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Chum chime in
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[bobdumb]So what do you all think out this. I got choves on the cheap, so I cut my bait hook size. But the chum idea. I know alot of ppl just throw choves out so I cut mine up real fine n packed em in an ice cube tray added water and froze. I'm thinking it's going to act as a time release. Give me your thought as I'll be making these all afternoon. I'll add stuff to it if your suggestions are good. Thanks!!!!
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[quote Largemouth_kid][bobdumb]So what do you all think out this. I got choves on the cheap, so I cut my bait hook size. But the chum idea. I know alot of ppl just throw choves out so I cut mine up real fine n packed em in an ice cube tray added water and froze. I'm thinking it's going to act as a time release. Give me your thought as I'll be making these all afternoon. I'll add stuff to it if your suggestions are good. Thanks!!!![/quote] I took the heads n tails from the bait cuts and added them while into the ice.
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I've been reading chum recipe posts all around the web and I noticed alot of people add sand and or rocks lol. I think the stuff floats after its frozen, you need something to weigh it down.
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Is it better to chum on the top or bottom?

I used a weighted mesh chum bag which I lower two feet below my kayak. I use chum bombs and canned fish-flavored cat food in the chum bag. Then about every 15 minutes, I agitate the chum bag releasing material into the water.


I was thinking about attaching the chum bag to the anchor line so it will hit bottom or be suspended where I attach the chum bag at some point on the anchor line.
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