01-24-2007, 05:35 AM
I have used several different methods at different time periods.
1. Chopped fresh Mackerel in a nylon mesh bag.
2. Velveeta cheese inside of some panty hose.
3. 5lb cans of tuna fish with holes in it.
4. Sardine and anchovy blended mix with garlic in a panty hose.
Each one has worked in attracting the species to the area. I no longer practice this method since chumming is not legal for freshwater species in California.
Now I use "Scented Lures".
With the 5lb can of tuna, I will attach split rings at opposite sides of the can. To one ring I attatch a 3/0 treble hook and to the other ring I attatch a nice sturdy rope and tie it off as a set line.[cool]
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1. Chopped fresh Mackerel in a nylon mesh bag.
2. Velveeta cheese inside of some panty hose.
3. 5lb cans of tuna fish with holes in it.
4. Sardine and anchovy blended mix with garlic in a panty hose.
Each one has worked in attracting the species to the area. I no longer practice this method since chumming is not legal for freshwater species in California.
Now I use "Scented Lures".
With the 5lb can of tuna, I will attach split rings at opposite sides of the can. To one ring I attatch a 3/0 treble hook and to the other ring I attatch a nice sturdy rope and tie it off as a set line.[cool]
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