Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Preparing Corn



Most carp sharpies who use and chum corn don't buy it in a supermarket. They buy it in a feed store like Agways in a 50 lb. bag (see photo at right) which will cost you 8-10 dollars. It is by far, the cheapest and most effective way to use corn. This type of corn is called "whole kernel feed corn". It comes is a dry state and must be prepared before using. Once prepared, you can use this to prebait, use it as a hook bait or even flavor it with your own secret flavoring.


Here's how I prepare it. I fill a large pot about halfway with dried corn and then fill the rest of the pot with water. Let it sit overnight or for about 6 hours. Then boil it. Once boiling, turn the heat down to low to keep the boil going and set the timer for 35-40 minutes. Once finished and off the burner, let it sit for an hour or two as the corn tends to soak in more moisture after it is finished. I then put the corn in plastic containers and refrigerate for later use.


Field corn is tough and durable as a summer hook bait and the carp love it.

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