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Grouper
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What all do you guys put in your chum?
All I know is bonita, oil, mullet, anything else lying around, and I've heard of goat feed. Supposedly it soaks up the oils and floats... |
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Trigger
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Pensacola
Posts: 375
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I use seafood flavored dry cat food, old bread from discount bread store, any old bait/fish scraps and mix in menhaden milk or oil.
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Blue Marlin
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Gulf Breeze, or 100' Deep on a Wreck With a Gun!
Posts: 4,761
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Twinkies and a half a double cheesburger from McDonalds has found its way into my wood chipper, with great rtesults.
I need to do a study to see wich of those it was that did the trick, or if it was a chemical compound created by the 2 that they loved! Oats is one I have heard, to disperce it and spread it better. I have put sand, wich sinks and creates a taller love trail in the water colum. |
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Still haven't caught a
Sailfish
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Pcola
Posts: 1,587
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HA HA now thats just plain funny! I love it. |
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Trigger
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Niceville
Posts: 252
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Sinking cat fish food...50 lb bag for about 15 bucks. Then add menhaden oil or milk...works everytime!
You can get the catfish food at a feed store (Sharon's in Niceville); and the menhaden at Half Hitch Tackle in Destin. |
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Trigger
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Don't use floating cat food.I did and the boat ended up covered with seagull s**t
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Mingo
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 136
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Good luck on getting some people to answer this. Trying to get some peoples chum receipe is like trying to get thier Grandma's gumbo secret ingredient!!!:doh
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Ruby Red Lip
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 95
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Like the post above, I have always mixed seafood cat food, bread, and menehaden oil.
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Snapper
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Pensacola, FL
Posts: 421
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I have used the same, sometimes mixing the dry and can cat food. My wife hates it, but I usually mix it ahead of time, shape in a tube and freeze it in a zip lock bag and its ready for my next trip out.
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Sailfish
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Crystal River, FL
Posts: 1,877
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It all depends on the species you want to catch. Fish based chums won't do you a lot of good if you are fishing for Sheepshead or Drum. Crab. shrimp, barnacle, clam or oyster chum works best for them. Octopus works fine too but it is mighty hard to catch an Octopus when you need one inshore. Redfish and Trout respond better to crustacean based chum than to fish based. Oh yeah, Pompano like crustacean based chum too. Actually, most fish respond well to it. Bluegills and Shellcrackers love crab chum.
If anybody is interested, I'll post a list of ingredients for "Capt. Ken's Elixir," along with tools you will need to make it. "Capt. Ken's Elixir" is sort of a "dipping sauce" for specially modified jigs and flies. Bigger batches make great chum. Soaking chunks of cinder block in Menhaden oil gets fish attention without feeding them. You won't need a chum bag either. With cinder block, you chum from the bottom up. I do the same thing with crab and shrimp chum when fishing for Sheepshead and Drum. |
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