Berley

/ˈbɜːrli/ noun

Ground grain or fish scraps scattered in water to attract fish, used in fishing and chumming to concentrate fish in an area.

Possibly from Cornish or regional English dialects; may relate to 'barley' (the grain) or come from nautical terminology for fish bait and chum.

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