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Chumming Channels structure

Posted By: oakpointaggie

Chumming Channels structure - 07/21/17 03:43 PM

What are the key elements you are looking for while baiting a hole for channel cats? Do you look for something different when just chumming verse baiting? Curious of some of the successful Channel guys opinions.


Thank you
Posted By: taterpop

Re: Chumming Channels structure - 07/23/17 12:12 AM

In the summer on Wright Patman lake I look for morning shade it's good for the cats and for the fisherman. On baiting a hole I just chum and if I catch in that spot then as I leave I chum it again.If you fish two or three times a week and do that they will be there. It's just baiting a hole with chum. Sour wheat/milo/corn.
Posted By: Buff2

Re: Chumming Channels structure - 07/23/17 01:38 AM

I'm no help....
My first experience with it was today.
I baited 4 spots.
1 in 10' of water
1 in 15th' of water
1 right beside the channel in 20' of water
And 1 on a hump that was 25 to 15


We caught fish on all 4 locations
Posted By: Jimbo

Re: Chumming Channels structure - 07/23/17 07:45 PM

Look for likely areas,....Brushy shorelines, rocks, gravel bars, deep holes, dropoffs, shallow flats with weeds or pads, etc.
Chum a spot and if you don't get a bite within 20 to 30 minutes, move and try another spot.
Never hurts to go back to a spot that just looked too good.
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