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souring grain idea!
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09/17/10 05:39 PM
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big daddy double digits
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ok most of you remember the metal minner buckets i assume, well how about using the idea of the bucket with holes inside another bucket of water, so that when you get to your fisshing hole you just lift both buckets over in to the lake and seperate the water bucket from the graing bucket and you leave the grain bucket tied to the boat and just shake it around when you want more graing in the water, so tell me now would this work?
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Re: souring grain idea!
[Re: Coreywms]
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09/17/10 05:46 PM
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tgravley aka lewisvillecatfish
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if your fishing shallow it is hard to broadcast around. i dont understand everybodys problem with just grabbing a couple of handfulls or a dog food can and spreading it out. it just takes a rinse in the lake to get the smell off your hands. the pipe feeders are made to bait out a place long term
Last edited by tgravley aka stinkbait tom; 09/17/10 05:49 PM.
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Re: souring grain idea!
[Re: big daddy double digits]
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09/17/10 06:02 PM
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Chase
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I don't want that carp splashing around next to my boat.
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Re: souring grain idea!
[Re: Chase ]
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09/17/10 07:03 PM
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big daddy double digits
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well its far better then it falling in your boat.
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Re: souring grain idea!
[Re: big daddy double digits]
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09/17/10 07:48 PM
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Chase
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I don't use it anyway so no problem there!
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Re: souring grain idea!
[Re: Chase ]
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09/17/10 10:52 PM
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DEERSTRANGLER�
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I don't sour grain anymore. If I do chum, which is rare, I use range cubes.
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Re: souring grain idea!
[Re: DEERSTRANGLER�]
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09/18/10 12:19 AM
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big daddy double digits
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yea it was just a thought that ran through my head and the only time i sour grain is when i using it to get them piggies off the farm
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Re: souring grain idea!
[Re: big daddy double digits]
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09/18/10 02:58 PM
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Carver
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I have used a metal minnow bucket in that fashion just a couple of times. After a good rain I tied the floating bucket to a stick (actually a "stake out pole" yakkers carry for anchoring in shallow water) near the rapid outflow of a ditch. I anchored my yak about 20 foot to one side and cast into the stream just below the bucket. Worked great, but in those conditions,in that location, tying a rock to a handkerchief would have probably worked also.
Phill
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Re: souring grain idea!
[Re: Carver]
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09/18/10 03:15 PM
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capnbeak
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I have been chumming for 30 years and i agree with Tom on scatteing the chum-you do't want the fish under the boat in shallow water-get a ladle or a scoop and spread it around-and not too much in each spot you bait...
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