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Boat Fishing in Malta => Offshore & Coastal Boat Fishing => Trolling => Topic started by: fin on July 08, 2006, 12:31:05 CET

Title: What chum should one use?
Post by: fin on July 08, 2006, 12:31:05 CET
As now the transition season should be shortly arriving ie between the blue fin and albacore to the transition of swords and lampuki i was wondering whether we should have a go at drifting and chumming.

My initial question to all you off shore ppl is when you chum for your fish have you found the thing that fish around the maltese islands just die for?

I have heard many methods of so and i have found all to be very valid. As regards to chumming i have heard cut up fish, different types of home made pastes, oils, some times even some mixed cat and dog food.

Keep me posted


FIN
Title: Re: What chum should one use?
Post by: Simon G on July 08, 2006, 14:37:31 CET
the best chum i found for big game is atlantic mackerel
it is oilier then the med ones and fish go mad for it
you can get them from azzopardi
Title: Re: What chum should one use?
Post by: fin on July 08, 2006, 14:44:49 CET
aha makes sense,

any idea how much a box is going for?

FIN
Title: Re: What chum should one use?
Post by: Simon G on July 08, 2006, 15:11:41 CET
about lm 15 for a 10 kg box   
the best is to book them or if they dont have any sardines are good as well
Title: Re: What chum should one use?
Post by: Simon G on July 19, 2006, 21:59:45 CET
you can also use chaper fish eg mullet or vopi chop yhem up and soak them in sardine oil and fish blood and guts.
i seriosly recomend you do this as far away from your house as possible as it stinks really badly what a friend of mine does is used a 45gallon drum to mix every thing up and then mixes in lots of salt and closes it up for a couple of days before using it.