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Chumming

Chum is a substance made of small pieces of fish, blood and fish oil,
often used when fishing for sharks while drifting or at anchor.

The purpose of chumming is to attract fish with the smell and to tempt
them to eat. Chum is also used in combination with small pieces of fish.

Sharks react most to the smell, while Dorado and several species of Tuna
react more on the pieces of fish falling through the water layers.

Chum

Chum can be prepared from home and frozen in blocks.
These blocks are then put in a semi-submerged net or bucket
with holes, where they slowly dissolve and let out a trail in the water.

If the chum mostly consists of blood and oil a bit of sand
can be mixed with it to bind and make it sink slowly.


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