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I transitioned to drum stick this summer and it was much cheaper and relatively easy to set up. If you use a cleaver on a cutting board, it will take little time. Only downside is the extra fat, but that can be trimmed off and used for other purposes.
I could be wrong but the drumsticks seems like it would be too heavy. Also you dont want the skinny part to get caught in the met when dipping. I dont have experience with chicken drumsticks on a trotline but my first time trotlining I used whole chicken necks and this happened many of times. I would dip and the neck would get caught in the net not allowing me put the crab in the basket. It becomes a pain. The solution was to cut the chicken necks in half. Pieces are maybe 1.5 inches. Seems like a small piece but thays all you need. They are fairly cheap at International supermarkets. That is the best place to get them as you can get a pack of 20-30 for $2. Cut them in half and thats around 50 baits. Thats just my experience. Buzz where do you live?
International supermarket for the chicken necks like Jay said. It costs about $8 to bait my 600' line...with spare baits to rebait wile crabbing if necessary.
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