Bulk custom orders of 10lbs plus in a 5 gallon bucket up to 40lbs.  Price is $6 a pound, which is about a $0.05 discount per ounce over our prepackaged bait.  Shipping quotes will have to be customized, so please contact buyer before purchasing.

If interested in other sizes, can do 32oz and 16oz containers for bait shops with a discount on bulk orders.  Also, will sell bulk by the pound in 5 gallon buckets with a discount.  Can fit about 35-40 pounds in one bucket.  Please contact seller for custom orders and quotes.

Whisker Pudding is a proprietary blend of ingredients, researched and developed for over 25 years to elicit a basal biological response in channel catfish to FEED.

Each ingredient used to develop Whisker Pudding comes from nutritional laboratory analysis of almost every common channel catfish bait used. The key ingredients from each bait have then been added in precise ratios to create a dip bait that embodies your favorite baits, but in one deliverable package that is void of any fillers.

Whisker Pudding was designed as a bait that could be used year round, even taking into consideration a channel catfishes feeding and nutritional needs based off time of year, biological driven factors of each season, and water temperature.

Whisker Pudding was developed to be the “Be All, End All” choice of bait in 90% of situations a catfisherman or woman would come across. But also, as an all-in-one bait that is based off ease of use and convenience. It requires no refrigeration, can be left in the back of a car or bottom of a tacklebox with no degradation or spoilage.

Tips and Tricks
-Before dipping a tube when first getting to your spot, take a stick and really stir up your dip bait. This helps to mix in any ingredients that might have separated and give a better consistency.

-- When going to dip a dip tube, make sure the tube is dry and really work the dip bait over the tube when dipping, kind of like trying to spread jelly on a piece of toast, just a little bit more aggressive. This ensures that the dip bait gets completely into the tube center and helps with the holding power.

-Before casting, hold your dip tube with bait in the water for a couple seconds before throwing it out. This helps to solidify any of the fats in the bait and provides for a stronger hold when casting.

- Dip tubes come in various different sizes and materials. Dip tubes work well most of the time in just about any fishing condition. Sometimes a smaller dip tube will hold it better in current or casting further. Sometimes a larger or smaller dip tube will help out with getting bites depending on how finicky the catfish are.

-If your dip bait is too thin or too thick, try not to add anything that is going to dilute the nutrition quality of your bait. In a pinch, you could add flour or cornstarch to thicken your bait or oil too thin it. Me personally, I prefer to add powdered milk to thicken my bait or if I need to thin it, I will add some milk, lard,. or various set additives available from other manufacturers. Another trick that works really well if you have time and your dip bait is too thin, set it out in the sun where there would be a breeze. You can also set it in the sun in front of a fan. This will help to evaporate some of the moisture from your bait without losing nutrient density.

-When first getting to your fishing spot, don't be afraid to really pack your dip bait tube with a lot of bait. When you go to cast, try to continually hit the same area with each cast. Whisker pudding has an ingredient mix that is meant to dissolve in water slowly and disperse into the water column. It is not meant to stay on the dip tube for a long period of time. By casting in the same area and continually re-baiting, you are essentially chumming the area you are fishing and drawing any nearby channel catfish to that area.

-When fishing at night, do not be afraid to fish shallow water closer to the bank. I have caught probably 80% of all the Channel Cats I have caught over the years anywhere from 2 to 20 ft from the bank.

-Most importantly, make sure to enjoy the time you have out on the water, regardless if you have caught anything or have a stringer full of fish.