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Koi // Carp and corn
Corn is one of the best and most frequently used baits to catch carp
with in this region......Can't get much cheaper, a small can of whole kernel corn, at Winn Dixie for about 30 cents has enough kernels of corn in it to last an entire weekend. No messy baits or smells either. The also use small chunks of ivory soap cut and baited on a hook as well and it to is a fine bait for carp as well as catfish.....so why would a carp pickup and eat a chunk of ivory bar soap....Heard dial also works fine) I can see corn, as lots of regions have rivers bordering fam lands where corn is planted same with rice, and wheats etc, and I am sure spillage on the ground and surface waters carry lots of this spilt grains to rivers adn streams, as well as the barge and boat loading docks where the fill up those freighters etc, there is always corn and such in the waters. Most if not all fish mouth what they intend to eat, so why or whata is in soap to entice them to consume it? Yea, fish eat anything and everything, but its still not a reason to feed em improper foods if they are fish that are in our care...In the wilds and what they find to consume is one thing, in captivity its another. Then again most anything will eat almost anything if they are hungry enough or not getting proper nourishment from what they are being fed......they sill consume foods seeking what they lack even if they have full bellies of garbage. ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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Koi // Carp and corn
Tristin wrote:
Corn is one of the best and most frequently used baits to catch carp with in this region......Can't get much cheaper, a small can of whole kernel corn, at Winn Dixie for about 30 cents has enough kernels of corn in it to last an entire weekend. No messy baits or smells either. The also use small chunks of ivory soap cut and baited on a hook as well and it to is a fine bait for carp as well as catfish.....so why would a carp pickup and eat a chunk of ivory bar soap....Heard dial also works fine) I can see corn, as lots of regions have rivers bordering fam lands where corn is planted same with rice, and wheats etc, and I am sure spillage on the ground and surface waters carry lots of this spilt grains to rivers adn streams, as well as the barge and boat loading docks where the fill up those freighters etc, there is always corn and such in the waters. Most if not all fish mouth what they intend to eat, so why or whata is in soap to entice them to consume it? Yea, fish eat anything and everything, but its still not a reason to feed em improper foods if they are fish that are in our care...In the wilds and what they find to consume is one thing, in captivity its another. Then again most anything will eat almost anything if they are hungry enough or not getting proper nourishment from what they are being fed......they sill consume foods seeking what they lack even if they have full bellies of garbage. Hmmmm....fish eating soap - not the most obvious fish bait/food it has to be said. I'm not familiar with the brand you are talking about - is it scented? My guess would be that the mentality is if it looks like it could be eaten they will give it a try.... Gill |
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Koi // Carp and corn
Ivory Soap is a snow white colored bar of soap that has a scent but its not a perfumed type scent. Its scent remimds me of old lard for some reason, and its about the only bar soap that I know of that floats.......I hate the stuff personally. Its used big time though like I stated for fishing in these parts andis among some of the most widely used baits for in a fish trap or on a trot line too.....(trot line is a fishing line placed across a stream with baited hooks spaced off it. ..On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 10:00:13 +0000, Gill Passman wrote: Tristin wrote: Corn is one of the best and most frequently used baits to catch carp with in this region......Can't get much cheaper, a small can of whole kernel corn, at Winn Dixie for about 30 cents has enough kernels of corn in it to last an entire weekend. No messy baits or smells either. The also use small chunks of ivory soap cut and baited on a hook as well and it to is a fine bait for carp as well as catfish.....so why would a carp pickup and eat a chunk of ivory bar soap....Heard dial also works fine) I can see corn, as lots of regions have rivers bordering fam lands where corn is planted same with rice, and wheats etc, and I am sure spillage on the ground and surface waters carry lots of this spilt grains to rivers adn streams, as well as the barge and boat loading docks where the fill up those freighters etc, there is always corn and such in the waters. Most if not all fish mouth what they intend to eat, so why or whata is in soap to entice them to consume it? Yea, fish eat anything and everything, but its still not a reason to feed em improper foods if they are fish that are in our care...In the wilds and what they find to consume is one thing, in captivity its another. Then again most anything will eat almost anything if they are hungry enough or not getting proper nourishment from what they are being fed......they sill consume foods seeking what they lack even if they have full bellies of garbage. Hmmmm....fish eating soap - not the most obvious fish bait/food it has to be said. I'm not familiar with the brand you are talking about - is it scented? My guess would be that the mentality is if it looks like it could be eaten they will give it a try.... Gill ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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Koi // Carp and corn
"Tristin" wrote in message ... Ivory Soap is a snow white colored bar of soap that has a scent but its not a perfumed type scent. Its scent remimds me of old lard for some reason, That's because it's "99 44/100% pure" sodium tallowate, which is animal fat boiled with lye. It floats because they whip air into it during manufacture. "According to legend, a worker accidentally left the mixing machine on too long and the company chose to sell the supposedly ruined batch in hopes that the buying public wouldn't notice. When appreciative letters about the new, floating soap inundated the company, P&G ordered the extended mix time as a standard setting." snip |
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Don't know how old yo are, but they used to have commericals on with dozens of those bars of ivory floating around a bathrub with a kid in it. The bars all had little sails made from toothpicks and paper......and their ad saying was Ivory Soap, 99 and 44 one hundred percent pure love! How is soap Love? I hated the smell as well as the way it made suds.....and to me it was like washing with a bar of hard lard.......Even their laundry detergent Ivory Flakes sucked......about all it was good for was making artifical snow for decorations during the christmas holiday season. On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 09:22:48 -0600, "cat daddy" wrote: "Tristin" wrote in message m... Ivory Soap is a snow white colored bar of soap that has a scent but its not a perfumed type scent. Its scent remimds me of old lard for some reason, That's because it's "99 44/100% pure" sodium tallowate, which is animal fat boiled with lye. It floats because they whip air into it during manufacture. "According to legend, a worker accidentally left the mixing machine on too long and the company chose to sell the supposedly ruined batch in hopes that the buying public wouldn't notice. When appreciative letters about the new, floating soap inundated the company, P&G ordered the extended mix time as a standard setting." snip ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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Koi // Carp and corn
I don't recall that particular commercial, but I remember the "pure"
claim in many of them. It never stated and is still missing from their website that it is, in fact, almost pure lard (as are most soaps). Most of what I learned about soap was from Granny Clampett, boiling hog fat and lye out by the cement pond........ "Tristin" wrote in message ... Don't know how old yo are, but they used to have commericals on with dozens of those bars of ivory floating around a bathrub with a kid in it. The bars all had little sails made from toothpicks and paper......and their ad saying was Ivory Soap, 99 and 44 one hundred percent pure love! How is soap Love? I hated the smell as well as the way it made suds.....and to me it was like washing with a bar of hard lard.......Even their laundry detergent Ivory Flakes sucked......about all it was good for was making artifical snow for decorations during the christmas holiday season. On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 09:22:48 -0600, "cat daddy" wrote: "Tristin" wrote in message m... Ivory Soap is a snow white colored bar of soap that has a scent but its not a perfumed type scent. Its scent remimds me of old lard for some reason, That's because it's "99 44/100% pure" sodium tallowate, which is animal fat boiled with lye. It floats because they whip air into it during manufacture. "According to legend, a worker accidentally left the mixing machine on too long and the company chose to sell the supposedly ruined batch in hopes that the buying public wouldn't notice. When appreciative letters about the new, floating soap inundated the company, P&G ordered the extended mix time as a standard setting." snip |
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