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    has anyone ever tried to chum for crappie? i read that you can do it , and it works ? anybody here ever tried?
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    garlic flavored dog food??????regular stuff tastes like $***
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    do it all the time i use can corn and can dog food works good

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    i was told to grind my fish parts up and freeze them , and then put hole in can and lower it where i want to fish and as it melts it releases slow into the warter.
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    Sounds like that would work but the way i move around they could'nt keep up with me.
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    I Do Mostly Nightstalking. What Works For Me Is To Take Fish
    Parts, Grind Them Up In A Garage Sale Old Fashioned Meat Grinder.
    Wrap The Ground Up Parts In Plastic Or Aluminum Foil. Freeze Them.
    When I Fish I Just Take A Bag Of Parts, Put It In A Potato Sack
    With A Rock And Tie It To The Boat. Minnows And Shad Will Come Up
    To The Bag, Along With The Crappie, As The Parts Thaw Out. I Usually Put It Down About Four To Six Feet Deep,

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