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Old February 25th, 2007
 
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Great Hybread Tackle!!!!!!!!

this is for catching carp and other bottem feeders. I like to use old lead molds for the shapes but here is what you need

1 toaster
1 old lead mold with the biggest cavity you can find
1 box of corn flakes
2 cups flour
12 drops fish oil
1 cup of water
1 large mixing bowl
2 eggs
In the mixing bowl add flour and corn flakes mix by hand braking up the corn flakes into smaller pieces. Next, add the fish oil and water mix again by hand (if it is a bit dry add water as needed but don't make to watery) Now add the eggs these are binding material to hold it together once cooked. Mix by hand until contents have an even consistancy. place the mixture into the mold and then place the mold into the toaster the toaster has to have a bagle setting so that the mold will fit. Because of the short cycle time you will have to cook it twice so when it pops up the first time press down for another cycle. Like I said it is a great bait for suckers and crappy.
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Old December 22nd, 2007
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Re: Great Hybread Tackle!!!!!!!!

Ever tried Quaker instant oatmeal for carp? works great down here and its pretty simple to use.
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Re: Great Hybread Tackle!!!!!!!!

Frank Rizo! What a guy!
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Re: Great Hybread Tackle!!!!!!!!

Frank

Great idea. A bit like boilies without the boiling.

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Old December 27th, 2007
 
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Re: Great Hybread Tackle!!!!!!!!

Just use Wheaties and Anise Oil. Dip a double handful of Wheaties into water, crush them up, Keep working them till you have a small ball of ???? Make a dent in the top of the ball and add Anise oil. Let it soak into the mix. Let it set in the sun for a little while. Pinch off enough to make a bait ball to cover the hook. Won't come off. Can't cast it off. You will never eat Wheaties again. But the Carp love them.
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