Attn Shark Fisherman & Deer Hunters
#1
Attn Shark Fisherman & Deer Hunters
Thought of this while sleeping. What if you bring a bucket and lid when you go hunting,. You can bring back the innards (minus the stomach) and keep collecting them through the season, freeze and save for shark chum.
Of course you need a freezer large enough, But for those who do it could save some cash.
Of course you need a freezer large enough, But for those who do it could save some cash.
#3
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Being held POW in ALEXANDRIA VIRGINIA USA
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RE: Attn Shark Fisherman & Deer Hunters
Tried that with beef innards several yrs ago. "Didn't Work!"
I believe it's an unnatural occurance and for whatever reason sharks don't buy it. Forget what you saw in "Jaw's"
Sharks esp. Mako's don't eat deer as part of there diet. and don't necessarly recognize blood as food. They recognize fish as food and therefore react to that. Having won the OC Shark Tournament 4 Times and Catching the 1st Mako of the season 3 yrs running I think I know what I'm talking about. I could be wrong.
My idea shark chum is Spanish, Blues and Boston ground and mixed with Menhaden Oil
Bait of choice is of course a blue fillet, after that a whole Boston
I believe it's an unnatural occurance and for whatever reason sharks don't buy it. Forget what you saw in "Jaw's"
Sharks esp. Mako's don't eat deer as part of there diet. and don't necessarly recognize blood as food. They recognize fish as food and therefore react to that. Having won the OC Shark Tournament 4 Times and Catching the 1st Mako of the season 3 yrs running I think I know what I'm talking about. I could be wrong.
My idea shark chum is Spanish, Blues and Boston ground and mixed with Menhaden Oil
Bait of choice is of course a blue fillet, after that a whole Boston