Wanted to see if I could post a video!
Wednesday, February 28, 2024
Tuesday, February 27, 2024
Homemade Dough Bait
Found this in the Fishing Report, thought I would share it!
Steve
Homemade Trout Dough Bait
Whether you want to try something different than the traditional baits you will find at the local fishing tackle store, or you want to create your own fish-catching concoction—making your own homemade dough bait is both rewarding and sometimes an extremely successful fishing bait. Many anglers are already hip to this technique and have refined their creations and given them their own names. A quick Google search for “homemade trout dough bait” will open your eyes to a variety of different mixtures that people have come up with. Some of the most popular ingredients include: a variety of different dough base options, garlic, salt, anise, tuna, bait-curing products, Kool-Aid and corn. As a beginner homemade dough bait maker, I was interested figuring out a simple recipe that I could start with and then add to in my pursuit of bait perfection. Here is the homemade dough bait recipe that I used, and it worked!
Using ½ can of tuna, 1 teaspoon garlic salt and ¾ cup Bisquick pancake baking mix; knead all the ingredients together by hand until you have a well-mixed dough ball. (I included about half of the water in the tuna can).
Mixing all of these ingredients together into a single ball of dough with the ingredients mixed consistently throughout only took me about 10 minutes, or maybe even less.
It makes sense that these ingredients would work well for catching trout because they have all been used at one time or another to help me catch fish over the years—just not in a single homemade concoction of my own. For instance, I’ve had good success soaking corn in tuna juice and then placing the corn onto the treble hook of a spinner I’m using to fish for kokanee salmon, or a number of different bass plastic lures and traditional trout baits that I’ve used to catch fish will advertise that they are garlic- and salt-scented. If you read through the fishing reports, you will notice many anglers have success catching trout using garlic-scented PowerBait. Heck, I’ve caught bass, trout, catfish and carp by simply balling up a piece of bread and putting it on a hook. So, it makes sense that these ingredients together should do pretty well. And, what do you know, it did work!
It would be fun to add color to this concoction using food coloring or Kool-Aid. I’ve heard Kool-Aid is a good ingredient to use. The options and combinations of ingredients to play with are large part of what making your own dough bait fun.
Any anglers interested in sharing, testing or creating new baits please feel free to contact me - Dustin
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Wednesday, February 7, 2024
Fenton Lake Ice Fishing, Feb 2024
Club members made it out to Fenton Lake for a day to try ice fishing. Thanks to Jim for taking his ice auger! Thanks for sending the photos Susan!
Perch Lake, February 2024
Can't wait for the weather to warm up to travel to some other spots. 9 members made it to the lake and a total of 41 fish were caught or released.
January Luncheon, 2024
Great turnout by members and Harold Ortiz was awarded the Biggest Trout for 2023 trophy. Nice job Harold.
Tips by Steve
Lol. Thought I would post pics of the hooks I use to tie my leaders (18"-24") along with how I store them for trips. The longer you have a hook in the water, the more fish you might catch. Go prepared and don't spend fishing and catching time tying hooks and leaders in the wind or cold! Here are a couple of pics of Pistol Petes and a Kastmaster lure and a spoon lure. Now when you hear someone talking about them, you have a better idea of what it is.
Silver City Overnighter, Sept 2023
This trip the club fished at Bear Canyon Reservoir, Bill Evans Lake, Glenwood Ponds, and Lake Roberts. Some members even went to Deming on a sightseeing tour! On the way home some of the group stopped at Percha Dam, just south of Elephant Butte to see what the water levels looked like. Kind of low.
Eagle Nest, NM - May 6-8, 2024
Wow, another great trip for the members of the BCSC Fishing Club. 10 members braved the windy conditions. Unlike some last trips to Eagle Ne...
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Another great trip is in the books. Liz, Mildred, Bernie, Steve McD, Steve M, Bimmer Steve, Harold, and Mike made this epic journey. Winds, ...
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HISTORY Bear Canyon Senior Center Fishing Club YEAR 2020 At the end of year 2019, the club had 31 members on the roster. Two officers conduc...
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Summer of 2023 was very busy. May not be in order, but photos are from Eagle Rock Lake, Monestary Lake, and Canjilon Lake.