob - 06/23/2014 I've caught quite a few carp by using some of the commerical dough type catfish bait and leaving it set out over night on trotlines. (There a lot of recipies on line and can make your own.) 5.) Deerminator - 06/23/2014 6.) DParker - 06/23/2014 [QUOTE=Jon;21205]I've heard corn flakes in strawberry soda, make a ball and use that as bait. Supposed to work great[/QUOTE] My question would be...how much beer was involved in coming up with that idea in the first place? 7.) Deerminator - 06/23/2014 feed them fiberglass:hb::wink:-) 8.) Deerminator - 06/23/2014 9.) L&L - 06/23/2014 Thanks guys,DM I'd do the fiberglass thing,but they wouldn't clean my pond out to well afterwards lol 10.) Deerminator - 06/23/2014 OHHHHHHH!!!! I thought it was to clean[B] OUT[/B] the pond 11.) bluecat - 06/23/2014 It's good that carp get their fiber though.  It keeps them regular. 12.) Wild Bob - 06/23/2014 Deerminator - that last picture...that thing looks like something off of the X Files.  Or did you do that to him draging him in??? 13.) Deerminator - 06/23/2014 nope bill it came in that way. many fish in Onondaga lake get like that ( VERY POLLUTID ). they kinda swim or float in actually and some times they really don't want to come in which ='s a big battle:-) |