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What fish will eat chicken liver?

Asked: Breaking Bass, Last Updated:

I know some catfish guides (and some tournament anglers) that use chicken liver for channel catfish (and even on occasion blue catfish) but these are usually third or fourth string baits for them if the fish are not hitting anything else (or for some reason they don't have or cannot catch Threadfin Shad or Gizzard Shad ...

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