Papa’s Famous Catfish Bait Recipe (2024)

Get more catch than you used to with this irresistible catfish bait. Consider this as a gift recipe from my family to yours!

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In this article:

  1. Easy Catfish Bait Recipe
  2. What You Need
  3. Here’s How to Make It
  4. Using the Bait

Papa’s “Special Blend” Catfish Bait

Easy Catfish Bait Recipe

Let me tell you a story of my Papa’s catfish bait.

I recently visited my grandparents and had to help Papa clean out his tool shed.

While I was moving a toolbox around, I knocked over and broke a glass bottle and was quickly hit with an absolutely disgusting smell. I couldn’t pinpoint it but I knew it was vaguely familiar.

A few minutes later Papa came around to see how things were going and saw me gagging from the smell. He just laughed and said I see you found my “special blend” homemade catfish bait.

That’s when the memory if the smell hit me.

When I was a kid, my family would take a week-long camping trip at the end of October, to Lake Sam Rayburn, deep in the Piney Woods National Forest of East Texas. Every morning, around 4:00 am, we would take the boat out and run all of our trotlines on the misty black water of the lake.

I remembered the tendrils of mist that would curl around and into the boat and the faint rustling of animals at the water’s edge as they came for a morning drink.

Of all these things I remember the smell the most. My Grandpa would make his special blend of catfish “cheese” in January of each year and would let it sit and get “ripe” as he called it, until our camping trips.

As a child, I would get as far to the back of the boat as possible but nothing would escape that smell. You would have that lingering odor on you for days on end.

I could never believe it when we would pull up hundreds of pounds of catfish lures, a few alligator gar, the occasional snapping turtle, and even more rare, an actual alligator. Whatever it was that made it smell so rancid was the same thing that made it irresistible to the fish.

It wasn’t until years later that I finally got ahold of my papa’s recipe for both his cheese bait as well as his “blood ball bait.”

These recipes and catfishing technique have served my family quite well over the last few decades. Now, I want to share them with you.

What You Need

  • Mason jar (Papa would use an old mayonnaise jar)
  • 1lb of cheese spread (preferably cheddar) the cheaper the better
  • 8 oz. of beef blood
  • 1 container of minced garlic
  • Sawdust
  • Sponge
  • Popsicle stick
  • An out-of-the-way place allow it to ripen

Here’s How to Make It

Step 1. Warm the Cheese

Allow the cheese to warm up either about 20-40 seconds in the microwave or a few minutes in the sun.

Step 2. Mix Cheese with Blood and Garlic

Mix the cheese, blood, and garlic into the jar and stir until it’s evenly dispersed and there are no big chunks.

Step 3. Add Sawdust to the Paste

Take the paste you have just made and add some of the sawdust to thicken it. Add a small amount at a time to avoid any big clumps.

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Step 4. Make It Tacky

You want to add enough sawdust to make it tacky, almost to the consistency of thick oatmeal.

*If you add too much your bait will dry out and crumble; too little and it will wash off before you can land a fish

Step 5. Seal the Jar

Once you have the right consistency, seal the cap on the jar set it in an out-of-the-way place (preferably one that gets a good amount of sunlight).

Step 6. Let It Sit for a Week

You will want to let it sit for a minimum of a week, but the longer the better. Some of Papa’s bait has sat for 3 years before using it.

Using the Bait

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When it’s time to grab your tackle box and the cheese bait, make sure that you don’t forget the popsicle stick and the sponge.

Once you get to your favorite catfishing hole it’s time to break out the cheese bait. (You may want to cover your nose with a handkerchief to avoid some of the smell)

Cut your sponge into long thin strips and then moisten them to make the sponge more pliable. Wrap the sponge around your hook (a treble hook works best) and make sure that the barbs on the hook catch the sponge so that it will stick to the hook underwater.

Use the Popsicle stick to avoid getting the bait on your hands, smear it on the sponge until it is fully saturated. You want to gently cast and allow the bait to get close to the bottom but not to where it drags as this will pull the bait off the hook.

If you don’t feel any bites or catfish lure, pull the bait up about every hour or so and check the sponge, if it looks like most of the cheese has washed off of it, reapply and start over.

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If you follow the above recipe you should have no trouble pulling in plenty of catfish for a meal. This recipe has worked for my family for a long time and hopefully, it will work for you.

There are a ton of other recipes available online using many different ingredients and I would love to know what you use and what works for you.

Do you think this catfish bait will work for you too? Share with us your thoughts in the comments section below!

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Editor’s Note: This post was originally published in October 2012 and has been updated for quality and relevancy.

Papa’s Famous Catfish Bait Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the best homemade bait for catfish? ›

We all have our "swear by" bait for catfish. For me, it is chicken liver, live shad or my favorite recipe: cherry chicken, raw chicken marinated and refrigerated for several days in cherry Kool-Aid.

What bait is irresistible to catfish? ›

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What flavor Kool-Aid is the best for catfish bait? ›

How to make homemade bait to catch Big Catfish - My Ingredients - 1. Chicken Gizzard 2. Kool-Aid ( Grape and Orange) 3. Garlic infused oil You can use any flavor Kool-Aid you like.

What is catfish stink bait made of? ›

His favorite bait is pieces of hot dog soaked in a mix of cherry Kool-Aid and garlic powder. For some reason, that combination sets catfish in fishing derbies on fire. “It's easy to get at the store, and it's easy to handle with kids,” Coleman said.

Does peanut butter make good catfish bait? ›

To prepare homemade catfish bait out of dough, you will need the following ingredients: gloves, a bowl, 2 slices of dried bread, 1/2 cup to 1 cup of peanut butter, honey, garlic, onion powder, liquid smoke, and flour. Crumble the bread. Mix the bread with peanut butter.

Will catfish eat hot dogs? ›

Many catfish anglers have used them for decades. On the other hand, most catfish anglers seem to discover hot dogs out of desperation, after running out of traditional fishing baits such as worms and cut baits. Hot dogs are a common food taken along on fishing excursions and double as excellent catfish bait.

What bait catches the biggest catfish? ›

Natural baits commonly used for catching larger channel catfish include fresh dead shad, perch, and bluegill used either whole or in chunks. Additionally, minnows and various other dead and live baits can also be effective in attracting these fish.

What is the secret to catching catfish? ›

Lures: While some anglers have success using lures, most catfish anglers prefer to use live bait. Minnows, cut baitfish, liver, grasshoppers, night crawlers, or even hotdogs or cheese work great for bullheads and channel catfish. Blue catfish and flatheads prefer live sunfish or shad.

What are catfish most attracted to? ›

Live Bait: Catfish are opportunistic feeders and are attracted to live bait such as minnows, worms, crayfish, or small fish like shad. Thread your bait onto the hook to make it more enticing. Cut Bait: Without a doubt, cut bait is my favorite way to fish for catfish.

What do you soak hot dogs in for catfish? ›

Hot dogs soaked in a mix of cherry Kool-Aid and garlic powder have proven to be an effective catfish bait.

What smell attracts catfish the most? ›

For catfish scents, the smellier the better. Ingredients like chicken liver, gutted fish, Limburger cheese and rotting shrimp are examples of things that can be combined together. The best stink bait is left to marinade for a few days and “ripen” so that the blend of scents is irresistible to the catfish.

How far away can catfish smell bait? ›

Having an entire body that allows the fish to detect smells allows it to “key in” on smells from as far as 15 feet away but some scientists speculate that could be even further.

Can fish smell human scent on bait? ›

The fish are definitely going to pick up that scent, especially during that investigative period. You don't want the smell of alcohol or perfume on your lure. What you can do is cover those scents up with a more appealing scent to fish or try to neutralize the odor.

What soap attracts catfish? ›

Perhaps the strangest of those choices is soap. Yes, Ivory bar soap will catch a catfish. Catfish love the smell of lye and will go after it just as well as any other stink bait. Anglers take the bar and cut it into small squares and cast it into a current so the smell will disperse and attract catfish.

What will attract catfish? ›

A wide variety of scents and textures have been known to attract catfish. One bait recipe: Chopped up hot dogs sprinkled with cherry Kool-Aid. Cut-up shad is a popular bait for people seeking large catfish. Zote Soap is a popular catfish bait among fisheries biologists.

Can you use hot dogs as bait for catfish? ›

Hot dogs soaked in a mix of cherry Kool-Aid and garlic powder have proven to be an effective catfish bait.

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