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Bait may refer to: General * Bait (luring substance), bait as a luring substance ** Fishing bait, bait used for fishing Film * Bait (1950 film), ''Bait'' (1950 film), a British crime film by Frank Richardson * Bait (1954 film), ''Bait'' (1954 film), an American noir film by Hugo Haas * Bait (2000 film), ''Bait'' (2000 film), an American-Canadian action comedy ** Bait (soundtrack), ''Bait'' (soundtrack), the soundtrack to the 2000 film * ''Bait 3D'', a 2012 3D horror disaster film * ''Bait'', a 2014 British film directed by Dominic Brunt * Bait (2019 film), ''Bait'' (2019 film), a British drama film by Mark Jenkin Other uses * Bait (novel), ''Bait'' (novel), a 2009 novel by Sieds Jetze * Bait (CSI: Miami), "Bait" (''CSI: Miami''), an episode of the television series, ''CSI: Miami'' * Bait (The Unit), "Bait" (''The Unit''), an episode of the television series, ''The Unit'' See also

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Bait (luring Substance)
Bait is any appetizing substance used to attract prey when hunting or fishing, e.g. food in a mousetrap. Fishing The term is especially used with regard to catching fish. Traditionally, nightcrawlers, insects, and smaller fish have been used for this purpose. Fishermen have also begun using plastic bait and, more recently, electronic lures, to attract fish. Because of the risk of transmitting ''Myxobolus cerebralis'' (whirling disease), trout and salmon should not be used as bait. There are various types of natural saltwater bait. Studies show that natural baits like croaker and shrimp are better recognized therefore more readily accepted by fish. The best bait for red drum (red fish) are pogy (menhaden) and, in the fall, specks like croaker. Hunting Baiting is a common practice in leopard hunting on a safari. A dead, smaller-sized antelope is usually placed high in the tree to lure the otherwise overcautious leopard. The hunter either watches the bait from point within f ...
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