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Extra-sticky formula that's irresistible to catfish. Comes with a safety seal to prevent odor and spills.
Rated 4.4 out of 5 by 45 reviewers.
Rated 3 out of 5 by could be better well if your fishing rivers with current I wouldn't recommend this. It does not stay on for to long no matter what kind of set up. I even wrapped it in nylon stockings. But it does have a strong smell! August 31, 2011
Rated 1 out of 5 by not worth it I fish at Mosquito state park in northeastern Ohio. I use 3 rods off my boat: 2 with nite crawlers and 1 with blood dip bait. 3 days fishing caught over 45 catfish around 2' long. All caught on night crawlers not even one nibble on blood bait dip. That was enough proof stay with live bait. August 17, 2011
Rated 1 out of 5 by STICKY SMELLY I went to fish, did not catch anything the carp was passing by and did no react to it at all :(. I pull a 4 pound large mouse bass with natural worms only. So i will never use this again ...for carp or any other wish August 2, 2011
Rated 1 out of 5 by garbage This stuff is okay if you are dropping your line in the water in front of you. Absolutely terrible for casting. June 27, 2011
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It is currently kept in a tackle box that will experience 40-90 degree heat.
2 years, 1 month ago
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nope. on hotter days you'll notice the bait becomes not as sticky but I've never refrigerated
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I have kept the Blood Dip bait in a hot shed during the summer for about a month until it was used up. I noticed no lingering smell in the shed or change in the bait. Just make sure you put the lid on well.
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It is not necessary to refridgerate catfish dough bait. However, if the bait becomes too hot, it will become very loose in texture and will not stay on the hook. Try to keep your bait in the shade when fishing, it will stay on the hook better.
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my dog just chewed open a container and looks like he might have eaten some
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 - virginia
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no the bait will not hurt a dog my freinds at an intier new pakage and lived to bark the tale:>
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 - nehawka nebraska
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Not that I know of. probably best thing to do with this stuff is feed it to your dog.
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The catfish bait will not hurt your dog. The dog might throw up the bait later, but the dog will be fine.
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this stuff is good for scent only. Does not stay on hook very long. CANNOT cast with it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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 - Stark County, Ohio
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this is better and also u don't have to touch it cause stink bait or dough balls stink really bad and i mean bad
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Better
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this is better
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I use both the dough balls and the stink bait. I believe that I get more hits on the stink bait. I use the dough balls when I am fishing in a swift current because it will stay on the hook better.
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i much prefer these to live bait or dough baits.
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Cheese
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Cheese
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 - Sanford, NC
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actually shad flavor. shad is the natural prey of catfish
 
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blood or cheese

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what flavor would you say for people in CA
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Cheese
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i dont live in california, i live in texas but blood is beter than the cheese
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 - hayward ca
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blood i got a 20lb.
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i havent used em but looking at the reviews the cheese flavor seems great i am thinking of purchasing it for next year looks like a producer
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yes they eat anything
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possibly but this isnt a go to carp bait
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No I wouldn't use this for carp. Its not what they are willing to eat.
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 - Slippery Rock, Pa
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I followed the directions slip sinker and swivel with dip worm etc. what technique works best? The lake im on is heavily fished.
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 - LaPorte In
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The best way to rig your line for catfish is to use a "three way" swivel. Tie a piece of line about 12 inches or so to one of the three openings on the swivel. Place your sinker on this line. Next, tie anothe piece of line to another opening in the swivel. This piece should be shorter than the piece with the sinker on it. Tie your bait to this piece of line. Lastly, tie the line going to your rod and reel to the last opening on the swivel. This rig will keep your bait up off the bottom a few inches, I have had great success with this type of presentation.
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Thats the correct way to use it. You have to rebait about every 15 to 20 mins. I have caught my catfish that way!!
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If catfish are there, they will love this stuff. Read my review on how to prepare it.
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i also fish a pond that is way over fished, and all i do is take a weight with a little metal loop on the top and tie it about 1-2 feet away from the hook and either bottom fish or i use a bober. that how i normally do it and it works out really well. I think chicken liver still works the best rathre than stink bait, and it is cheaper to.
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The technique that works best for me, because where I fish there's a lot of riprap and you can get hung up a lot as well as being over fished, is 15 pound test with a snap swivel. Put a 1 to 2 ounce sinker and the dip worm all on the swivel and hang on. Remember dip bait is not a magic catfish producer, no matter what the brand, don't get pulled in by the marketing, but it does work! You still need to go to where the catfish are. I hope this helps.
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the only catfish i fish for is horned pout and i was wondering if this dip bait works well on horned-pout
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This "stinkbait" work's fine for bullheads, along with doughbaits, cut baits, nightcrawlers, grasshoppers, crikets, grub worms and dead or alive minnows.

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i dont relly no but i think it will catch just about enything thats a kind of catfish
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