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TB Metal Art
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: San Diego
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Chumming?
I was wondering about chumming from the yak? It seems to me that if the commercial fisherman does it to attract the fish it wouldn’t be a bad idea for the yaker to give it a try. If you are trolling a mac in an oil slick I would think this may increase your chances of hooking up? Please share your experiences with this, thanks in advance….
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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A trick I learned is get some fresh dead bait, hack them up into peaces and do as you are saying. Yes, you will attract some fishing up.
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Rolly
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: San Diego
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I wonder what would happen if you put unibutter on a greenback..haha
I think chumming chunks of baits might bring in the sharks though more than anything like Handyman said.. im sure chumming will bring the fish up..in the bay. I would try that in the bay where you can stay on the chum line longer. Those guys on the cattle boats throw out scoops and scoops of bait. If you really wanted to do it..maybe try a chum bucket with the holes drilled in it.
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Let us know how it works for you. I'll watch by the sidelines....
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