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Fish Bait Recipe Book<br />

By: Darren <strong>Takenaga</strong><br />

© 2004, Darren <strong>Takenaga</strong> – SRC<br />

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Without limiting the rights under the<br />

copyright reserved above, no part of this publication may be<br />

reproduced, stored or introduced into a retrieval system, or<br />

transmitted, in any form or by any means (electronic,<br />

mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise), without<br />

the prior written permission of the copyright owner. Any<br />

violators will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.<br />

Contact <strong>info</strong>:<br />

SRC<br />

3410 La Sierra Ave #F-214<br />

Riverside, CA 92503<br />

srcworld@gmail.com<br />

Darren <strong>Takenaga</strong><br />

darrentak@aol.com<br />

Introduction: Thank you very much for buying this<br />

publication. A percentage of the sale of this <strong>book</strong> goes to<br />

non-profit charities. One charity is the Make-A-Wish<br />

Foundation and the other is Operation Smile. Both of these<br />

charities help children.


It is my hope that you will find it very helpful in your<br />

enjoyment of the sport of <strong>fish</strong>ing. Some of the ingredients<br />

found in the <strong>recipe</strong>s might seem unusual and/or you might not<br />

readily know how to obtain some ingredients. You may find<br />

particular <strong>info</strong>rmation such as description or place of<br />

purchase from the Internet.<br />

Please note that although these <strong>recipe</strong>s have been tested and<br />

have been found successful, they may not work all the time<br />

in all conditions. This is what makes this sport exciting.<br />

Take several <strong>bait</strong>s with you on excursions including your<br />

tried and true <strong>bait</strong>s you have used in the past.<br />

If you have any comments, feedback, suggestions, I would be<br />

very much interested. Please email me at srcworld@gmail.com<br />

Also, I am currently writing another updated edition of Fish<br />

Bait Recipe Book. If you would like to submit “your”<br />

<strong>recipe</strong>, please email or snail mail me for inclusion in the<br />

next <strong>book</strong>. (Please go to end of <strong>book</strong> for form and other<br />

participation programs)<br />

If you would like to be notified as to when the next edition<br />

is finished, please email or snail me your name, address,<br />

and email.<br />

Thank you very much.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Darren <strong>Takenaga</strong>, 2004<br />

Trout Baits<br />

Bait #1<br />

Ingredients:<br />

Oil of Anise<br />

Fresh white bread<br />

Peel off the crust of two or three pieces (portions) of<br />

white bread. Add some oil of Anise. Work the liquid into<br />

the bread until it has a heavy dough consistency.<br />

Bait #2


Ingredients:<br />

3.5 cups of water<br />

1.5 cups of flour<br />

.5 cups of sugar<br />

1 cup of uncooked oatmeal<br />

2 tbls of strawberry jello mix<br />

2 tbls of maple syrup<br />

Boil water. Add all ingredients, mix and place in<br />

refrigerator overnight.<br />

Bait #3<br />

Ingredients:<br />

1 Loaf of sliced white bread<br />

1 6oz can of tuna packed in oil<br />

2 tbls cornmeal<br />

1 tbls garlic salt<br />

1/8 tsp parsley<br />

Remove the bread crust and throw away. In a bowl, mix<br />

together remaining bread with the can of tuna by squeezing<br />

through your fingers. Once this mix resembles stiff cookie<br />

dough you are ready to add the cornmeal, garlic salt and<br />

parsley. Work your formula until all the ingredients have<br />

been mixed evenly. Keep formula frozen when not being used.<br />

Bait #4<br />

Ingredients:<br />

1.5 cups of any kind of flake cereal<br />

1 cup of peanut butter<br />

2 big squeezes of any kind of syrup (maple, pancake, etc)<br />

3 slices of American cheese<br />

Mix together until firm.


Bait #5<br />

Ingredients:<br />

1 cup flour<br />

water<br />

.5 cups of curry powder (optional)<br />

Place flour in bowl. Add small amounts of water until firm<br />

and sticky. Roll into ball and coat with a little bit of<br />

flour. Store in airtight container.<br />

Variation: use .5 cup flour and .5 cup curry powder<br />

Bait #6<br />

Ingredients:<br />

1 bag miniature marshmallows<br />

.25 cup of garlic powder<br />

1 small bowl<br />

1 cup water<br />

1 jar with tight lid (for <strong>bait</strong> storage)<br />

Take out about 1 cup of the marshmallows and set aside.<br />

Fill bowl with garlic powder. Put 5 marshmallows in the<br />

cup of water and make sure they are wet. After soaking, put<br />

the marshmallows in bowl of garlic and stir until coated<br />

evenly. After coated, put in jar and start process over<br />

again.<br />

Variation: you can use a packet of cheese from a box of<br />

macaroni and cheese or anise extract instead of garlic.


Bait #7<br />

Ingredients:<br />

1 Loaf of Sliced White Bread<br />

1 Can Tuna in vegetable oil (6 oz.)<br />

1 tbls garlic salt<br />

2 tbls yellow cornmeal<br />

.25 tsp anise extract<br />

1/8 tsp parsley fresh or dried<br />

1 bottle of red food coloring<br />

1 bottle of yellow food coloring<br />

1 bottle of mineral oil<br />

ziplock bags<br />

variation:<br />

can substitute bread with Kraft Velveeta unsliced block<br />

cheese<br />

Remove and discard crust from bread. Empty entire contents<br />

of canned tuna including oil into glass or ceramic bowl.<br />

Mix bread and tuna until a dough consistency is reached.<br />

Add parsley, garlic salt, anise, and cornmeal and mix<br />

thoroughly. If mix is not moist enough, add a little<br />

mineral oil to moisten. Set aside half hour.<br />

Separate <strong>bait</strong> mix as follows. 50%, 25%, 25% and store the<br />

50% in ziplock bag. Can be stored frozen for 6 months.<br />

The other 25% mixtures are for coloring.<br />

RED: Put a little mineral oil in ziplock bag and rub bag to<br />

coat the inside walls with the oil. Open bag and add drops<br />

of red food coloring. Add the 25% <strong>bait</strong> into bag and<br />

THOROUGHLY MIX. Add more drops as needed to obtain dark pink<br />

color. It is important that the <strong>bait</strong> is mixed throughout to<br />

get an even color. Can keep in ziplock for storage. Can be<br />

stored frozen for 6 months.<br />

YELLOW: Same as above using the other 25% <strong>bait</strong> mix.<br />

When <strong>fish</strong>ing, use the uncolored <strong>bait</strong> first. If it doesn’t<br />

seem to be working that day, use the red and then the<br />

yellow.<br />

Bait #8<br />

Ingredients:<br />

1 can cream corn<br />

1 can sugar (use can from cream corn for measurement)<br />

1 cup cornmeal<br />

1 tbls vanilla extract


Combine everything except vanilla in a pan and bring to<br />

boil. Stir often. (don’t let it burn) After it starts to<br />

boil, add vanilla extract. If mixture is too moist, add<br />

cornmeal. If too dry, add water.<br />

Cat<strong>fish</strong> Bait<br />

Bait #1<br />

Ingredients:<br />

2 cans of tuna <strong>fish</strong><br />

1 tbls of strawberry flavored syrup<br />

1 tbls of molasses<br />

1 tbls of imitation strawberry flavor<br />

1 tbls of ground cinnamon<br />

3 tbls of garlic powder<br />

flour, as needed<br />

Mix all ingredients (except tuna) into a<br />

bowl until well blended. In a separate bowl put your 2 cans<br />

of<br />

tuna and mash with fork until all of the lumps are out, then<br />

add this to your other bowl. Mix it all together very well<br />

then add flour until you get it to the right thickness to<br />

stay on your hook. Stir with plastic or wooden spoon. Put<br />

into fridge for 2 to 3 days.<br />

Bait #2<br />

Ingredients:<br />

1 cup of hog pellets (can be found at local ranch or feed<br />

store) – no corn additives if possible<br />

8 peeled bananas<br />

.5 cups water<br />

4.5 cups flour<br />

Combine water and hog pellets in glass bowl. Soak until<br />

pellets break up. Add bananas. Mix. Add flour and mix<br />

until dough consistency. Add more flour if still wet. Put<br />

in ziplock bags and bring extra flour on <strong>fish</strong>ing trip in<br />

case flour is needed to stiffen <strong>bait</strong>. Store in cool dry<br />

place.<br />

Bait #3<br />

Ingredients:


1 can cream corn<br />

1 can sugar (use can from cream corn for measurement)<br />

1 cup cornmeal<br />

1 tbls vanilla extract<br />

Combine everything except vanilla in a pan and bring to<br />

boil. Stir often. (don’t let it burn) After it starts to<br />

boil, add vanilla extract. If mixture is too moist, add<br />

cornmeal. If too dry, add water.<br />

Bait #4<br />

Ingredients:<br />

Pork brains from meat department<br />

Limburger Cheese<br />

Melt cheese. Remove cheese from heating source. Mix pork<br />

brains with cheese until thick enough to stay on hook. Let<br />

cool. Probably want to use rubber gloves when <strong>bait</strong>ing the<br />

hook. This <strong>bait</strong> smells and only the serious <strong>fish</strong>ing<br />

enthusiast may want to attempt this.<br />

Bait #5<br />

Ingredients:<br />

1 cup cornflakes<br />

water<br />

1 cheese packet from Kraft Macaroni and cheese<br />

Combine cheese and cornflakes. Add water while mixing until<br />

dough consistency. (enough to stay on hook)<br />

Bait #6<br />

.5 cup self rising flour<br />

.5 cup white corn meal<br />

couple cans of corn<br />

Combine flour and corn meal. Mix. Stir in juice from canned<br />

corn until dough consistency. Let set overnight.<br />

Bait #7<br />

Ingredients:<br />

1 can spam regular<br />

1 tbls garlic salt<br />

1 cheese packet from Kraft Mac and Cheese<br />

ziplock bag<br />

Cut spam into cubes. Combine all ingredients in ziplock and<br />

shake. Shake and <strong>bait</strong>.<br />

Bait #8


Ingredients:<br />

2 cans of tuna packed in oil<br />

white flour<br />

Put tuna into glass bowl. Mash until chunks are gone. Add<br />

flour while mixing/kneading. Add flour until dough<br />

consistency.<br />

Bait #9<br />

Ingredients:<br />

1 can cat food<br />

3 tbls molasses<br />

1 brick unsliced Velveeta Cheese melted<br />

4 cups of cattle feed or <strong>fish</strong> food pellets<br />

flour or oatmeal<br />

hot water<br />

Variation: dog food replacing cat food, strawberry soda can<br />

be added to <strong>recipe</strong>.<br />

Combine cat food, molasses, cheese, pellets/feed into bowl.<br />

Mix while adding hot water to mush up pellets. Add flour or<br />

oatmeal to dough consistency. Freeze in ziplocks bags for<br />

storage.<br />

Bait #10<br />

Ingredients:<br />

.5 box of Life Cereal<br />

carton of chicken livers<br />

1.5 pounds of Limburger Cheese<br />

5 gallon bucket<br />

water<br />

Put cereal, liver, and cheese in bucket. Put enough water<br />

in bucket to make moist and stir. Mold into hook sized<br />

balls. Put on plate and heat with hair dryer or place in<br />

sun until hard enough to stay on hook.<br />

Bait #11<br />

Ingredients:<br />

1 bottle Thai Fish Sauce (found at Asian markets or Asian<br />

section at grocer)<br />

1 minced garlic<br />

carton of chicken livers<br />

scraps of <strong>fish</strong> parts (heads are best)<br />

flour


Mix livers and <strong>fish</strong> scraps. Mash by hand tool. Add <strong>fish</strong><br />

sauce and garlic. Let stand for 10 minutes until <strong>bait</strong><br />

starts to stiffen. Add flour to thicken. Put into<br />

jar/bottle with top opened slightly and let stand for 3<br />

days. Use with sponge or dip <strong>bait</strong>.<br />

Carp Bait<br />

Bait #1<br />

Ingredients:<br />

1 pint water<br />

.5 packet strawberry jello<br />

2 tbls sugar<br />

1 tbls vanilla extract<br />

2 cups cornmeal<br />

1 cup flour<br />

Bring water to boil. Reduce heat to low and stir in half<br />

pack of jello. Add sugar and vanilla extract.<br />

In separate bowl, dry mix cornmeal and flour. Take mixture<br />

and sprinkle some into jello. When bubbles appear, add more<br />

dry mix. Repeat until all dry mix is used.<br />

Stir for half a minute and dump onto sheet of aluminum foil.<br />

When cooled, knead into ball. Wrap ball in for or ziplock<br />

bag and store in refrigerator. (good for up to a week) Can<br />

be broken into pieces, kneaded and placed on hook.<br />

Bait #2<br />

Ingredients:<br />

1 plastic bowl<br />

1 pack of strawberry or cherry jello<br />

1 box corn flakes<br />

Pour some corn flakes into bowl. Mash into small pieces.<br />

Mix in a little water and jello. Add in small amounts until<br />

mixture is firm and can be <strong>bait</strong>ed on hook.<br />

Bait #3<br />

Ingredients:<br />

1 lb bag dry grits<br />

2 cans whole corn (drained)<br />

.5 box instant potatoes mix


2 cans cream of corn<br />

1 box sugar pops cereal<br />

Mix grits and corns into bowl. Start adding potato mix<br />

while stirring until firm. Place sugar pops on hook and<br />

pack mixture around the cereal.<br />

Bait #4<br />

Ingredients:<br />

2 cups cornmeal<br />

3 tbsp sugar<br />

.5 tsp salt<br />

1 pack strawberry jello<br />

1 tbsp vanilla extract<br />

2 cups water<br />

1 bag of marshmallows<br />

Pour all ingredients except for marshmallows in glass bowl<br />

(pyrex or similar for cooking) and mix until dissolved. Cook<br />

over low flame stirring constantly. While stirring, slowly<br />

add marshmallows. Continue until batch is sticky and too<br />

thick to stir. Put on wax paper and let cool. Wrap up and<br />

ready to use.<br />

Bait #5<br />

Ingredients:<br />

1 can cream corn<br />

1 can sugar (use can from cream corn for measurement)<br />

1 cup cornmeal<br />

1 tbls vanilla extract<br />

Combine everything except vanilla in a pan and bring to<br />

boil. Stir often. (don’t let it burn) After it starts to<br />

boil, add vanilla extract. If mixture is too moist, add<br />

cornmeal. If too dry, add water.<br />

Bait #6<br />

Ingredients:<br />

.5 pint sour cream<br />

1 can cream corn<br />

.5 box Hungry Jack Instant potatoes unflavored


Mix all together. Add more potato mix as needed to achieve<br />

dough consistency<br />

Bait #7<br />

Ingredients:<br />

2 cups flour<br />

2 tsp vanilla extract<br />

litre of strawberry or grape soda<br />

Mix flour and extract in bowl. Stir while adding either<br />

flavor soda until dough consistency.<br />

Bait #8<br />

Ingredients:<br />

1 pack cherry kool aid<br />

1 pack shrimp flavored ramen noodles<br />

.5 cup corn meal<br />

.5 cup flour<br />

1 tsp vanilla extract<br />

1 tsp almond extract<br />

food processor<br />

some water<br />

Mix noodles and shrimp flavor in food processor until it<br />

turns into powder. Add everything else and mix in processor<br />

until dough consistency. Add water to moisten. Store in<br />

refrigerator or freezer in ziplock bag.<br />

Bait #9<br />

Ingredients:<br />

1 hotdog wiener<br />

2 cups flour<br />

2 slices of American cheese<br />

.75 cup of water<br />

Chop hotdog and cheese into small pieces. Put in glass<br />

mixing bowl. Add flour. Mix while adding water until dough<br />

consistency. Refrigerate.<br />

Bait #10<br />

Ingredients:


1 can cream corn<br />

2 tbls butter nut flavoring or vanilla butter nut<br />

3-4 packets of instant grits (not quick grits)<br />

1 box instant mashed potatoes<br />

Pour all of cream corn in large mixing container. Add<br />

flavoring and 3 or 4 packets of grits. Mix. Add mashed<br />

potatoes until dough consistency.<br />

Bait #11<br />

Ingredients:<br />

1 jar peanut butter<br />

2 slices of whole wheat bread<br />

2 tbls water<br />

take off crust from whole wheat bread. Spread peanut butter<br />

on one side of each piece. Put peanut butter slices together<br />

and put into bowl. Add the water and mix until dough<br />

consistency.<br />

Oil Based Formulas<br />

(used for dipping – attractants for <strong>bait</strong> enhancements)<br />

Recipe #1<br />

Ingredients:<br />

5 parts oil of rhodium<br />

2 parts oil of cumen<br />

1 part tincture of musk<br />

Stir ingredients. Put 1 or 2 drops on <strong>fish</strong> <strong>bait</strong> to attract<br />

<strong>fish</strong>.<br />

Recipe #2<br />

Ingredients:<br />

1 lb ground anise seed or fennel seed<br />

.5 lb ground allspice<br />

1/8 oz oil of cloves<br />

Mix thoroughly. Put in sealed jar for several days. Put a<br />

drop on <strong>fish</strong> <strong>bait</strong>.


Recipe #3<br />

Ingredients:<br />

.5 oz oil of rhodium<br />

1/8 oz oil of spearmint<br />

.5 oz oil of anise<br />

1 oz glycerin<br />

Mix all. Put 2 drops on any <strong>bait</strong>.<br />

Recipe #4<br />

Ingredients:<br />

2 oz cod liver oil<br />

20 drops oil of anise<br />

Mix well. Use on <strong>bait</strong>. Recommended for trout.<br />

Recipe #5<br />

.5 oz oil of rhodium<br />

.5 pint olive oil<br />

Mix well. Put 1 or 2 drops on <strong>bait</strong>.<br />

Miscellaneous Tip:<br />

Green husk juice from walnut can be used as dipping oil.<br />

Special Bonus Secret Bait<br />

This is a“natural” <strong>bait</strong> for catching trout and cat<strong>fish</strong>.<br />

Believe it or not, ant eggs make great <strong>bait</strong>. The most<br />

popular ant eggs come from red or black ants. You need to<br />

find the type of ants of the bigger variety because you need<br />

at least eggs that are ¼” long so that they stay on the<br />

hook.<br />

You can put several eggs on a No. 8 or 10 <strong>bait</strong>holder hook.<br />

When <strong>fish</strong>ing for trout or cat<strong>fish</strong>, use a sliding sinker rig<br />

with a small marshmallow slid on the hook and up onto the


leader before <strong>bait</strong>ing up. This floats the <strong>bait</strong> off the<br />

bottom a little. Use a leader of about 18 inches for trout.<br />

Cat<strong>fish</strong> leader about 10 to 12 inches.<br />

Gathering the eggs. Find anthills/nests and gather up<br />

handfuls of ants, eggs, etc and put into a paper bag. (wear<br />

rubber gloves to avoid getting bitten and leave some eggs so<br />

that you can come back in the future to gather more eggs)<br />

Take an aquarium or big box or similar and place in<br />

sunlight. Cover half the box so that there is half sunlight<br />

and half shade in the bottom. Place cardboard at the bottom<br />

(shaded area)<br />

Place the ants, eggs, debris in the sun side bottom. Soon<br />

the ants will carry the eggs to the shaded side. After<br />

awhile you can take the cardboard and scoop the eggs up.<br />

You can freeze a years supply so that you don’t have to go<br />

egg hunting on every <strong>fish</strong>ing trip.<br />

Important: you must place the eggs in a cardboard container<br />

for freezing because the eggs will sweat if placed in glass,<br />

plastic, or metal – thus ruining the effectiveness of the<br />

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go to www.quiltingkingdom.com

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