This throwback takes me back to another pond catfish trip where my homemade doughbait recipe really got to shine. I mixed up a batch, headed to a local pond, and before long the catfish were finding it cast after cast. Nothing fancy—just a simple setup, steady bites, and that classic slow, heavy pull that makes pond fishing so relaxing.
There’s something extra satisfying about catching fish on bait you made yourself. It turns a regular pond session into a little experiment that pays off in bends, runs, and a few more memories for the Average Angler Life story.
If you’ve ever rolled your own bait and watched it work, this TBT will feel familiar in the best way. Here’s the quick highlight.
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