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Goldfish for Bait

Posted on 8/3/23 at 6:02 pm
Posted by deeprig9
Unincorporated Ozora, Georgia
Member since Sep 2012
64194 posts
Posted on 8/3/23 at 6:02 pm
I remember as a kid people saying goldfish were great crappie bait, but it was illegal (GA).

At some point, the law changed in GA and now they have them at my local bait shop. But they aren't the little ones, they sell the big ones. Are these for catfish? Bass? Both?
Posted by El Segundo Guy
SE OK
Member since Aug 2014
9649 posts
Posted on 8/3/23 at 6:05 pm to
Goldfish or Black Salties? Either way, I've always had better luck with shad or skipjack (can't catch them here).

I know a guy that's too lazy to get up early to catch shad for stripers so he bought some Black Salties. Not only did he not catch any striper, he caught nothing. They're supposed to be hearty and live well in less than ideal situations.
Posted by REB BEER
Laffy Yet
Member since Dec 2010
16247 posts
Posted on 8/3/23 at 6:11 pm to
The big goldfish are great catfish bait. They have a strain of shiners now that are gold. My uncle owns a pretty big bait outfit in NWLA that sells them all. He said the gold shiners work great for sac a lait on some lakes and terrible on others and no one really knows why.
Posted by Astrosfan
Nowheresville
Member since Jul 2021
724 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 3:16 am to
Used them for flatheads in the 80s a few times. They would swim for days and nothing, zero, nada. Same for carp. Nothing beats a bluegill on a trot line!
Posted by El Segundo Guy
SE OK
Member since Aug 2014
9649 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 3:34 am to
I just am a true believer in cast netting shad, or catching bluegill or skipjack (if they are in the waters in your area. They are just better options. It might be a hassle but it's the price to pay to catch fish. I'm getting ready to go net shad right now.
Posted by LanierSpots
Sarasota, Florida
Member since Sep 2010
61851 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 6:04 am to
I remember when it was a no no.
Posted by lsushelly
Denham Springs
Member since Aug 2006
2865 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 6:33 am to
Wouldn’t they get soggy and just dissolve?
Posted by Animal
Member since Dec 2017
4222 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 6:35 am to
I remember when it was not allowed. Never understood why unless they thought that they could become an invasive species. I didn't even know that it is legal now.
Posted by Ron Cheramie
The Cajun Hedgehog
Member since Aug 2016
5151 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 7:36 am to
It’s never been illegal to use goldfish as bait in Louisiana but most people believe it is or was at some point

It’s one of those myths that has been passed down over time that keeps getting spread
Posted by Monday
Prairieville
Member since Mar 2013
5005 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 11:15 am to
quote:

Wouldn’t they get soggy and just dissolve?

This made me actually laugh out loud.
Posted by Astrosfan
Nowheresville
Member since Jul 2021
724 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 12:24 pm to
Dead on!
Posted by slacker130
Your mom
Member since Jul 2010
8045 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 12:26 pm to
This video they use monster goldfish for monster bass. I wish I had access to this lake.

Giant Goldfish for Record Bass
Posted by Sidicous
Middle of Nowhere
Member since Aug 2015
17267 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 1:43 pm to
I used goldfish, especially the fancy fantailed goggle eyes kind, when I lived in Oklahoma. The clear lakes in north east and central OK made them effective for bank fishing. Caught all kinds of bass and other stuff.

Biggest crappie I ever caught was on a fancy goldfish up there. Could fit a beer can in his mouth easily. (I don’t carry scales)
Posted by gumbo2176
Member since May 2018
15250 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 3:46 pm to
quote:

Used them for flatheads in the 80s a few times.



Flatheads are one of the few catfish that actually prefer live bait, most others are scavengers. Every large flathead I've ever caught has been on live bream.
Posted by El Segundo Guy
SE OK
Member since Aug 2014
9649 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 9:06 pm to
After thinking about it more, I think you're really overthinking catfishing. Net some gizzard shad (or skipjack on a sabiki rig if they have them in your location). Keep them in a good bait tank or on ice. They're a time tested way to catch blues. If you're targeting flatheads, catch bluegill or get one of those bluegill traps.

I never buy any type of bait at a bait shop. If I go catfishing on a whim and have limited time, chicken breasts from any grocery store are a great bait for blues.

When I'm targeting big blues from October to January, I drift/drag baits. A planer board on each side of the boat to get a good spread, the third rod straight out the back dragging and 4th rod suspended straight out the back about 2 cranks off the bottom.

A drift sock helps with keeping the back of the boat from swing around from wind and current and helps you maintain a good, long drift in the depth and area you're targeting.
This post was edited on 8/4/23 at 9:13 pm
Posted by El Segundo Guy
SE OK
Member since Aug 2014
9649 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 9:38 pm to
Right now on the reservoir I fish, the big old boss are up the two rivers and won't come back until the water temps cool. You can catch some really good eater blues and channels, but the trophy blues like the Texas state record which was caught at Texoma are in both rivers.
Posted by Quatrepot
Member since Jun 2023
4068 posts
Posted on 8/5/23 at 4:40 pm to
Carp live much better in the river currents.
Posted by TutHillTiger
Mississippi Alabama
Member since Sep 2010
43700 posts
Posted on 8/6/23 at 5:47 pm to
I bet they work better in places with clearer water. The best flathead fisherman on our lake used monster bream like way way bigger than you would think.
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