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Chum-King
Lure 'em in.


Many fish, such as stripers, flounder and even tuna, feed far below the water surface, and that’s why anglers targeting them send their baits toward the bottom.



A striper lured in
by Chum-King.



Chum-King releases chum, chunks of bait and live bait below the surface to start a feeding frenzy.


It can chum like a net, bag or cage does, but there’s a difference: Chum-King can also release bait at a desired depth with a tug of the attached line.


This can also allow the unit to come out of the water clean. At the end of a trip, an angler tugs the line, releases all the chum or bait,


In the closed position, Chum-King allows chum and small pieces of bait to escape through openings.
A tug of the line opens Chum-King to allow larger pieces of bait or live bait to escape underwater.

and pulls up the Chum-King, clean as a whistle.


“Never deal with a dirty old bag, net or cage again!” the folks at Chum-King say.


In the closed position, Chum-King is designed to allow chum or small pieces of bait to escape through openings.


But a tug of the line allows larger chunks of bait or live bait to escape underwater, because struts slip the unit’s bottom downward to create a large opening. When the Chum-King is opened underwater, the bait is all released at once.


The bottom of Chum-King includes a chamber where the angler places weights. This sinks Chum-King, and it also helps slip the bottom downward to create the opening to release the bait. Extra caps can be obtained for the chamber, in case the angler cracks the cap on rocks or other hard bottom.


Chum-King can be filled with your favorite frozen or thawed chum. Or if you’re releasing larger bait, you can fill it with whatever is on your hook.


Chum-King can be used to catch striped bass, flounder, tuna, mahi mahi, groupers, snappers and more.




To see a video of Chum-King
in action, and for more info,
including local dealers
that carry the product,
visit Chum-King’s web site.