Chumming definition

Chumming is defined as a means of attracting fish by placing organic materials, non-injurious to aquatic life, into the water.
Chumming means dislodging or depositing in the water any substance not attached to a hook, line, or trap, which may attract fish.
Chumming means the placing in the water of fish, parts of fish, or other

More Definitions of Chumming

Chumming means the placing in the water of fish, or other material upon which fish feed, for the purpose of attracting fish to a particular area in order that they may be taken.
Chumming means placing fish, parts of fish or other natural or manmade attractants upon which fish might feed, in the water, not attached to a hook, for the purpose of attracting fish to a particular area so that they might be caught.
Chumming means placing substances in the water for the purpose of attracting fish to a particular area.
Chumming means the act of placing chum in the waters of the marine and coastal district for the purpose of attracting sharks or other marine organisms.
Chumming means placing fish, parts of fish, or other material upon which fish might feed in the waters of the Southern Ute Indian Reservation for the purpose of attracting fish to a particular area in order that they may be taken, but such term shall not include angling or fishing.
Chumming means the placing in the water of fish, or other material upon
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