In the Carolinas I was told to mix the fish meal/powder with clay mud to make a patty and throw it where you will cast your net, wait 5-10 min throw on it that spot for your white bait and shrimp
Great vid. I remember when your daughter made a chum video, years ago. But I live on the east coast and cannot find that dry chum. Can you leave a link to it please. Thanking you in advance.
I got the chum I was using at St. Pete Tackle Outfitters. I don't see it on their website, but you can surely reach out to them to have them deliver some to you if your local shops don't carry it: www.stpetefishingoutfitters.com/
I saw a video you had about catching pin fish on grass flats. I have had some limited success but found them hard to hook. Could you please speak to the specific Gulp bait you used and the type and size of hook you used.
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My understanding is, Purina hasn't made fish food or chum for years. You should do a video on what people actually use now, since Purina is no longer available. I know Purina with some menhaden oil and water was the gold standard for chum in the past but, I can't really find any information on what is the best to use these days. Btw, I'm not trying to be snarky, I'm genuinely curious. Tight lines.
Oh no wonder, lol. I feel dumb. I was wondering how these fishermen on these channels found spots to haul a few hundred bait fish in one cast. Duh! Thanks for the vid, you have my subscription.
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@@Saltstrong thanks, what if it is an incoming tide. Would you set up closer inland towards shore and let the tide take your chum slick out further towards the edge?
I got the chum I was using at St. Pete Tackle Outfitters. If you're in the area, I recommend dropping by. If not, you can surely reach out to them to have them deliver some to you: www.stpetefishingoutfitters.com/
A "pass" is the term for the waterways that connect the Gulp of Mexico to the interior waterways... examples are Boca Grande pass, San Carlos pass, etc. The equivalent on the Atlantic side is called an "Inlet".