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STINKIEST STINK BAIT
My Dad, Pete Sr. used to make stink bait for fishing. He took a 5 gallon can, put a gallon of chicken guts, a couple gallons of rotten milk, a couple of cans of condensed milk, a gallon of blood from the local slaughter house, several pounds of beef melt, several pounds of corn meal, and sometimes a little garlic.
He punched a little hole (1/8th) inch in the lid, put the lid on and buried it about 100 yards from the house in a wheat field. He would leave it in the ground for 3-4 weeks. He always put a short stick next to it so that it could be located later. After a couple of weeks the stick was not necessary. The smell was so strong that it could be located by smell. It was really stink bait.
I always thought he had a lot of courage to reach into that stinky mess to bait hooks on bank lines and trott lines. He did catch the fish too. He used to fish the Arkansas River and the Ninnescah River near Belle Plaine Kansas. Try it it works!
<font size="-1" face="HELVETICAL,ARIAL">Pete Reathaford - Sand Diego, CA </font>
10 years ago. Rating: 2 | |