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Old 03-13-2008, 07:11 PM
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Lightbulb Chum Time Saver

Saw this in a magazine today and thought the live bait users (cheaters) here... Would enjoy both the time and "funk" savings features of this product

http://www.profishchum.com/
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Hey Putershark...This looks like a great idea. I checked out the site as well. Our winter flounder season opens up in about a week...I get the new 195CC on April 9th and can taste those little critter fillets already!!

I heard that Gulp is also putting out some type of chum bucket/mix for the spring. There is also an outfit called "Chum King" that makes plastic pots...I hear they are coming out with chum that does not have to be refrigerated, etc. It's supposed to be like a "jell" of some type. Thanks for the info...Cabin fever is getting pretty severe at this point.
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Glad you enjoyed the link
I do not use the stuff since all I throw is lures But I remember in my Offshore days how that was a nasty job dealing with chum and that product looked interesting for the guys who still do
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I've been a fan of Special Kitty Tuna flavored for quite some time, but
Bought a ChumKing recently and got a few tubs of their free chum at the Saltwater Sportsman Seminar.

They have and inshore and offshore type chum. Trolling etc use inshore, smaller pieces to dissolve and create a long chum slick. Offshore has bigger particle sizes to sink down to reefs and not float off too far, mostly a bottom fishing formula.

Nothing like being able to have chum shipped right to your door! Guess it would be best to try them all and see what works best.
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I've been a fan of Special Kitty Tuna flavored for quite some time, but
Bought a ChumKing recently and got a few tubs of their free chum at the Saltwater Sportsman Seminar.

They have and inshore and offshore type chum. Trolling etc use inshore, smaller pieces to dissolve and create a long chum slick. Offshore has bigger particle sizes to sink down to reefs and not float off too far, mostly a bottom fishing formula.

Nothing like being able to have chum shipped right to your door! Guess it would be best to try them all and see what works best.
I see you got the new "Chum" from Chum King...Have you tried it yet...How about time the chum tub worked? They advertise "long lasting".Would appreciate the benefit of your experience. Trying to decide on ChumKing or Peterhark's link to pro fish chum product. Thanks...
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Special Kitty Tuna Flavor = 100 Lb Silver Kings----well Here In Carolina Anyways!!!
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