Chumming
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British pronunciation/t‌ʃˈʌmɪŋ/
American pronunciation/tʃˈʌmɪŋ/

Definition & Meaning of "chumming"

Chumming
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(sport fishing) the practice of scattering bait in the water to attract fish

What is "chumming"?

Chumming is a fishing technique where a fisherman throws small pieces of bait, such as fish or grains, into the water to attract fish to a specific area. The bait creates a scent trail that draws fish closer to the fishing spot. This method is commonly used in saltwater fishing to attract species like sharks or tuna, but it can also be used in freshwater fishing. Chumming helps increase the chances of catching fish by gathering them in one place, making it easier for the fisherman to catch them with hooks or lures.

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Example
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Chumming is a common technique used by deep-sea fishermen.
Chumming is effective for drawing in predatory fish like sharks.
example
Example
Chumming is a common technique used by deep-sea fishermen.
Chumming is effective for drawing in predatory fish like sharks.
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