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#4109297 - 11/02/09 09:22 AM Whats the fastest way to sour grain?
*Lakeguide* Offline
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I haven't made any in a while, but I always just pust cracked wheat in a bucket about 3/4 full fillit with water a few in ches over the grain, dump a can of beer in and a couple teaspoons of sugar. Cap it loose and wai a week or two.

I was about to make some, but wondered if there was a way to speed up the process or if there is a better chum out there?
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#4109400 - 11/02/09 09:43 AM Re: Whats the fastest way to sour grain? [Re: *Lakeguide*]
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If you're looking for speed don't waste yoRu time with beer. Not enough active yeast to do what you're going for in a hurry. What I do if I'm making a speed batch is to use my turkey fryer to boil a large quantity of water and pour over the grain and let it sit a day. On day 2 add either a half gallon of buttermilk or three packets of dry active yeast and 1lb of sugar. Wait 2-3 days depending on outside temps and fish. Most now I just use dry cattle cube. It doesn't stink and seems to work about as well. Good luck.


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#4109464 - 11/02/09 10:04 AM Re: Whats the fastest way to sour grain? [Re: DEERSTRANGLER™]
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Were working on souring range cubes. I wanna see if that does anything. It smells something fierce. DAMFISHERMAN wont go on the side of my house anymore.
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#4109678 - 11/02/09 11:12 AM Re: Whats the fastest way to sour grain? [Re: DidUReboot]
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Bullprick are you guys getting into catching channels now? Soured grain and range cubes won't do much for helping catch blues and flatheads.
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#4109749 - 11/02/09 11:43 AM Re: Whats the fastest way to sour grain? [Re: Lewisville Catfishing]
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If I need soured grain fast I will heat the water to boiling, add a pound of sugar to it, pour it onto the grain to be soured. I like to use a variety of grain, some milo, wheat, maybe oats, and usually just about 1/4 of the batch will be cracked corn.
I will keep it in my 55 gal chum barrel under a heat lamp to really get it started good this time of year. I will even do this in the summer. I depend on "native" yeast to get into the batch but I am sure that adding yeast will speed it up. I will usually toss some beer into the batch as well, but that is just because it has gotten hot, or been in a cooler for too long and I can not think of anything else to do with it.
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#4110194 - 11/02/09 02:19 PM Re: Whats the fastest way to sour grain? [Re: Fish Hauler's Guide Service]
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Do it this way:

*Buy a case of Old Mil
*Buy a sack of chicken scratch feed
*Scrounge some 5 gallon buckets
*Drink some beer
*Put some grain in buckets and some water
*Drink some beer
*Watch the buckets for awhile
*Drink some beer
*Watch the buckets
*Drink some beer
*Watch the people watching you....watch the buckets.
*Drink some beer

Lastly, step out of your realm and view yourself as others are viewing you.

Dump the mash buckets and finish the beer.

Make inquiries into joining a B.A.S.S. Club

grin eeks
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#4110418 - 11/02/09 03:16 PM Re: Whats the fastest way to sour grain? [Re: chuckwagon]
BossHawg Offline
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Registered: 06/25/09
Posts: 746
Loc: East Texas
Originally Posted By: chuckwagon


Do it this way:

*Buy a case of Old Mil
*Buy a sack of chicken scratch feed
*Scrounge some 5 gallon buckets
*Drink some beer
*Put some grain in buckets and some water
*Drink some beer
*Watch the buckets for awhile
*Drink some beer
*Watch the buckets
*Drink some beer
*Watch the people watching you....watch the buckets.
*Drink some beer

Lastly, step out of your realm and view yourself as others are viewing you.

Dump the mash buckets and finish the beer.

Make inquiries into joining a B.A.S.S. Club

grin eeks


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#4110623 - 11/02/09 04:12 PM Re: Whats the fastest way to sour grain? [Re: chuckwagon]
*Lakeguide* Offline
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Originally Posted By: chuckwagon


Make inquiries into joining a B.A.S.S. Club

grin eeks


Too many cheaters in the bass clubs these days eeks rolfmao
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#4114576 - 11/03/09 04:51 PM Re: Whats the fastest way to sour grain? [Re: *Lakeguide*]
Rooster99 Offline
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Use active yeast and a couple of cups of sugar. Add the warm water - just enough to cover the grain/cubes/etc and give it a stir. Watch for the bubbles - fermentation will start nearly immediately.

Range cubes fermented = FOUL. I made a bucket of that two years ago, I swear it smelled EXACTLY like dog grunt. Then when I was dispersing it near the bank where me and my son were fishing, my scooper handle broke mid toss, causing about a half a cup of this wretched brew to hit my son in the back. He was not amused.
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#4114712 - 11/03/09 05:34 PM Re: Whats the fastest way to sour grain? [Re: Rooster99]
chuckwagon Offline
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Originally Posted By: Rooster99
Use active yeast and a couple of cups of sugar. Add the warm water - just enough to cover the grain/cubes/etc and give it a stir. Watch for the bubbles - fermentation will start nearly immediately.

Range cubes fermented = FOUL. I made a bucket of that two years ago, I swear it smelled EXACTLY like dog grunt. Then when I was dispersing it near the bank where me and my son were fishing, my scooper handle broke mid toss, causing about a half a cup of this wretched brew to hit my son in the back. He was not amused.



But diddja catch fish??? Those are just minor setbacks if ya caught fish. I lost my 3rd ex wifey over a bucket of chum but we CAUGHT FISH! Made it all worthwhile!

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#4114801 - 11/03/09 06:03 PM Re: Whats the fastest way to sour grain? [Re: chuckwagon]
Kid Chuckles Offline
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Did you look in the chum to see if she was there? Has to be if you lost her over the bucket. And man if your losing women over chum then your not making it right.

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#4115138 - 11/03/09 07:38 PM Re: Whats the fastest way to sour grain? [Re: Kid Chuckles]
jad Offline
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Registered: 01/10/08
Posts: 1274
Loc: Beverly Hills, TEXAS
A Old man told me that "road kill" and a block or 2 works well too.

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#4115457 - 11/03/09 09:06 PM Re: Whats the fastest way to sour grain? [Re: Kid Chuckles]
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Originally Posted By: Kid Chuckles
Did you look in the chum to see if she was there? Has to be if you lost her over the bucket. And man if your losing women over chum then your not making it right.


Nahhhh, nothing as complicated as that Kid! She just got upset because I kept it in the trailer during a particular cold spell a few years back.

She ran off with a long-distance truck driver from Spartanburg, South Carolina right after the big argument over the chum bucket. Oh well!

But we caught a goodly number of channels on that beautiful concoction!!

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#4115468 - 11/03/09 09:11 PM Re: Whats the fastest way to sour grain? [Re: chuckwagon]
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Loc: Waco
lol,
I know a few tricks using roadkill as chum.
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#4115538 - 11/03/09 09:26 PM Re: Whats the fastest way to sour grain? [Re: Fish Hauler's Guide Service]
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fastest way is to get some of mine and mix it w/ yours. wink Have you seen Mr. Whiskers down at the dam latley?
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#4116834 - 11/04/09 10:23 AM Re: Whats the fastest way to sour grain? [Re: catfishsalsa]
capnbeak Offline
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Registered: 06/13/09
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Seems like the range cubes would dissolve if you put water on them-like they do when placed in the lake???

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