Grocery store cat bait (2004 post)

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taylor wrote:
Rico24 wrote:
Ive never seen 1 report from Taylor, why not go fishing for once, if you have any fishing gear, and maybe posting a report?

Than maybe we will start respecting you more.
Suave, here's a quote from the top.
Fish-Hawk.Net wrote:These forums have been created for you to share information, make new friends, and improve your Angling abilities.
I missd the part about manditory reports.

And make no mistake, my life doesn't require respect from children.

On a final note, please try to be less disruptive and stay on topic. Maybe Andy can clean this personal abuse up. It's not needed on FH.Net. Everyone doesn't need to get along, but if they don't ike something, then please just close the thread. No need for hateful off topic comments.

Thanks.
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To get back on topic, Jazman has the best and stinkiest bait on the go. I find that minnows (dead or alive) work the best for the big cats but worms are a viable 2nd place. Evening fishing for the cats works best but that does not mean that they don't feed during the day.

The Ottawa River here in Ottawa holds 6 different types of catfish, the largest being Channel Cats. Here is a terrific link for all the types of fish in the river.

http://www.briancoad.com/NCR/ContentsNCR.htm
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guys on the detroit river have huge sucess using shrimp here. they buy a cheep shrimp ring. hope this helps folks out.
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Post by thundercraft »

Always a great fight.
If your into catch and release I think Catfish is
a great fish to taget. I am new at it and still trying for
an "ole grand daddy".
Around Alymer Island is where I fish.
You see a red thundercraft out there say hi...
Gonna try the shrimp ring tonite.
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Post by troutnmuskiehunter »

hmmmm...think I'll try some of the more expensive large Pacific Zipperback shrimp.... 8)

Hey Taylor...thanks bud, for digging this post outa the achives...this is great....keep up the good work :wink: !!
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Post by Jimmy_1 »

Terry_F wrote:
taylor wrote:Tip-up, please don't be disruptive.
Taylor
I'd like to congratulate you on your advanced knowledge, expertise and general usage of a technique known as Gamesmanship.
This technique is well known in the UK and popularised in the 80's by television shows on various subjects such as Gamesmanship in Cricket. We now have a new chapter, Gamesmanship in Bulletin Board Posting.

Google Gamesmanship for more info.
Terry,

Now that IS funny!!!
Seriously though, without a report or something it seems pointless to make comments, especially when credibility is in question.
Unless you just like heckling people?
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Hey g unis....I try to bring bait that doesn't turn into finger food but next time out i'll give it a go. I have heard that it is good bait for sturgeon as well. Anybody have an opinion on this sight for shrimp fishing for sturgeon? Is this a loaded question? We'll find out soon enough on As the Waterwheel Turns.
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Post by taylor »

An old trick my grandfather showed me was to poke a lot of holes in a can of dog food and throw it in. It act's like chum and brings them in.
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Post by Chewie »

Hey there taylor. I do the same thing except I built a canister full of holes to dump the dog food into then I lower the unit off the boat ( rope attached). Cost 12 bucks at Rona in the plumbing dept to put together. Not 100% positive it works though.
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Post by taylor »

Sounds like it would work. And you could fil it with whatever you wanted. Liver, sardines, minnows. Fantastic idea.

Have you done any reports? How do I know this information is credible? :lol: :lol:

Thanks for the tip, it's one of the things I was looking for. Something new to try.

I'll post some sunfish, 1/4lb bass and rockbass pictures later so I can be more welcome here. :lol:
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Post by Fishing 24/7 »

Tip-up wrote:
taylor wrote:Some good tips there for catfish bait. I'm gonna try a few of these baits this week.
Do you even fish Taylor? it seems to me like you have nothing better to do than disrupt a peacful flow here on the site.

Oh, and you also won top award for being the biggest jerk on Fish-Hawk......ever!

Congrats, you got what you wanted.


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Post by Jimmy_1 »

Hey Taylor,

Chewie has posted cat pics....too bad you didn't come across them on your irrelevant searches.

Also of note, some people catch small fish, but at least the DO make reports.

I bet your a gov't employee on disability or something who sits at home surfing websites deliberately trying to annoy people and burn bridges?

Why do you feel the need to do this? Are you a lonely person?Have some anger/sarcasm problem? Bi-polar or perhaps Asbergers?

Don't get me wrong but it seems you are just enjoying this....although I can't see why. It isn't funny or appreciated.
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Post by taylor »

Could the mods clean this up please. If you can't do your job, maybe bobber can delete the personal attacks and flaming from this thread when he gets a moment.

Please stay on topic is all I ask. Do you enjoy derailing threads? If you don't like the subject, close the topic and move on.

Thanks.
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Post by Jimmy_1 »

Oh I get it....
It's ok to take shots at people so long as its within the topic....

Like this line you posted:

Have you done any reports? How do I know this information is credible? :lol: :lol:

In reference to Chewie's post about using dog food....

My apologies.... :roll:
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taylor wrote:Could the mods clean this up please. If you can't do your job, maybe bobber can delete the personal attacks and flaming from this thread when he gets a moment.

Please stay on topic is all I ask. Do you enjoy derailing threads? If you don't like the subject, close the topic and move on.

Thanks.
What personal attacks? We are only stating our opinions on flooding the forum with these old, 2004 threads.

Why do you even enjoy doing this? It just seems your doing this to get us all angry.

Also, it's because of you that these threads are derailing. You are provoking us to do so by replying to these 2004 threads, c'mon, you're acting like a child by doing so!
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