5 gallon bucket with Cheese, deer or beef brains, buttermilk. Used to be able to get the cheese from a place up around Lufkin area. I'll see if I can find the contact info. I think the cheese comes already broken down. Grind brains up in blender and mix in with cheese and gallon of buttermilk. Set bucket out in the sun and stir up every day or so, till it is consistency of pudding. Take a smaller container like a coffee can or a little bigger container and pour some of the mixture in it. Get some cat tails like you find around some ponds, and shred them into the bait till it thickens up a little. The cat tails allow you to dip a bare treble hook in the bait and have it hold to the hook. This bait is primarily for calm water fishing straight down with a slip cork or tight line about 2-3 ft off the bottom.
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Originally posted by PapaBear View Posthttp://discussions.texasbowhunter.co...d.php?t=633570
I have been wanting to try this one. maybe I will get some made before I head to the llano on the fourth.
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Originally posted by skipetex View PostI was using Sonnys bait during the day. I don't do much fishing at nite.
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Originally posted by duckmanep View PostI've noticed the Sonnys in this area has pretty much disappeared from shelves as well. Seems like I read somewhere last year that they were building a new facility to make it or something and would be shut down for a while.... is that what happened or are they done for good? Would love to find a good replacement for it because it catches fish.
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Originally posted by Razorback01 View PostI have a recipe that my dad and his buddies used in Arkansas on yo-yo's. Doesn't stink, main ingredient is cotton seed meal, flour and asafetida. I could type it up, or I could fax a copy of the handwritten instructions. After finishing, it is cooked and sealed in mason jars.
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Originally posted by skipetex View PostWhen I called them they said a part of their machinery was tore up and would be a while to fix. Also changed their name to SSS triple S or something like that.
According to their Facebook page, they rebuilt a big part of the factory and changed the name. If you need some, go to Baileys in Daingerfield. Last I looked they had some.
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grandfather used to use big red and corn flakes. he would empty a box of cornflakes and put big red on it slowly mashing and mushing it in. When it would get to the right thickness he would use part of sponge on a treble hook and pack it on and it worked great.
Game warden told me last year his favorite home made bait for the brazos river is a package of chicken gizzards placed in a gallon ziplock bag. Add a can of garlic powder and half a package of velveta cheese. seal up and place on your roof for a couple of days. I have never tried it but seen him pull several nice cats out of the river.
I like shad or perch
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Originally posted by rut-ro View Postgrandfather used to use big red and corn flakes. he would empty a box of cornflakes and put big red on it slowly mashing and mushing it in. When it would get to the right thickness he would use part of sponge on a treble hook and pack it on and it worked great.
Game warden told me last year his favorite home made bait for the brazos river is a package of chicken gizzards placed in a gallon ziplock bag. Add a can of garlic powder and half a package of velveta cheese. seal up and place on your roof for a couple of days. I have never tried it but seen him pull several nice cats out of the river.
I like shad or perch
A friend of ours used to mix up a bunch of bird seeds and let it sour in a bucket out in the sun for a few weeks. He would throw that out where ever we fished and we would always do really good.
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