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Can you use sardines for fish bait

July 11th 2009 19:29
sardines

The other day someone hit me up with the idea of using sardines for catfish bait.

For my money, since you have to go to the grocery store anyway, I'd rather go with the old standby chicken liver for catfish.

Live sardines are great for saltwater fishing but "live" is the operative word.


Fishy sardine smell--Granted, sardines usually have a pretty strong odor and smelly baits usually work for catfish. However, they also prefer fresh or live bait.

People may also ask about using the juices used to pack sardines. It can work as an attractant but you have to worry about the juice spoiling and getting funky on you. Further, any small particles of remaining sardine will only hasten this process.

Unfortunately, I wouldn't recommend trying a can of sardines as bait. I've seen it and even seen fish caught using them but it's not a sure bet like using worms, minnows, or even chicken liver for catfish. If you try to catch something besides catfish, your odds of success are going to decease even further.
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Comment by katyzzz

July 12th 2009 12:37
Why not just eat the sardines, saves all that work.

Comment by James Rickard

July 13th 2009 00:10
Ah, a girl who talks about easting sardines? Reminds me of when I was a kid and my dad and I would dip the sardines in yellow mustard and put them on crackers.

Comment by HI guy

July 15th 2009 20:33
Mash sardines with a bit of water into soupy mush. Mix with gluten flour (often found in natural food stores) into dough that can be molded onto a hook. Surprising staying power on the hook. I use my hands to make the dough.

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