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Oat-based method
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09/11/09 04:32 PM
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Cyprinus
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Anyone have a good simple recipe?
Ben
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Re: Oat-based method
[Re: Cyprinus]
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09/11/09 04:52 PM
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Texasenglishman
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Canned Cream Corn - Calf Manna Pelletts - Little hemp - bind with Oats - they love it 
 My PB Lilly Louise Robinson 8lb 7oz My New PB Daisy Grace Robinson 10lb 3oz "I like dem stands ya got for ya fancy rods." "Where you get dem stands?"
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Re: Oat-based method
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09/11/09 05:00 PM
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Texasenglishman
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Oh - add Bread Crumb as well
 My PB Lilly Louise Robinson 8lb 7oz My New PB Daisy Grace Robinson 10lb 3oz "I like dem stands ya got for ya fancy rods." "Where you get dem stands?"
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Re: Oat-based method
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09/11/09 05:22 PM
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ScottEvil
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Make sure the oats are steam rolled, Quaker old fashion
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Re: Oat-based method
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09/11/09 06:30 PM
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Golden Ghost
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I have a simple one....
Get what ever you make your method in.... Pour the oats in.... Add water...
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Re: Oat-based method
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09/11/09 06:38 PM
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Keith_M
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Canned Cream Corn - Calf Manna Pelletts - Little hemp - bind with Oats - they love it Sounds like a good combination - can you suggest the quantities of the calf manna and oats?!? (Can't see the link here at work, they blocked it)
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Re: Oat-based method
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09/11/09 06:50 PM
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fiSherwood
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Another one that Kev Abbott is using now--
3lb canister of Quick Oats, mix with creamed corn...voila! C'est ca!
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Re: Oat-based method
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09/11/09 06:50 PM
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Cyprinus
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If I was to use just oats, pellets, cream corn and bird/hemp seed, what ratios would you guys suggest? Like, say, how much of each ingredient for each can of creamed corn?
I haven't tried making anything other than grit pack, so sorry for what might be silly or obvious questions.
Also, I've never bought pellets or range cubes before? Anything special I need to know before making the purchase, and where is the best place to get them (preferably close to Lewisville if possible)?
Thanks for the help!
Ben
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Re: Oat-based method
[Re: fiSherwood]
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09/11/09 06:51 PM
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Cyprinus
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Another one that Kev Abbott is using now--
3lb canister of Quick Oats, mix with creamed corn...voila! C'est ca!
Thanks Brian
Ben
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Re: Oat-based method
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09/11/09 07:11 PM
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sweet pastes are best; I mean, pastes made with honey or with sugar: which, that you may the better beguile this crafty fish, should be thrown into the pond or place in which you fish for him, some hours, or longer, before you undertake your trial of skill with the angle-rod; and doubtless, if it be thrown into the water a day or two before, at several times, and in small pellets, you are the likelier, when you fish for the Carp, to obtain your desired sport. Or, in a large pond, to draw them to any certain place, that they may the better and with more hope be fished for, you are to throw into it, in some certain place, either grains, or blood mixt with cow-dung or with bran ; or any garbage, as chicken's guts or the like; and then, some of your small sweet pellets with which you propose to angle : and these small pellets being a few of them also thrown in as you are angling, will be the better.
And your paste must be thus made: take the flesh of a rabbit, or cat, cut small; and bean- flour ; and if that may not be easily got, get other flour; and then, mix these together, and put to them either sugar, or honey, which I think better: and then beat these together in a mortar, or sometimes work them in your hands, your hands being very clean ; and then make it into a ball, or two, or three, as you like best, for your use: but you must work or pound it so long in the mortar, as to make it so tough as to Othr hang upon your hook without washing from it, yet not too hard: or, that you may the better keep it on your hook, you may knead with your paste a little, and not too much, white or yellowish wool.
And if you would have this paste keep all the year, for any other fish, then mix with it virgin- wax and clarified honey, and work them together with your hands, before the fire; then make these into balls, and they will keep all the year.
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Re: Oat-based method
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09/11/09 07:25 PM
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wm leo
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then mix with it virgin- wax and clarified honey, and work them together with your hands, before the fire; .
Dang that ingredient is very hard to find 
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Re: Oat-based method
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09/11/09 07:32 PM
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bullsh*t, on the other hand, is in very generous supply. 
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Re: Oat-based method
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09/11/09 08:42 PM
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Rebel Yell
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Lewisville Feed Store. Main and Mill Street.
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Re: Oat-based method
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09/11/09 09:02 PM
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Cyprinus
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Lewisville Feed Store. Main and Mill Street. I pass that place all the time and always wondered about it, but never stopped to check it out as I'm usually on my way to class. Thanks.
Ben
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