Sorry for the quality of the video. I have a really cheap cam. Using it to view what's down there, not so much for making videos.
But here is what it looks like when I lower my chum box 55ft down to the floor to chum up some bait fish. To get larger fish around the area to the where I'm fishing.
I use a metal mesh/wire chum box with sinkers, attached to a long line. In the chum box, I use frozen oat mix. It thaws slowly releasing chum.
I attached underwater camera to the line so I can see the chum box in real time. It really helps me figure out if I'm wasting time in a given spot or if it's worth staying longer.
The camera is "looking down" on the chum box as I'm jiggling it and hitting the bottom to get more chum out.
Thanks. I love to watch amature underwater videos. You can learn a lot from them. I thought the quality was great given you are not using camera gear worth more than most boats. Note: when I say amature, I mean anyone who is not using a team and real big bucks to achieve results for profit. Once again great. Thanks
Sorry for the quality of the video. I have a really cheap cam. Using it to view what's down there, not so much for making videos.
But here is what it looks like when I lower my chum box 55ft down to the floor to chum up some bait fish. To get larger fish around the area to the where I'm fishing.
I use a metal mesh/wire chum box with sinkers, attached to a long line. In the chum box, I use frozen oat mix. It thaws slowly releasing chum.
I attached underwater camera to the line so I can see the chum box in real time. It really helps me figure out if I'm wasting time in a given spot or if it's worth staying longer.
The camera is "looking down" on the chum box as I'm jiggling it and hitting the bottom to get more chum out.