FAQ.
Because chumming increases the likelihood of bringing all sorts of fish to you, from baitfish like Ballyhoo, Sardines, or Pilchards, to big game fish such as Tunas, Marlins, Sailfish, etc.
By releasing a strong scent along with particles of broken down fish into the water / current.
We don’t know of a fish species that is not attracted to chum.
The ChumFeeder™ automates the process of dispersing chum, providing a steady, controlled flow of bait into the water. This consistency increases the likelihood of attracting fish and reduces the time you spend manually distributing chum. It’s also more efficient and less messy than traditional methods, ensuring you don’t waste bait or create an uneven chum trail.
The frequency of chumming depends on your fishing location and target species. Some anglers prefer to chum in intervals, while others continuously release small amounts of chum to maintain a steady flow of scent in the water.