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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 261683" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>I prefer to use live bait just because it increases the chances of catching a flathead cat, since they prefer live fish as their food source. And personally, I think flathead is the best tasting catfish to eat. Most people around here prefer to use rice slicks for trotlines, and since this is rice country it increases the chances of finding their preferred bait. When bait is limited, we've even used some of those thick skinned hot dogs cut into small pieces and soaked in ATF to bait a trotline with. Something about the oil in the ATF that helps them locate the bait. And that's one of the easiest baits you'll find to bait a trotline with. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 261683, member: 7544"] I prefer to use live bait just because it increases the chances of catching a flathead cat, since they prefer live fish as their food source. And personally, I think flathead is the best tasting catfish to eat. Most people around here prefer to use rice slicks for trotlines, and since this is rice country it increases the chances of finding their preferred bait. When bait is limited, we've even used some of those thick skinned hot dogs cut into small pieces and soaked in ATF to bait a trotline with. Something about the oil in the ATF that helps them locate the bait. And that's one of the easiest baits you'll find to bait a trotline with. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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