As you mention, everyone has his recipe. Yours is good. For nighttime yellowtail snapper in the Caribbean we use food leftovers, grind them, put in a sealed 5 gallon bucket on the roof of the house to “age” 1 day. Then mix it 50:50 with beach sand. We will make balls with this smelly stuff and trow them in 10 fathoms of water. We call the ensuing melee “Jurassic park”…
@@TampaBayMagnetFishing Yes - I have made chum. In fact, need to make another batch. I live on the East Cape, Baja Sur, with the Sea of Cortez beach a few minute walk from our casa. I have a friend reporting for duty as we begin some fishing in the coming week. The chum seems helpful at times around my boat by releasing scent. Good chumming / great fishing.
Can't I never went and haven't fished much since I posted the video as we have Red Tides usually resulting in massive fish kills here in Florida and well I gave up on trying to catch fish regularly. I am sorry
What brand of oatmeal is that? The taper of the container should make it convenient for getting the frozen blocks out. Quaker containers won’t work anywhere’s near as well.
When I bring chum it’s only 1 block as I am usually on and off my kayak in a few hours. If I go out in a boat for 5-8 hrs I bring 3. Tight lines buddy!
Thanks for watching if you like this recipe check out my chum ball for bait fish recipe here : th-cam.com/video/aRQ9H68mo1Q/w-d-xo.html
As you mention, everyone has his recipe. Yours is good. For nighttime yellowtail snapper in the Caribbean we use food leftovers, grind them, put in a sealed 5 gallon bucket on the roof of the house to “age” 1 day. Then mix it 50:50 with beach sand. We will make balls with this smelly stuff and trow them in 10 fathoms of water. We call the ensuing melee “Jurassic park”…
haha Jurassic Park! I love it man thanks for watching.
Nice video i learn new thing again watching from saipan
My stores stink. Can't find canned mackerel any where but a ton of canned salmon. Do you think that would work for porgy?
For porgy I would buy clams in cans and use that as the fish meat base. In my un-professional opinion salmon won’t work for them.
Good video
U could use rubber gloves
What fun would that be? Thanks for watching and have you tried it yet? any luck using it if so?
@@TampaBayMagnetFishing Yes - I have made chum. In fact, need to make another batch. I live on the East Cape, Baja Sur, with the Sea of Cortez beach a few minute walk from our casa. I have a friend reporting for duty as we begin some fishing in the coming week. The chum seems helpful at times around my boat by releasing scent. Good chumming / great fishing.
Show me the vid of fishing using your homemade chum please
Can't I never went and haven't fished much since I posted the video as we have Red Tides usually resulting in massive fish kills here in Florida and well I gave up on trying to catch fish regularly. I am sorry
What brand of oatmeal is that? The taper of the container should make it convenient for getting the frozen blocks out. Quaker containers won’t work anywhere’s near as well.
Nothing specific just the Dollar store brand keep it cheap
What size are those quick oat containers @@TampaBayMagnetFishing
@@JetGirl61975 18oz
Chum, chum, chum, chum chummmmm!!! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the laugh 😂. I love the comment
someone told me to use cat food seafood mix will that attract fish?
I have use cat-food before in my bait fish-chum for pinfish and things like that. I personally have never used it in my chum bags for catching fish.
@@TampaBayMagnetFishing thanks
How many chum blocks u use per fishing trip?
When I bring chum it’s only 1 block as I am usually on and off my kayak in a few hours. If I go out in a boat for 5-8 hrs I bring 3. Tight lines buddy!
@@TampaBayMagnetFishing thank you do you have reference for a good chum net for the blocks I am a beginner when it comes to this
No need to go crazy simply get a mesh laundry bag from the dollar store with the larger holes and tie off your vessel.
How you doing chum?
Great Thanks for watching! Hopefully PA isn’t too cold for you 😁
Can I also us tuna in can instead of jack mackerel?
Absolutely you can use any fish base really to make this recipe. Just know that different fish base attracts different game and bait fish.