Catch More Fish!
What is Chumming? Basically, chumming involves cutting up bait and other food products, such as scrap meat, and placing it into the water. This bait is detected by other bait fish and the fish to be captured. Chumming can be as simple as manually cutting up the bait and throwing it overboard, or by placing the bait (chum) into a burlap or netted bag and hanging it over the side of the boat or dock. In either case, the method of chumming requires tedious manual cutting which is labor intensive, time consuming and messy.
Chumming devices are available that introduce some automation. Such devices relieve the user from having to manually chop the bait, but may still require considerable effort by cranking or plunging the bait through the device. Other devices attempt to eliminate the manual effort by providing some form of motor to perform the chopping of the bait. However, these devices (including the manual ones) can leave a mess on the deck and the side of the boat. And the devices themselves are expensive to operate, maintain and clean.
The EF Chummer addresses these problems by relieving the user from having to manually chop the bait or operate the chummer by cranking or plunging. The EF Chummer automatically chops and expels the bait with minimal interaction from the user. It sports a simple design making it easy to operate and maintain. It is also self-cleaning and leaves no mess after use.
Do You Want to Fish or Workout?

With a manual chummer you have to deal with the mess on the gunnel and on the hull of the boat. Not to mention the workout from the exertion of hand-cranking.

The electric option eliminates the mess on the gunnel, but you still face the mess on the hull.



