Another chum question from me lol. I'm new so forgive me lol. But I'm planning on using oatmel as my chum. But my question is how do I do that? Do I wet the oatmeal so and sinks and wait a few minutes or leave it dry and let it float and let the current take it? Thanks so much
Personally, I would pick a culprit moccasin over any senko or yum dinger any day. Cheap for a pack, they last and I'm killing them on it here in Florida.
Thanks for all the replys. About the PVC ring. What exactly is that? I just threw dog food out just now and got nothing. I didn't use the ring and it did scatter. Does that make a difference? I waited for about 2-3 minutes and saw nothing
Hey. Im fairly new to the whole shiner thing and i would like to know hoe to catch them consistently. I have a 5" net. I live on a canal that I know they swim in but the water has next to noe visiblity. I try chumming with bread balls but I dont really know what Im doing. Id like to know about how many slices of bread should i throw and how long do I wait after i chum to throw my net? Thanks a ton
Hey. Im Colin.m Im new to the whole bass craze. Im 14 years young and i live in southwest florida about one hour south of Tampa. I hope to get lots of information from you guys espically with tips on how to be a better live bait fisherman. I already posted a question about collecting shiners for bait. Please help me out. I look forward to learning from you guys and talking to you. Thanks!
Colin
Hey. I'm new to the whole shiner thing but I live on water and I know that they straight up catch bass. And I know they live in the canal I fish. I have a 5' net. My question is how do I consistently catch shiners by chumming with bread? The water has no visibility even with polarized glasses. So how many slices should I throw out and also how long do I wait until I throw into that area? Thanks a lot. Appreciate it
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