CHICKEN AS BAIT FOR BREAM ETC

This is a deadly combination. The fish sauce provides strong natural amino acids and a salty punch, while the garlic and aniseed trigger the olfactory senses of fish. The parmesan cheese creates a milky scent cloud and helps bind the marinade to the chicken breasts. [12]
1. Preparation
  • Cut the Chicken: Slice your chicken breasts into hook-sized, thin strips. (Pro-tip: If you want a tougher bait that stays on the hook longer in strong currents, use chicken thighs instead). [12]
  • Combine & Marinate: Place the chicken strips into a zip-lock bag or a resealable container. [123]
  • Add the Attractants:
    • Splash in a generous amount of fish sauce (about 2-3 tablespoons per pound of chicken).
    • Add 1-2 teaspoons of minced garlic or garlic powder.
    • Add a few drops of aniseed extract/oil (use sparingly, as a little goes a long way).
    • Sprinkle in a handful of cheap, standard parmesan cheese. [1234]
2. Curing & Storing
  • Marinate Overnight: Let the mixture sit in the fridge overnight to allow the scents to deeply penetrate the meat.
  • Toughening: You can add rock salt at this stage to dry out the chicken and make it rubbery, which is great for beach fishing.
  • Storage: Keep the bait in a cooler with ice while on the water to maintain its potency. It can also be frozen for future trips. [12345]
3. Rigging
  • Thread the Hook: Pass your fishing hook through the center of the chicken strip.
  • Secure It: Slide the meat up the shank and secure the top with a “half hitch” using your fishing line to prevent the soft chicken from slipping off while casting. [12]
If you tell me what species of fish you are targeting and where you are planning to fish (e.g., local rivers, estuaries, or beaches near Lawnton), I can recommend the best hook types, sinker weights, and depthsto use with this bait.
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