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Re: Buy bait for buffallo
[Re: Mike Saxon]
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02/02/12 09:10 PM
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in my experience if u make the dough bait right and you just use it weightless and slack lines and when they bite they messs with it for a minute then it will take off like a carp does i have caught many buffs doing this the way 2fish4everything taught me
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Re: Buy bait for buffallo
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02/03/12 11:16 PM
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Thanks again for all the help. I am going to go to the lewisville barge tonight and fishing strictly for buffalo. Planning on using the information/tips that have been posted here. Say hello if you see me, I will be the old guy in a blue unform shirt with my name on it.
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Re: Buy bait for buffallo
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02/04/12 02:19 AM
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Just found out I am not going to make it out tonight. Something came up. Will try again tomorrow evening.
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Re: Buy bait for buffallo
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02/04/12 04:01 AM
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The Original Range Cube on a Hair always needs to be credited to Paul Swider. If you're crazy, you can do it like me:  I typically use a smaller cube with a piece of Maize (real or fake) to hold it on. Some guys use longer hairs (kinda like the one in the picture), and drill the cube long-ways through the ends. Mess with a bunch of them in different sizes, hair lengths, and peripherals (types/sizes of corn, etc.), and see what works for you. I really suggest getting a bag of cubes and sitting down for an hour or so one day and just drill out a Wal Mart bag full of them so that they are ready to go for your session. Chad
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Re: Buy bait for buffallo
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02/05/12 04:50 AM
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Been working on hair rigs. Now I have another question. What do you put in the small loop, after you have the bait on, to keep the bait from sliding back off? I am using broken pcs of toothpick, which seem to work. Any drawback to rigging them like that?
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Re: Buy bait for buffallo
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02/05/12 05:00 AM
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Toothpicks are fine for holding your bait on the hair. All the carp tackle sites have bait plastic bait stops you can buy for about a buck. I prefer the barbell shaped ones.
Lester "A witty saying proves nothing."- Voltaire
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Re: Buy bait for buffallo
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02/05/12 05:06 AM
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you can use anything really, piece of a tooth pick, grass, stick, anything. most use those little straps you get with a fire extinguisher. i use these. http://www.bigcarptackle.com/store/product.php?productid=18244&cat=396&page=1you can find those at shipping stores i think cheap
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Re: Buy bait for buffallo
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02/06/12 04:49 PM
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Thanks Chris. We have something very similar at work. I am going to grab a hand full of them. Hope to try the lake on Luna road this week. Should be buffallo there.
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Re: Buy bait for buffallo
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02/13/12 05:52 PM
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Fished for buffalo at the Lewisville barge carp well on Sunday morning. Used several of the dough bait recipes you guys have shared with me. Had some bites, caught a few channel cats on worms, but still haven't managed to hook/catch a buff. It is frustrating, but I do enjoy fishing at the barge and the visiting with other fisherman. I feel like I am doing the right things, except for not paying as much attention to my lines as I should. Today I am going to pratice tying a hair rig with a range cube, until I am comfortable rigging it up. Thinking of making several in advance and taking them along. Won't have to spend time re-rigging when I do catch one. I was right across the well from Cody, that posted in the catfish section, and watched him and his dad put together a nice stringer of channel cats. Enjoyed visiting with them.
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Re: Buy bait for buffallo
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02/13/12 07:50 PM
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what size hook are you using? iv had good results up there going to a smaller hook then a size 6. remember to set the hook on every twitch, your gonna miss more then you hook up, but sometimes them buffs bite like a perch then again they will tap it and then sit on the bait.
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Re: Buy bait for buffallo
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02/13/12 09:08 PM
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Chris, once again thanks for your input. I have been using a #6 hook, but will go down a size. Sometime I see the pecks, but am uncertain if it really is a bite. Won't hesitate in the future. Guess if I thought about it, most likely my dough bait isn't moving on it's on. Do you set the hook with a jerk, or a sweeping motion?
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Re: Buy bait for buffallo
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02/13/12 09:18 PM
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buffaloman chris
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i would set the hook like im trying to rip its lips off, fast and straight up, sometimes slapping the roof there haha!! have you tried to balance the rod on the rail yet? once you get it to where the weight is on the bottom but the rod is balanced with the line kinda tight, you will see every bite, movement that happens. be sure to tie a string to the rail and to your rod, just in case it slips or goes over you wont lose it.
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Re: Buy bait for buffallo
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02/13/12 09:25 PM
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Chris, I have learned to balance my rods. I am using a bait slightly smaller than a ping pong ball. To large? Heck with pratcing my hair rigs, I am going to make more bait and head back out there in a few minutes.
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Re: Buy bait for buffallo
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02/13/12 09:47 PM
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I am heading out the door for the fishing barge. If I catch one, I will post a picture.
Mike
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Re: Buy bait for buffallo
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02/13/12 10:12 PM
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i would use a ball no bigger then a marble or skittle.
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