🎣 Cast Your Worries Away with Mojo Chum!
The Fish Chum Mojo Dry Offshore Saltwater Fish Chum is a premium aquatic nutrition product designed to attract all species of saltwater fish. With a concentrated formula containing over 33% real fish and shrimp, this 2 lb package ensures a long-lasting and mess-free fishing experience. Ideal for both novice and seasoned anglers, it includes (2) disposable chum bags for easy application.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.5 x 7.1 x 2.6 inches |
Package Weight | 0.98 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9 x 5 x 10 inches |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Brand Name | Aquatic Nutrition |
Model Name | Mojo Offshore Saltwater Chum |
Color | brown |
Material | other |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Aquatic Nutrition |
Part Number | Mojodry2 |
Included Components | (2) 1 pound bag, (2) disposable chum bags |
Size | 2 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Target Species | Fish |
Fishing Technique | chum |
B**E
Works for Japanese Sabiki rigs . .
If you live in Japan, and want cheaper DRY bait, this works well. Folks ask me where I got it. The fish seems to like this, since it's different from the same ol' shrimp bait we all use. Have not tried it in deep water, only at the piers. Tight lines!
B**Y
Ez to use
First, this stuff works. It attracts and holds bait fish. Not too messy.
F**S
Chummed up mackerel and stripers in Boston Harbor in 100F heat
Was a 100F day in Boston today; the mackerel baitfish have been scattered, and the stripers were hiding from the heat. Poured 1/2 cup of Mojo menhaden oil onto 1lb pack (2 in this bag) in the morning before heading out, then in late afternoon tied it off transom, and had 2 hours of all the mackerel bait we could pull out of the resultant slick in about 15 minutes. Dropped the live bait mackerel and soon the big striper (and other fish) came over the gunnels, all while anchored a short ride from marina.Slow to release, but with oil created a great slick with slow dissolving particles that kept the bait under the boat for almost 2 hours. A pull on the chum bag line released a nice cloud of chum particles and menhaden oil droplets that kept the fish near the whole 2 hours. Compared to storing bricks of frozen chum in my wife's freezer this was too easy, and I haven't caught stripers while the heat index is over 100F in a loooong time.Will try this more during this summer - got all our friend's kids on big fish on the one day they could join us. It works so far as we can tell on first test, looking forward to more field testing...
A**R
Performs Well
Definitely does its job attracting fish, and the netting holes are well-sized for the material. Won't beat true chum, but this gets the job done and is very inexpensive.Lasts a good while, multiple hours before the bag starts to get low.
T**N
Doesn't dissolve.
Don't waste your money. The balls are the same thing you feed koi at the zoo. It also takes a long time to dissolve. Had it hung on the side of the boat for about 5 hours. When we got back to the dock I hung it off the dock. 4 hours later there was still about 20% of the bag left. Don't cheap out. Buy or make real chum or just skip it.
C**Y
Does not work at all!
I ordered this thinking it would be easier to travel with instead if using the frozen chum I usually take. It was very easy to use, but since we did not catch a single fish at any of our normal hot spots, I can only conclude that this was useless. I even dropped some at the dock around a school of mango snappers and they were not interested in it. We like to chum up some yellow tail and have NEVER had issues doing this with frozen chum. But using this product, we did not catch or see a single fish! I will not use this again.
R**O
Works great
Gets the fish to come to you
B**S
Not sure
I didn't notice anymore activity than normal but doesn't mean it doesn't work. Always worth tryjng...
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