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Pineapple Corn

Posted By: Magged Out

Pineapple Corn - 10/22/17 01:26 AM





2cups of fresh pineapple.
1tsp honey
1/4cup demerara sugar

Boiled till it got gooey and not burn. Boiled some deer corn with some fresh pineapple for about 10 minutes.

Going in the fridge till I can go fishing.
Posted By: Curt0407

Re: Pineapple Corn - 10/22/17 01:59 AM

thumb I have used pineapple extract much the same as what you have done.
Posted By: banker-always fishing

Re: Pineapple Corn - 10/23/17 04:22 AM

Looking GOOD! hooked
Posted By: jippedgenes

Re: Pineapple Corn - 10/23/17 11:31 AM

never heard of that. thanks
Posted By: Magged Out

Re: Pineapple Corn - 10/23/17 02:40 PM

Originally Posted By: banker-always fishing
Looking GOOD! hooked

Originally Posted By: Curt0407
thumb I have used pineapple extract much the same as what you have done.

cheers
Originally Posted By: jippedgenes
never heard of that. thanks

Neither had I. Seen a video on you tube channel called the Bait Vault.

Just made some with what I had hooked
Posted By: SOCALCARPER

Re: Pineapple Corn - 11/08/17 08:33 PM

banana fish
Posted By: Magged Out

Re: Pineapple Corn - 11/08/17 09:11 PM

Originally Posted By: SOCALCARPER
banana fish


hooked
Posted By: Wildman of the navidad

Re: Pineapple Corn - 11/09/17 01:05 AM

How long do yall boil it for everytime ive done it it seemed fine then when id run my hair puller through it the kernel would crack down the middle
Posted By: Curt0407

Re: Pineapple Corn - 11/09/17 02:14 AM

I boil mine in the concentrate for at least 30 minutes and then let it cool on its own to room temp. Then I put mine in small canning jars along with concentrate. I use a thin baiting needle too.

Easier way to make an effective hair rig bait is to get some canned garbanzo beans and drain them. I then put them into my canning jars with a very strong concentrate of strawberry koolaid. Other fruity flavors can be used or combine the strawberry with clear vanilla. No cooking needed. I usually prep the garbanzos the night before I need them so they can get a good soak. They stay on the hair rig very well.
Posted By: Wildman of the navidad

Re: Pineapple Corn - 11/09/17 04:20 PM

Thanks for the info curt ive always wonderd about garbanzo beans ill give those a try
Posted By: Curt0407

Re: Pineapple Corn - 11/09/17 04:45 PM

thumb
Posted By: sae

Re: Pineapple Corn - 11/10/17 10:02 PM

I would hit that!
Posted By: Dfitz

Re: Pineapple Corn - 11/21/17 12:15 AM

Any update here? How'd it go? fish
Posted By: Magged Out

Re: Pineapple Corn - 11/21/17 01:38 AM

Originally Posted By: Fitz®
Any update here? How'd it go? fish


Have soaked a few boilies, haven't given the corn a go yet hide2
Posted By: MinMirny

Re: Pineapple Corn - 01/08/18 05:07 PM

Thank you Curt for sharing your secret knowledge smile
Sounds great, I'm going to try garbanzo and compare them to a corn in a next couple weeks, try to have some results to report smile
Posted By: Curt0407

Re: Pineapple Corn - 01/08/18 06:50 PM

No problem. Good luck.
Posted By: MinMirny

Re: Pineapple Corn - 01/12/18 11:46 PM

Tried something yesterday (not exactly as described, but close smile )
Two simple conclusions so far.
1) corn with pineapple was more productive than plain corn. To verify results, will give another side-by-side try.
2) koolaid-treated canned garbanzo was sitting real good on a hair rig (no result though). Will give it another try or two this winter season (but sure summer may produce different outcome).
Posted By: MinMirny

Re: Pineapple Corn - 01/16/18 01:21 AM

Tried real simplistic approach: just took some canned corn and canned crushed pineapple, and put them night before into a glass container, layer by layer. Also left some plain corn (from the same exact can!) for comparison.
Today, 1/15/18, 8AM to 1 PM; 2 light rods side-by-side with 6lb fluorclear line and leaders + hair rigged circle hooks #10.
Total 8 smaller carp
* plain corn: 2 x 3lb little ones;
* pineapple-treated corn: 1x7lb, 1x5lb, 2x4lb and 2x3lb.
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pineapple-treated corn works much better!
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