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| 1107.1 | Is this another chicken joke? | DNEAST::OKERHOLM_PAU |  | Tue Apr 18 1989 16:20 | 28 | 
|  |     CHICKENS!!! - You gotta be kiddin.  :^)                
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    On the other hand, I wonder if pigeons would work.   ;^)
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Seriously - I was told that you should only use fish for shark or
    tuna chum. Grind it for sharks or chunk it for tuna. I used to buy 
    mine from Saco Bay Tackle, frozen in 5 gal buckets. Last year however 
    the mackerel fishing was soooo good I caught all I needed. Bluefish
    will also work for either tuna or shark ... I saw a picture once
    of a tuna chasing a bluefish.
    Regards,
    Paul
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| 1107.2 | Jigging Cows for pirrana | PACKER::GIBSON |  | Wed Apr 19 1989 08:30 | 15 | 
|  |     Naw! I'm not kidding, Bruce mentioed it on monday when we tried
    to go cod fishing in his new grady and I remeber reading somthing
    about guys from new york ( Maybe that explains it) using live chickens
    off montauck for great whites. They flap around and attract sharks!
    
    I would think pidgeons would work, we should try using seagulls.
    
    I'm sure a lot of the Bass fishermen have heard of fish eating baby
    ducks and I also heard a story on monday about canucks tieing rats
    to a float in the st. Lawrence for muskys.
    
    A new concept in live bait fishing!               Walt
    
    P.S. The artical was in Salt Water Sportsman, forget which issue.
    
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| 1107.3 | chicken chum | KYOA::HELMKE |  | Wed Apr 19 1989 09:06 | 8 | 
|  |        I fished in a Mako tournament last year where they gave out a
    bucket of chicken chum to all the entrents. The stuff was frozen
    so we used the can in the milk box method to chum with it. It put
    out a nice slick and semmed to last longer than a can of bunker
    chum. There were 75 boats fishing and only one Mako was caught so
    I don't know if it was just a bad day or if skarks don't like chicken.
    We did catch a bunch of nice size blues.
    Rich.
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| 1107.4 | fresh is best | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Torpedo the dam, full speed astern | Wed Apr 19 1989 12:56 | 8 | 
|  |  Makos, being rather finicky eaters, seem to be repelled by non-piscatorial
chum more often than not. People who really want to catch Makos use only fresh
fish for chum and bait. I have heard that live poultry is an attractant for 
great whites, due to their frenzied flapping in the water. In general, the best
chum is the freshest. Next best is frozen, but since frozen is so much more
convenient, most people use frozen...
 the  Doctah
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