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gonzales 240
08-18-2005, 08:24 AM
Has anyone used this method before?

waterspout
08-18-2005, 08:30 AM
It's the second best bait there is next to fresh shad. Good Luck!

Borderbandit
08-18-2005, 08:31 AM
Chicken liver is a good catfish bait. A couple of years ago I tried some liver from a feral hog. Works great and it has more rind in it to help it stay on the hook better. Been using that ever since.

gonzales 240
08-18-2005, 08:33 AM
did I mention they have been out in the sun for a week!!! they smell great...

Rockfish
08-18-2005, 08:35 AM
Try and get fresh and not frozen. It stays on the hook better.

12lbtest
08-18-2005, 08:41 AM
Take some thread and wrap around the liver after you put it on the hook, helps it hold and stay on a little better.
12lb

gonzales 240
08-18-2005, 11:39 AM
thanks crew, i will let you know of the results this weekend!!

SAK
08-18-2005, 12:07 PM
I tried salt curing chicken liver & using it for bait & did not have much luck. The bait stayed on the hook better but did not catch fish.

WT427
08-18-2005, 01:24 PM
Cut the liver with a filet knife. If you rip it into chunks with your hands you turn it into mush, and of course use treble hooks.

waterspout
08-18-2005, 01:33 PM
Scissors work too. And in the words of the "Great Medulla" use Sanderson Farms! It really is a better grade liver. It doesn't fall apart like some liver does. But fresh is always the best.

catfish crazy
08-18-2005, 04:49 PM
Chicken Livers work great. One of the best baits on a lake for catfish. About two weeks ago we caught 40 good size catfish on chicken livers on Lake Conroe, Or try thread fine shad. Livers falls of hook easily.

creeker
08-18-2005, 06:07 PM
I'll use my first post on this board to give you a good tip on liver...I used to do a lot of salmon fishing with a fly rod. A lot of times we would just use a piece of yarn as a fly and the knot used to keep the yarn on the hook is a snell knot.

The way it works is that you pass the string through the eye and tie a snell knot to the shank of the hook (needs to be an upturned eye with no barbs on the shank). The knot can slide up and down the shank of the hook. When you fish liver, you simply push the knot down the shank a little bit and create a gap between the shank and the line. Slide the liver between the shank and the string and pull on the string above the eye just to snug it up. You are not actually "hooking" the liver but simply holding it to the shank with the string. When fished this way, the liver will stay on forever and you will seldom loose any on the cast.

I'm not sure of the policy on this site for posting links so I won't post one, but do a google search on "Snell knots" and you will find plenty of sites with instructions.

Creeker

rambunctious
08-19-2005, 09:13 AM
Wrap the liver in a piece of pantyhose and tie it with thread. Hook it to the hook and tie on,works great and won't come off or fall apart.
LOL

gonzales 240
08-22-2005, 09:20 PM
hey crew, no cats at the tanks this weekend!!! used the panty hose method, with shad ,cheese, and the week old liver!!! stick with the bait that gets you fish.... back to the good blood and anise...caught a 11 1/2 channel 2 months ago on that bait...post pics next trip on the guadelupe adventure...

GONZALES 240

wiley199
09-11-2005, 09:16 AM
This takes time but, get a pair of panty hose, cut the hose into pieces, wrap the liver or whatever in the panty hose and tie with a string or just hang it where it will hold the liver on the hook. This works and your bait wil stay on longer and will also hold on a trot line and not get shook off by hooked fish.

Fishin Jim
09-11-2005, 10:52 AM
This takes time but, get a pair of panty hose, cut the hose into pieces, wrap the liver or whatever in the panty hose and tie with a string or just hang it where it will hold the liver on the hook. This works and your bait wil stay on longer and will also hold on a trot line and not get shook off by hooked fish.That is the best wat I have found. I will "pre make" the squares. I make about 400 to 500 at a time. It helps to have a small pair of sissors or a knife to cut the old panty hose off when you re-bait. Another advantage of the panty hose is that it is much harder for the bluegill (brim) to steal your liver. I don't know if that is a big problem down there in Texas but it is a huge problem up here in the Buckeye.

Also if you dont feel like cutting up the old lady's panty hose, I also use liver hooks. The best way to discribe them is they are a big safty pen combined with 2/3 of a treble hook. The liver stays on them really well. If it wasn't for the bluegill, I would use them all the time.

grayfish
09-14-2005, 02:05 AM
I think Creeker is refering to an Egg Loop knot. I use it for liver on occasion. Just put the liver where the yarn is shown in the diagram.

RACN35
09-15-2005, 06:15 PM
I HAVE USED CHICKEN LIVERS FOR OVER 40 YEARS- PUT THE LIVER ON THE HOOK AND WRAP IN PANTY HOSE AND IT WILL STAY UNTIL YOU GET A BITE !!! ALSO I HAVE TAKEN ICE CUBE TRAYS AND BAITED HOOKS WITH CHICKEN LIVER AND FROZEN THEM- DUMP THE TRAY IN THE BAIT COOLER ON ICE AND JUST CHANGE LEADERS WHEN EVER YOU NEED FRESH BAIT


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Capitan
09-17-2005, 11:11 PM
Good bait, I've used that quite a bit. You can also use a stocking to hold it on the hook. Lately I have been using fresh shad and live bluegill and bass no bigger than 7 inches. Private 60 acre stock tank. I go out mostly alone with my dog. So if any of you guys are in the Buda/ Austin area and want to drown some bait and drink some beer let me know and I'll take you out to some decent fishing.

bullred25
09-20-2005, 02:09 PM
Don't get me wrong, chicken liver works great, but rather than cutting up all your wifes panty hose, try cut carp. Fillet it out like you would a bass only leaving the scales and skin on the one side(aka. on the half shell). Cut the fillet into desired size pieces. Stinks like s**t and is an act of congress to get off a hook. I will post some pics of previous experiences with carp. Good luck.

jeffba
09-26-2005, 04:04 AM
some folks put it in a piece of panty hose. to keep it together.

Fishrig
10-26-2005, 12:56 AM
Catfishing season was just over in California, and first trout season derby was last Saturday 10-22-05. I caught a lot of catfish with just mealworms and marshmallow, but my technique has a little extra. I sprinkle my marshmallow with garlic powder, not garlic salt before I put it on my hook. I thread the first mealworm on the hook and then the marshmallow, and another mealworm after that to lock it in. Buy a Procure anchovy oil to dip it in, or put an Anchovy butter made by Procure as well. Buy a Smelly Jelly and wipe some on your leader, weight, and swivel to cover more water space. Reel it in a few feet every 15 - 20 minute to cover more water. Touch legering is also effective when the catfish is in front of you. This technique is when you hold the rod with you right hand and hold the line on the other. Keep a little slack to prevent resistance upon taking, and set the hook goes straight and tight. This is a much cleaner and more effective approach than chicken liver. . Fishrig

grayfish
10-26-2005, 01:30 AM
but getting the panty hose off the gal is the fun part.

tinman
10-26-2005, 08:56 PM
The Kings of catfishing down at lake Conroe all use cut up beef hearts. Stays on the hook forever and they seem to love it. Although I tried it at Texoma, and they wouldn't touch it. Texoma cats want shad

ComeFrom?
10-26-2005, 09:50 PM
It's the second best bait there is next to fresh shad. Good Luck!Shads prolly good, but I will always use chicken liver over beef liver any day. CF?

Hawkeye
10-27-2005, 08:44 AM
If you want to catch large catfish, leave the livers and stink baits at home and fish with FREASH cut SHAD.... there is no better bait.