Maybe
If you know of a fish that likes to eat corn, and your fishing where it lives then yes.
According to my research on this, yes. You can fish with corn, but some fish(such as trout) don't digest it very well. It seems most fishermen use a practice called "chumming" which is throwing out the corn to attract fish and catching them by other means. This practice(while a little unethical in my opinion) isn't illegal as long as too much corn isn't thrown out, otherwise it is considered littering.
Meat, corn, fish,and Buffalo etc.
they eat fish , wheat and corn.
Fish, Shellfish, Corn, Deer and fowl.
They taught them how and where to plant corn, the best places to fish, and other useful information they needed to know and learn.
they ate rice, bear, deer, corn, and fish
They eat fish corn and rice but hunt the fish and grow the corn and harvest the rice
corn, and fish
corn, and fish
The Pilgrims "planted" (buried) the fish next to the corn as fertilizer. Or to put it another way - burying the fish acted as compost.
The Indians put fish into the ground to help fertilize the ground the corn was growing in.
corn fish and meat. [corn was their staple]
fish corn
corn, and fish
corn and fish
trout and carp
Hogs, cattle,fish,yellow corn, white corn, and popcorn.
Hogs, cattle,fish,yellow corn, white corn, and popcorn.