Using a raccoon for bream bait
I've been cleaning up the camp after a long deer season and getting in firewood for next year---Sunday was rainy, but warm so I went over to where I had dumped the carcass of a big, stinky hog I killed the last of January and if any of you are looking for some fresh bream bait, you can get it by the gallon from under that hog's hide. It looks like he's moving around. Some of those maggots are as big as the end of my finger.
Reminded me of a story about a fellow who had repeated and resounding success catching bream when nobody else could. He said he used a dead raccoon for bait---just hang the body from a limb over the water and as the body rotted, the maggots would fall into the water and attract all the bream from two acres around. I never did go to his house for a fish fry. He said a raccoon worked best, but, y'know, I never did see a cat around his house.
I just caught a coon that was attacking my bird feeder and thought about the hard to catch bream in my pond, but decided it wasn't worth the effort, especially since I'll be back on the coast and fishing for sheepies before the raccoon gets really ripe.
Oh, well, at least it's a fish story even if it is about fresh water. This nasty weather and the possibility of another late spring like last year is making me crazy just a little in my head.