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		<title>By: Doug Barcroft</title>
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		<description>Great answer!  One thing to keep in mind about any commercially prepared bait is that every body of water is different, and it may take experimentation to discover which kind the catfish in your area prefer.  A bait that works wonders in one lake may not get you any bites in another.  Dip baits and dough baits are wierd that way.  Sometimes a bait that worked well in the spring won&#039;t work in the same body of water in the fall.  Find a couple different kinds that produce bites and carry them both.  They can work very well, I just limited out Friday with dip bait in my local lake.  Don&#039;t expect Flatheads to touch the stuff though, you need something alive to catch those.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great answer!  One thing to keep in mind about any commercially prepared bait is that every body of water is different, and it may take experimentation to discover which kind the catfish in your area prefer.  A bait that works wonders in one lake may not get you any bites in another.  Dip baits and dough baits are wierd that way.  Sometimes a bait that worked well in the spring won&#8217;t work in the same body of water in the fall.  Find a couple different kinds that produce bites and carry them both.  They can work very well, I just limited out Friday with dip bait in my local lake.  Don&#8217;t expect Flatheads to touch the stuff though, you need something alive to catch those.</p>
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