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Crappie Fish Attractant #11209549 11/06/15 07:41 PM
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What is the best? I see our GTG on fork is jig only so what should I get being I fish with minnows .


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I don't know about attractant but I know that when I spray my jigs with Slab Slobber it sure helps get those Crappie that would normally let go keep the jig in their mouth a little longer!

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Originally Posted By: JZ_Texas_Urban_Anglers
I don't know about attractant but I know that when I spray my jigs with Slab Slobber it sure helps get those Crappie that would normally let go keep the jig in their mouth a little longer!

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Ok thanks I will look into the slab slobber.


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Re: Crappie Fish Attractant [Re: cleve] #11209863 11/06/15 11:11 PM
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That and some Thermocline Jig' are a pretty good shot at putting the big ones in the box.

http://www.malcomslabslobber.com/Richards/Home.html

http://www.thermoclinelures.com/wp/

Oh and a good fishfinder helps....

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Re: Crappie Fish Attractant [Re: cleve] #11209914 11/07/15 12:02 AM
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Berkiey Chart. Crappie Nibbles.I wont fish without em.I tried Slab Slabber (Shad) and Crappie Nibbles side by side and only the Nibbles caught fish on the Thermocline jigs.I have used them with minnows also. Results may vary depending on lake fished.

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Berkiey Chart. Crappie Nibbles.I wont fish without em.I tried Slab Slabber (Shad) and Crappie Nibbles side by side and only the Nibbles caught fish on the Thermocline jigs.I have used them with minnows also. Results may vary depending on lake fished.


Thanks for the reply.


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Re: Crappie Fish Attractant [Re: cleve] #11210043 11/07/15 01:44 AM
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Oh my! WD-40


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Re: Crappie Fish Attractant [Re: cleve] #11210064 11/07/15 01:54 AM
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I have heard the wd 40 trick too. Not enough guts to try it!

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I always had the question, nibble or no nibble, does it make a difference? Then, when I started tying jigs, I try them out in my fish tank, trying to get my 8" fish to take them. Then, when I put a nibble on, I couldn't keep them off. When you "jig" the jig, the nibble "puffs" out a little puff of the scent, and it seemed to drive my fish to bite. Now, I use nibbles, just about all the time, unless the bite is really on.

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I use Berkley crappie nibbles every time I hit the water. The fish will not spit the bait when you have a nibble on the jig.

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Nibblet will attract a bite on a jig when fish don't really want to bite, but its up to you to time the hook set. tight lines bro tight lines!


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Re: Crappie Fish Attractant [Re: Tom Englert] #11210373 11/07/15 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted By: Tom Englert
I have heard the wd 40 trick too. Not enough guts to try it!


I have seen some old timers who spray in on a rag and then use it on their jigs....it does work.

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