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Topic: Preserved baits?  (Read 683 times)

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SpeedyStein

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Anyone ever use any of the commercially available preserved baits? 

https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/magic-preserved-baby-shad-baits

I see stuff like this all over the place, but never see anyone using them or talking about them.  Curious if something like that can take place of frozen baits - would be nice to not need to keep it frozen.  Can they be kept after the bag is open?  Can I make something like this at home using herring?
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I cannot vouch for their efficacy with regular fishing, but I threw some sardines of that brand in a crab hoop, and the crabs were tickled.


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Anyone ever use any of the commercially available preserved baits? 

https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/magic-preserved-baby-shad-baits

I see stuff like this all over the place, but never see anyone using them or talking about them.  Curious if something like that can take place of frozen baits - would be nice to not need to keep it frozen.  Can they be kept after the bag is open?  Can I make something like this at home using herring?

I would brine them for bait.
« Last Edit: January 31, 2024, 03:41:45 PM by Sailfish »
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To clarify, I don't plan to purchase any of those.  I just it pretty much everywhere fishing stuff is sold, and it always looked like a smelly sticky mess to me.  But, also don't wanna walk by something if a bunch of people use it with success. 

I cannot vouch for their efficacy with regular fishing, but I threw some sardines of that brand in a crab hoop, and the crabs were tickled.

Haha, that checks out. Crabs eat pretty much everything. 


I would brine them for bait.

Thanks for posting the brine recipe - was planning to do that.  My herrings are all frozen in ziplocks right now, will probably mix a brine batch and brine them as I use them, a handful at a time.  How long do you usually soak them in the brine?

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I remember watching a YouTube video where someone trolled those shad for trout with some success. But I don't have a link as it was many years ago.
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How long do you usually soak them in the brine?

I usually brine them the night before but you can leave them in the brine much longer.
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Sweet, thanks! I'm new to preserving my own bait, hoping to get the best product I can from the herring I caught this year.
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