Here is talks about some special methods of chumming at night that you may not have heard about.
Fish rely on their other senses at night to find and "hone in" on their prey.
They must either "sense" wounded prey moving, or the smell of food.
Well, you guessed it! That is where "chumming" comes in.
Here is how I do it. Once I get a good "chum slick" going with lots of "blood and guts" (this REALLY stimulates game fish sense of smell and gets them very excited), I either drop my strip bait into the chum, or I fish live bait just outside of the chum slick, or at the bottom.
I am telling you, chum works even better at night than it does during the day. Fish rely on their senses to survive, and they are heightened at night because they are hungry.
Even if you are already a fellow "chummer", hopefully this just reinforces the fact that you are doing the right things to stimulate big game strikes.
If you don't typically chum - next time you take an evening fishing trip, make sure to set up a "slick"!
This may shock you. Don't miss it.
Gone Fishing~~~~
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