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If you have uneaten Ramon noodles and plan on going fishing, use the left over noodles for bait. Hook the noodles on the perch hook just like you would a worm, and cast in. Because the noodles are so thin, you have to use a small hook.

My daughter caught 4 perch and my son caught 2 perch. When the hook and noodle would hit the water, those perch would hit it within seconds. A lot of times those perch were able to steal the bait, but oh well we had fun.
 

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lol,,, will try it next time we go out...

what made someone try the ramen? someone didnt wanna touch a worm? ;)
We could not find any worms. My son and I rolled over all kinds of fallen logs, busted them open, dug under them and never found anything worth using as perch bait. We were looking for anything, slugs, grubs, the usual stuff but could not find anything. A nice fat grub would have been nice.
 

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White string or yarn wraped around a hook works well. I rub it in the mud to give it an earthy sent or mask mine. Try it this will work for pan fish and others. smalllll hook is key.

Money back if not satisfiedl. LOL
 

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If you have uneaten Ramon noodles and plan on going fishing, use the left over noodles for bait. Hook the noodles on the perch hook just like you would a worm, and cast in. Because the noodles are so thin, you have to use a small hook.

My daughter caught 4 perch and my son caught 2 perch. When the hook and noodle would hit the water, those perch would hit it within seconds. A lot of times those perch were able to steal the bait, but oh well we had fun.
You can also use as chum. Mix with fish blood and guts. Throw in area where fish are jumping out of the water.
 
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