Wurm Posted June 8, 2007 Posted June 8, 2007 I was going to throw a piece of a funyun out and see what would happen a few weeks ago. I'm going to try it sunday and see what happens. Quote
Super User Munkin Posted June 8, 2007 Super User Posted June 8, 2007 Bluegill= open snap swivel, gummie bears, bell sinker, bare hook. Bass= I use to have a kitchen sink novelty lure that would actually catch bass. Allen Quote
Super User David P Posted June 8, 2007 Super User Posted June 8, 2007 I got some of these marine worms from a buddy in Florida many years ago. They are the meanest and nastiest live bait I have ever used. I only had a dozen and they were gone in about an hour. I caught a fish on everyone I had. The thing is, I have never seen them since. I was surprised to find them on the interenet. Those look like Pyle (Pile) worms to me, I use those every time I fish saltwater. They work great, although they do bite. Gotta hold they're head down with something.. I've used Leaches too, those are fun as hell to use. Just be careful Quote
Super User Dan: Posted June 8, 2007 Super User Posted June 8, 2007 a friend of mine caught a bass on a piece of bread he was retrieving while carp fishing. Quote
kms399 Posted June 11, 2007 Posted June 11, 2007 I caught a three pound northern on a green condom. I unrolled it and put in on a treble hook. i hooked it on all three hooks, it looked like a parachute comming in ;D. I caught it on my third cast. Quote
snakesandarrows Posted June 11, 2007 Posted June 11, 2007 A buddy and I were catfishing on the Neuse River one night using chicken livers. We were using chicken livers wrapped inside of strips of panty hose (an old trick to keep the liver in place and from sliding off of the hook). However, about halfway through the night, we ran out of livers (not to mention Natural Light), and we found a half of a snicker bar. We wrapped it in hose, embedded the hook and threw it out into the current. We were shocked to get several strikes prior to landing a 2 pound catfish. I've also caught carp using chocolate chip cookie dough! Quote
Super User T-rig Posted June 11, 2007 Super User Posted June 11, 2007 3lber. on a 8" bright red pike bait! Quote
Rattlinrogue Posted June 11, 2007 Posted June 11, 2007 Not really a weird bait,but...I was bream(bluegill) fishing with a flyrod and a small popping bug.I was really tearing the bream up.Suddenly,KA-PLOOSH,a 2 pound bass busted my little popping bug attached to a 4 lb test leader.It was a hail of a fight,no bulling him in on that rig.I managed to land the bass and was laughing like a little kid the whole time. Quote
Bass Mekanik Posted June 12, 2007 Posted June 12, 2007 I've caught bluegill with gold hooks tipped with pieces of white notebook paper. They wouldnt hit it without the paper. Also caught the biggest bluegill of my life on a frozen meatball. I also used a jumbo cocktail shirmp from my friends freezer when we ran out of worms and caught a 4lb bass. I don't think thats too weird considering people on the St. Johns river use shrimp to catch bass. Quote
TENNESSEE NEWSOME Posted June 16, 2007 Posted June 16, 2007 I caught a four pound walleye on liver when I was 14. Caught it below the salamonie dam in Indiana. Nobody fishing that day actually believed me or my uncle who witnessed it. Quote
Other. Posted June 16, 2007 Posted June 16, 2007 spark plug w/ a treble pinched into the gap. Bluefish will eat anything moving.How about plain wood? Bluefish do eat anything moving especially when they are in there schools. If you want a good laugh if there ever happens to be a Bluefish school swimming past your boat just drop a plain hook with out anything on it and you will catch a Bluefish (works better with something on the hook though but it is possible to catch one with nothing on your hook) Quote
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