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#7129888 - 02/03/12 11:29 PM Deer Corn for Catfish?
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I was wondering... I've got this last 40 lb. bag of deer corn and I was thinking it might work to bait a catfish hole. Should I put it in a bucket with some water and let it ferment for awhile or just pour it in the hole? What do you think?
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#7129895 - 02/03/12 11:35 PM Re: Deer Corn for Catfish? [Re: panfish paladin]
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Carp guys soak it for 24 hrs then boil it for 1 hr to soften then add a flavoring.........some of them catch more catfish by accident than we do on purpose........
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#7129896 - 02/03/12 11:36 PM Re: Deer Corn for Catfish? [Re: panfish paladin]
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this is what i'd do i'd just sink the entire bag with little cuts in the sack and that way water gets in and it doesnt get eaten up in one day

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#7130415 - 02/04/12 08:55 AM Re: Deer Corn for Catfish? [Re: panfish paladin]
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we used to bait our dock out with it and if you put to much out it will hurt your fishing more than help it, because everything you catch will be stuffed full with it.

3-4in PVC capped on one end and a threaded cap on the other with a bunch of tiny holes work great to get the stink out but not let them eat it
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#7130608 - 02/04/12 10:12 AM Re: Deer Corn for Catfish? [Re: panfish paladin]
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ferment that smell brings um in from a pretty good ways
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#7131297 - 02/04/12 01:54 PM Re: Deer Corn for Catfish? [Re: panfish paladin]
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Id probably ferment it first.
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#7132100 - 02/04/12 06:39 PM Re: Deer Corn for Catfish? [Re: *Mr. Fabulous*]
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what type of flavoring do you use?

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#7132380 - 02/04/12 08:07 PM Re: Deer Corn for Catfish? [Re: panfish paladin]
opus Offline
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water sugar yeast
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#7132559 - 02/04/12 08:55 PM Re: Deer Corn for Catfish? [Re: panfish paladin]
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well if the hole you wanna bait is close enough and you got the time i would go there once a dayand throw in a couple handlefuls worth of food try and do that about the same time each day you wll then have the fish coming top that spot for food at that time of day after about a week. Iknow this from experiance i have baited a honey hole for cats back homein ohio for a long time with dog food it also helped em pack on th pounds.
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#7133826 - 02/05/12 09:30 AM Re: Deer Corn for Catfish? [Re: panfish paladin]
Jason b wilson Offline
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how exactly do you ferment the stuff?

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#7133952 - 02/05/12 10:01 AM Re: Deer Corn for Catfish? [Re: Jason b wilson]
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Originally Posted By: Jason b wilson
how exactly do you ferment the stuff?

My neighbor puts it in a bucket with a lid then puts the corn, a few cups of sugar, and water in. Then he mixes and lets it sit in the sun for a week.
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#7134410 - 02/05/12 12:02 PM Re: Deer Corn for Catfish? [Re: Jason b wilson]
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Originally Posted By: Jason b wilson
how exactly do you ferment the stuff?

ive also heard of people doing what I said in my last post then boiling the corn for an hour or so with some other flavors like garlic or vanilla. I have never fond this myself so I cant tell you how effective or not it is.
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#7135071 - 02/05/12 03:02 PM Re: Deer Corn for Catfish? [Re: itwasalladream]
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Originally Posted By: itwasalladream
what type of flavoring do you use?


Carp guys will use koolaid or jello mix......strawberry, cherry, grape, orange......
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#7135378 - 02/05/12 04:14 PM Re: Deer Corn for Catfish? [Re: opus]
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Originally Posted By: opus
water sugar yeast


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#7135612 - 02/05/12 05:29 PM Re: Deer Corn for Catfish? [Re: panfish paladin]
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If you want to bait it and fish it the day you bait it ferment it. If you want to establish a baited hole long term boil it and put it in the same spot two or three times a week preferably around the same time and on the same days. Short term smell will draw in fish that are already in a mood to feed and within range. Long term you will modify fish behavior to check said spot regularly for food without the need of fermentation, plus long term you will be able to get a little bit larger fish I think because they will frequent the area just like the smaller ones. We are not talking about trophies here, more like maybe a decent # of 16-20" instead of a lot of small fish. This works for channels and smaller blue catfish. If you want bigger blues and or flatheads you can fish these areas with live or cut bait hoping that a blue or flatty will come trough looking to eat the smaller fish feeding on your grain. As a general rule larger catfish would rather have fresh cut or live bait.
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#7136876 - 02/05/12 10:38 PM Re: Deer Corn for Catfish? [Re: panfish paladin]
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I boil mine and add flavoring. You can add sugar and yeast during this process to help it ferment. Don't whiskey makers boil or heat their mash to start the fermenting process? I have a bucket of 1 year old boiled corn that smells like a whiskey bottle.
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#7136890 - 02/05/12 10:41 PM Re: Deer Corn for Catfish? [Re: bfs0078]
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I have a bucket of 1 year old boiled corn that smells like a whiskey bottle.


Bubba we need to break that bucket open one of these weekends?

There might be, a little dust on the bucket, but it's one of those things...

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#7137998 - 02/06/12 10:29 AM Re: Deer Corn for Catfish? [Re: panfish paladin]
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water sugar and a silver bullet
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#7138485 - 02/06/12 12:29 PM Re: Deer Corn for Catfish? [Re: live_n_fast]
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I use soured up deer corn all the time on Fork catch a bunch of channels everytime no joke

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#7148418 - 02/08/12 05:13 PM Re: Deer Corn for Catfish? [Re: panfish paladin]
Jason b wilson Offline
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if i have a 50 gallon drum, how much corn would fill it and how much water?

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#7149167 - 02/08/12 08:16 PM Re: Deer Corn for Catfish? [Re: panfish paladin]
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Save the corn for the deer. Use milo, wheat or scratch grain.

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#7149699 - 02/08/12 10:09 PM Re: Deer Corn for Catfish? [Re: *Mr. Fabulous*]
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Originally Posted By: *Mr. Fabulous*
Carp guys soak it for 24 hrs then boil it for 1 hr to soften then add a flavoring.........some of them catch more catfish by accident than we do on purpose........

+1 maybe add a pack of blood bait chum in the mix
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#7150558 - 02/09/12 08:11 AM Re: Deer Corn for Catfish? [Re: panfish paladin]
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I've been using corn right now because our feed store can't get wheat yet. For some reason, when it smells like Jack Daniels, the cats will tear up the water. I usually put mine in gallon jugs with holes drilled in them. I put out about 3 jugs per spot. I try to keep the area with scent in it. When I go to fish, I just toss out a scoup and wait for about 20 to 30 minutes. If they are at home, it will set them off to feeding. If not, I go to another spot. Tuesday, I caught 7 cats in one spot. They went over 10 lbs a piece. honestly, they are usually around the 16" to 24" size. Good eaters. Tuesday, I think the good Lord wanted me to have those big ones.
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#7151821 - 02/09/12 12:43 PM Re: Deer Corn for Catfish? [Re: Big Zee]
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Does it make a difference what grain you use?
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#7152068 - 02/09/12 01:45 PM Re: Deer Corn for Catfish? [Re: panfish paladin]
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Yea it does. Wheat is your best choice. Then milo, cotton seed cake and deer corn. I think the cats like a sweeter smell. That's why I feel the corn smelling like Jack Daniels brings them in better. When it passes that scent, it just don't seem to produce as much. Where the other baits, they hold the scent better longer. Don't forget range cubes, they are another good attractant. I will use corn, until the local feed store gets wheat. Now, I have been at the cleaning station on our lake and have had to wash down the corn that came out of the cats. So it does work, but there is better. Just my thoughts. There is alot of good experienced guys and gals on this site. Some of them may have better thoughts. Good luck and good fishing!
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