No, goldfish are not bait; or as Bruce from Nemo would say "Fish are friends, not food"
A chatter bait is a king of lure/bait that you can use when you go fishing. You can use this along with other baits to fish. It is quite safe to use a chatter bait since you use it only to fish.
Where I fish i'd say the bait most used would be minnows. Now if someone asked what lure was mostly used that might be a question with a hundred answers.
As the fish start to slow down and go deeper in cooler waters you can use live bait, such as minnows, to get a strike out of them. A minnow-like lure on a slip sinker works well too.
The White Witch uses Turkish delight as bait to lure Edmund into betraying his siblings in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis. She promises him unlimited amounts of the sweet treat in exchange for information about his siblings.
To catch a woodchuck, also known as a groundhog, using bait such as fresh vegetables like carrots, lettuce, or apples can be effective. They are particularly attracted to sweet fruits and greens. Placing the bait inside a live trap can help lure the woodchuck in. It's important to check local regulations regarding trapping and relocation of wildlife.
Some people spray WD40 oil on lure's they say it draw's the fish in with the smell. Why dont u try spraying WD40 oil on your hands before u bait the hook.
Possibly, but it would be expensive to use, as it would have to be moistened to stay on a hook, and moulded into a wad thereon. Even then, it may not stay on the hook. My advice, use something else.
Fishing bait
Because trout seem to love salmon eggs, I would bury a size 14 or 16 hook in the roe. The hook was at the very end of the line, with split-shot sinkers clamped at about one foot from the hook and bait. This worked well in riffles and small eddies. For larger ponds/lakes, I would use a spoon-type lure with a treble hook, without bait. While reeling in, slow down to let the lure drop for about six inches, then speed up as you reel in a little faster.
One way to catch a mouse without using a trap is to use a bucket or container with a ramp leading up to it. Place some bait at the top of the ramp to lure the mouse into the container. When the mouse climbs up the ramp to get the bait, it may fall into the container and be caught.
You don't lure the goats, you lure the chupacabra withthe goats.On your first visit to Puerto Rico, get the fur from the fence at the chicken farm (right side star) and take it back for DNA testing. When you return to Puerto Rico, use the jeep to herd three spotted goats into the grass at Snaggletooth Rock (center star). They are the bait in the trap the herder has set for the chupacabra.