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    Are some kinds of breads harmful to the fish?
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    No, every bread should be fine to feed the fish.
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    What fish shall I expect to catch if I use bread for bait?
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    You can catch many different species of fish with bread. Carp particularly like bread paste balls (around the size of a golf ball) but most non-predatory fish will eat it.
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    Can I use any water for the bread?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can.
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    Can I fish with bread all year round?
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    Yes, you may use bread as bait all year.
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    What are some other things fish eat?
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    Fish could also eat pellets, live bait, minnows and maybe lunch meat. They prefer to eat different food at different seasons and times, so make sure you know when to use each.
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    Can I use fish bait made with bread in saltwater?
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    Yes, you can just use a small hook and make the bread pieces smaller. And you will catch really little fish you can use as bait.
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    How do I catch a fish in 10 minutes at a dam? What bait can I use that's homemade?
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    It depends on location, climate, time of the year, temperature, water quality, bait, hook size and your general fishing skill. Without more details, that's all that can be said.
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    How to keep the bread on the hook? I tried it but the bread came off or small fishes ate them before one fish to get on the hook!
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    Try making the bread into a little ball, put it on the hook, then almost squeeze it (being careful not to hook yourself). It takes some practice, but you'll get the hang of it eventually!
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    Won't the bread fall apart in the water?
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    The bread won't fall apart if you make a small ball of it and put it on the hook. If you make the ball tight enough, it should stay on.
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