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chum Recipe
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04/28/21 02:07 PM
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clinton_c
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Heading Purtis creek in a few weeks and got a water spot finally. Looking for easy sour maze or chum recipe. Gonna be night fishing from the bank by our campsite. Thanks all.
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Re: chum Recipe
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04/28/21 02:22 PM
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G Love
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Re: chum Recipe
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04/28/21 03:14 PM
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BAIT956
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G Love has it. If you want it to ferment faster, use bakers yeast, Best to use unpasteurized beer. The more sun the better. Make sure it stays covered with water. Range cubes work too and can be thrown farther.
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Re: chum Recipe
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04/28/21 03:26 PM
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RespectTheFish
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I use either 20% range cubes or if put milo in a 5 gallon bucket with water and leave it alone for about a week. No fancy recipe needed
Clay
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Re: chum Recipe
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04/28/21 04:27 PM
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clinton_c
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Thanks all since my whole yard is shaded Ill just use the range cubes. Easier anyway. Tight Lines yall
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Re: chum Recipe
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04/28/21 08:24 PM
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Osbornfishing
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After you chum with cubes a couple of days, try using them as bait. You might pick up a catfish or get a good pull from a carp.  Here is how to rig them. https://youtu.be/4HJNrljkWGI
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Re: chum Recipe
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04/29/21 12:08 AM
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z289sec
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I use wheat, unchlorinated water, and add some heat. If you need it quicker, kick it off with some yeast.
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Re: chum Recipe
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04/29/21 12:13 AM
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Beak47
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Wheat and water. No yeast or beer needed. Milo if you cant get wheat. Keep it simple.
Hardcore Texan
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Re: chum Recipe
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04/29/21 12:54 AM
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lamar44
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IMO ,You don't have to go to all the trouble of souring grain and that stinking mess just go to the feed store get a bag of sweet feed and chum with that right from the bag works alot better then sour milo or range cubes.
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