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Great White with seal in mouth

 

Our boat Blue pointer

 

Great White fin

 

Cape Point South Africa

Chumming
 

What is chumming?

great white sharkChumming is a type of scent trail that that attracts fish, sharks, etc, to an area, or boat. It may be man made or natural.

An example of a natural scent trail is a

  • seal colony,
  • bird colony,
  • a dead whale or
  • seal carcass even dead birds.

An example of a man made scent trail would be for an example, fisherman using mashed up anchovies/pilchards with marine oil and salt water to attract fish and or small shark species to the boat in order to catch them. Another chum would be small cut pieces of sardines dropped off the boat to get shoaling fish like yellowtail or tuna up to the surface to make catching them more successful. The chum may vary depending on what type of fish the fisherman wants to attract. Another good example of a man made scent trail created when fish are cleaned on a daily basis at a fishing harbour or beach and boats pumping there bulges.

Who chums?

Fisherman, shark operators, research vessels, or anyone wanting to attract fish, sharks etc to a boat.

What type of chum do shark operators use?

Firstly, not all shark operators chum, but others may use mashed up anchovies/pilchards with marine oil and salt water, plain sardines and or shark liver. A permit is needed to use any carcasses such as whale meat, or seal (often used on research vessels for scientific studies).

Which operators do not chum?

African Shark Eco-Charters and Apex Predators ( both from False Bay), are the only operators in the country that only use a bait and do not chum for Great White Sharks and rely on the natural chum line from the seal colony in False Bay and the presents of the sharks in the area were they work.

Why do people assume that shark attacks are related to chumming?

The media has portrayed the recent shark attacks and the fact that there are shark operators in the area, and have linked them without any facts, when in reality fisherman have been fishing ( and chumming) for years and years in the area where shark operators work, with out any incident of shark attacks.

Has chumming by shark operators caused an increase in shark attacks?

Definitely not! This is a gross misconception made by the media, and because shark attacks are taken so personally by the public, a scape goat is needed to appease the public.

Does chumming condition sharks to follow boats.

No. If this was true, then there would be hundreds of sharks following every fishing boat on a daily basis.

Why is the media always going on about chumming?

Again, a scape goat is needed to appease the public in the wake of the shark attacks over the last few years, and sensationalism sells newspapers.

 

Additional Information

Boulders Penguin Colony

Cape Point Nature Reserve

Blue Sharks

Shortfin Makos

Airjaws

Our Boat Blue Pointer

Description of Chumming?

Life History of the Fur Seal

Strategies of Cape Fur Seal

Great White Shark Facts

Great White - the Predator

Seal Island - South Africa

Great White behaviour

Great White Breaching

Great White Life History

Predator Strategies

Shark Awareness

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