Quick Link - List of Some of the Products we Make
Carolina Cottonseed Mealcake Out of this one for now..The real deal and we have
them in stock...This is the old real deal of pressed cottonseed meal into a hard mealcake slab cake.
Stores Near You Dealers or stores that carry Hoggum or the Carolina (old fashion) Mealcakes.
This Cake contains Cotton Seed and Cotton Seed Meal, along with a few other items. All
Our Cakes are good for bringing in Bream, Crappie, Bass, along with Catfish and More
FISH MEAL -YES, FISH MEAL OIL- YES,
COTTON SEED MEAL -YES, GARLIC -YES, VANILLA -YES, MOLASSES- YES, COTTON SEED
OIL -YES, MENHADEN OIL -YES, CHEESE -YES, LONG LASTING UNDER WATER- YES, FLOATING
PELLETS -YES, SINKING PELLETS- YES, BLOOD MEAL- YES (our next new Cake), BAIT
A HOOK WITH IT?- YES..ALL This is in Our ALL BLEND CAKE........
Cotton Seed Meal Cake's with aged Year old cheese mixed through
out the cake, along with a few other items. Mixed so that pieces of Stink Cheese are exposed as the cakes breaks
down. This sends out scents to lure fish into your area. Can Last for WEEKS, not days like Others..
| FISH MEAL In a Burlap Sack with Stabilizer.
Coarsely ground powder meal made from the cooked flesh of fish. Also Certain species
of oily fish, such as menhaden, anchovy, herring, and pilchard, and the main source of fish meal with its companion
product, fish oil and a small amount of Cotton Seed Hulls. Very Strong Stuff!! No other Adders that would Dilute This Products
Strength.
Cotton Seed MealCake with coarsely ground powder made from the cooked flesh of fish. Also
Certain species of oily fish, such as menhaden, anchovy, herring, and pilchard, and the main source of fish meal with
its companion product, fish oil.
Cotton Seed MealCake with coarsely ground powder of Blood Meal, along
with a few other know Fish Lures. Long Lasting to Draw and Hold Fish in a Certain Area for you.
More Description: Whole blood meal is produced by spray drying at low temperatures,
the fresh whole blood from animal processing plants. The fresh blood is collected in on-site cooling tanks that utilize agitation
to prevent coagulation of the fresh blood. Once delivered to the drying plants the whole blood is centrifuged to remove foreign
material and then circulated through a disintegrator to rid all remaining foreign particles prior to spray drying.