Flavored Boiled Feed Corn for Carp Fishing (Maize, Field Corn)
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- How to make flavored boiled feed corn for carp fishing. Boiled feed corn works great for hook baits, is easy to make, and can be very effective. Almond, Banana, and Coconut flavored corn was made in this video. Thanks for watching.
Date Filmed: 3/10/2020
Location: Iowa, USA
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Rods:
Ugly Stik GX2 Medium Heavy 6.5 ft (Carp)
Ugly Stik Bigwater Medium Heavy 10 ft (Carp & Catfish)
Ugly Stik Catfish Medium Heavy 7 ft (Catfish)
Ugly Stik Elite Medium 6.5 ft (Pike, White Bass, Trout)
Ugly Stik GX2 Medium 6.5 ft (Pike, White Bass, Trout)
Reels:
Daiwa Regal BRi 4000
Okuma Avenger ABF 55b
Kastking Sharky III Baitfeeder 5000
Daiwa Crossfire 3000
Carp Line: 20lb Trilene Mono, 30lb Spiderwire Braid
Catfish Line: 20lb Trilene Mono
Pike Line: 10lb Trilene Mono
White Bass & Trout Line: 6lb Trilene Mono
Carp Hooks: Lazer Sharp L2 Needlepoint size 4
Catfish Hooks: Eagle Claw Kahle Hooks
Net: Drifter Marine Sport Series Telescopic 2968/PVC
Carp Mat: Yoga mat
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The corn in this video was soaked for 24hrs prior to cooking. If you don't soak first, the cooking time will take MUCH longer than shown here.
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Once again a great video. Nicely organized!
Great video; great tutorial on making your own prepped feed corn for pack bait, chum, and hook baits--kudos!
You should try one jar with garlic powder, strong scent. Carp & catfish love it. My brother caught a 40-45lb carp years ago, accidentally, on of all things a spinnerbait. The lure had Bang Garlic Spray attractant put on it right before casting it. We didn't have a net since we were just fishing for bass and pike. Never in a million years did we expect a monster carp on the line. I had to reach over the edge of the boat and bear hug it to bring it in. Anyhow, ever since then I've been sold on garlic scent.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing these videos. It really helps....
Happy to help!
In South Africa, we use all sorts of “flavors”. My favorite is Vicks vapor rub “flavor” corn and mint.
Excellent 👋👋👋👍
Thank you 👍
Thanks! Good video for actual teaching !!
Glad you found the video useful, thanks Richard.
I made banana pack bait works very good
Classic bait for boga (Megaleporinus obtusidens) down here! I really need to target them more often with bait
Nice, I had to google that fish 😁
I use an electric rice cooker on brown rice setting. Perfect corn every time
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I wanted you to know I tried this with vanilla extract and had the best session yet in my spot. I will upload video to it soon. Thanks for the advice, I used the same sort of rig you used (99% rig).
That's awesome to hear, looking forward to it!
Hello again Tom. You've said in another of your videos that you do the chufa seeds for tiger nuts the same as the corn in this video, does that include the 24 hour presoak as well?
Yep, that's right.
I've been watching your channel for sometime now. I'm truly envious how well you do carp fishing. I use the same pack baits that you generally use (oats, sweet feed, corn, flavors, same flavored feed corn and tiger nut mixes, same boilie recipes and more often than not get skunked or only catch a horn pout or two. There's carp in the two rivers that run through my city, but I sure have struggled to catch any. I use kast king 5000 bait runner reels, I have a few of the same poles that you have, I use pretty much the same method feeder set up, and about the only thing I see different is I'm not good at tying hair rigs with short leaders yet, so still relying on pre made hair rigs which have a much longer leader than your hair rig leaders that you make.It's been frustrating to say the least. I've probably fished 40 hours this past week targetting carp exclusively and yet to even get a bite, and I've been spodding with boiled pigeon feed and feild corn to try to draw them in as well. You and a few other carp fisherman inspired me to start carp fishing and I'm boound and determined to achieve some level of success carp fishing, but I must admit I'm already getting rther discouraged.
My recommendation is to focus your efforts on finding the fish. You can have the best bait, rigs, and gear but if there are no fish in the places you're fishing, you'll never catch any. In rivers, fishing in the main current is no good. The fish will likely be in slack water or eddys. Places where there is reduced current like behind a wing dam, rock pile, or brush pile. Also, anywhere a creek or stream empties into the main river can be a good place to try. Trying different times of day can make a difference too. If you've been fishing in the afternoon, try morning instead. Hope that gives you some ideas. Good luck!
He’s got some envious locations. He has a good video on how he ties hair rigs. As soon as I’m done with my Amazon hair rigs I’m going to try his method.
I feel your frustration! I I am in my 7th in a row sessions being skunked. New season for me start in June here in Chicago. I have learned that catching nothing no matter what you try is part of carping. My slogan is be mentally prepared to be skunked, but always keep trying. Enjoy nature while you fish. When guys online show their trophy carp, you do not know how many hours or days it took to catch them. Hang in there, you will have a break through!
good info Tom. I haven't used feed corn. I assume you must boil it in order to use it even in the packbait right? The more I get into Carp fishing, the more money I would save using field corn I imagine. Thanks.
Yep, it's super cheap and needs to be re-hydrated to be used. The thing I like the most is that it doesn't get stolen by panfish all the time like what happens with canned corn.
Very useful informative video thanks.
Could I please ask what was that syringe you was using bud that looked liked like it would save me so much time than the conventional style
Thanks once again
It's a medical product I brought home from work. If you search for "irrigation bulb syringe" you should be able to buy them online somewhere. Thanks for watching.
@@OutsidewithTom excellent thanks
I'm just in the process of watching your 2 hour video from last year.
Keep them coming watching from over the waters of the 🇬🇧 here
Have you experimented with/used the different carp flavor juices on the market? Some of them have alcohol in them for preserving I believe. So I was thinking of trying a couple with the same method you use in this video since I can get them fairly cheap.
I've never used any commercially made carp bait flavors.
Do you ever use food coloring? I've seen some commercial stuff sold where they dye the corn bright pink. I'm curious about it but haven't tried it yet.
I'm not into the bright colored baits, just a personal preference. Whether or not the color helps at all is debatable. One thing I am 100% sure of is that it will stain your hands. 😀
I been debating whether or not to buy feed corn. I know you do well with it.
Look forward to seeing these flavors in action
Works pretty good for me, but does require some prep. I like doing that kind of stuff. Saw how well you did with tiger nuts so I bought some to try. Got them raw so I can flavor them myself.
@@OutsidewithTom that's a great idea..
Only thing I'm not sure of .. The container doesn't say to refrigerate after opening.. I've kept them in a cool room but they dont seem to smell quite the same... I bought like 4 containers... I dodnt realise how many would come in a container.. I'm not sure oj my lifetime I can use them all
@@RalphBarton-fishing Good question, I have no idea how the ones from bait companies should be stored. Maybe there are preservatives in there, not sure.
You’re about 2 stems away from making moon shine! I’m going to try this in the pressure cooker and see if takes less time.
Hahaha! I've seen others use a pressure cooker, gets the job done for sure.
I prepared maize years ago and stored it in an air tight container. I plan on trying carp fishing again. When I opened the bucket the maize looks fine but it is hard since it sat so long. Can I use it like this or do I need to do something to soften it up again?
I'd appreciate your advice!
Dan
I'd toss it and get some new corn.
Have you tried vanilla extract? I always have that in cabinet. Can we assume a video is coming with these baits and a 20# fish?
Yep, vanilla works good too. Only 20 lbs? 😁
@@OutsidewithTom 30# will suffice.
@@nergrohombre 👍😁
I prefer to use imitation extract since it doesn’t contain alcohol
Nicely done. The jars from Hobby Lobby ...... do you know the name for them? My local hobby lobby only has glass paint jars. Thanks for the videos. Like them all a lot!
Pretty sure they were called artist jars, they were right by the paints. Maybe they don't carry them anymore.
@@OutsidewithTom I found them on their website. You were right. They are artists jars. Im gonna pick some up this week for carrying my hook baits. Thanks again for the great content!!
Is it used at sea water? Saltwater
How long do these nut containers full of feed corn last in the fridge before going bad?
Depends on how cold your fridge is. I keep my bait fridge pretty cold and they will last 3-4 months before mold will start.
I know you use sriracha for your tiger nuts. Have you done this with the corn?
Yep. czcams.com/video/8IYLH2GcDjw/video.html
Hi buddy try anasen flavour wery good
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Can you use store bought corn and do the same flavors??
Yep
Is he a friend of the pva?
my corn doesn't get soft , i boil for over 2 hrs. what's am i doing wrong?
If the corn hasn't been soaked for a day or two first, it will take a long time to cook. Probably more like 3-4 hrs or more. Some people like to use a pressure cooker and get the same result in about 45min. Good luck!
Try caramel flavour a game changer
Can I use canned corn here?
No need to add flavor to canned corn.