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Warmer days = bass biting
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1842953" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Yep, whole kernel corn for the stocked trout waters. Texas wildlife used to stock the North Concho where it ran thru San Angelo and encouraged everyone to catch their limit before hot weather set in and corn was the go to bait. I went down once and did it. LOTS of parents with their young kids all along the bank... Closest thing to shootin fish in a barrel I ever participated in and I never went back.</p><p>(That little river is impounded downtown with several small dams and makes an artificial bigger looking river. Without the little dams, it would just be a ditch since most of the time, Lake Nasworthy dam don't let enough water out for nothin.) </p><p></p><p>For carp.., a guy I ran into late one night after the catfish stopped biting below Twin Buttes dam in San Angelo showed me a bait that he said carp can't refuse. He was right. Wheaties and Big Red soda. Just mixed it up in one of those individual cereal boxes until formed little balls about 3/4"round and we caught carp till our arms were too tired to keep on. Fun as heck but no good to eat IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1842953, member: 18945"] Yep, whole kernel corn for the stocked trout waters. Texas wildlife used to stock the North Concho where it ran thru San Angelo and encouraged everyone to catch their limit before hot weather set in and corn was the go to bait. I went down once and did it. LOTS of parents with their young kids all along the bank... Closest thing to shootin fish in a barrel I ever participated in and I never went back. (That little river is impounded downtown with several small dams and makes an artificial bigger looking river. Without the little dams, it would just be a ditch since most of the time, Lake Nasworthy dam don't let enough water out for nothin.) For carp.., a guy I ran into late one night after the catfish stopped biting below Twin Buttes dam in San Angelo showed me a bait that he said carp can't refuse. He was right. Wheaties and Big Red soda. Just mixed it up in one of those individual cereal boxes until formed little balls about 3/4"round and we caught carp till our arms were too tired to keep on. Fun as heck but no good to eat IMO. [/QUOTE]
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