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<blockquote data-quote="Weegee" data-source="post: 5122945" data-attributes="member: 20861"><p>It's fun! I'm probably the worst fisherman on this forum, haha. BUT I love eating catfish, and this is something I've gotten into recently. I have old milk jugs instead of pool noodles, but the idea is the same. The one thing I've learned is that your bait needs to hold together pretty well. Using something that disintegrates like stink bait is not ideal. I've heard of people using chicken liver wrapped in a layer of panty hose, but never tried it myself. There's a creek near me house that holds lots of little panfish, so I like using those as cut bait. </p><p></p><p>As soon as I get off work, I'm going down to the creek to check some limblines I put out, and I am beside myself with excitement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weegee, post: 5122945, member: 20861"] It's fun! I'm probably the worst fisherman on this forum, haha. BUT I love eating catfish, and this is something I've gotten into recently. I have old milk jugs instead of pool noodles, but the idea is the same. The one thing I've learned is that your bait needs to hold together pretty well. Using something that disintegrates like stink bait is not ideal. I've heard of people using chicken liver wrapped in a layer of panty hose, but never tried it myself. There's a creek near me house that holds lots of little panfish, so I like using those as cut bait. As soon as I get off work, I'm going down to the creek to check some limblines I put out, and I am beside myself with excitement. [/QUOTE]
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