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Crappie Nibbles #11860190 10/02/16 05:35 PM
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I don't hear much on here about using Crappie Nibbles. I see the reviews are good about the product but I never hear anybody mentioning using them. Thoughts?

Re: Crappie Nibbles [Re: ArgyleFloater] #11860196 10/02/16 05:39 PM
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I use them when the bite is slow (it does help) but for the most part I don't need them.

Re: Crappie Nibbles [Re: ArgyleFloater] #11860219 10/02/16 05:58 PM
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My dad uses the chartreuse color only when jig fishing. I'd just assume tip with shiners. When I do use them, I'll tip with the silver or green nibbles.

Re: Crappie Nibbles [Re: ArgyleFloater] #11860227 10/02/16 06:08 PM
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I've been using the chartreuse all summer with great results. I feel like they hold on a little bit longer for better hook set. But I'm just a green horn.


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Re: Crappie Nibbles [Re: ArgyleFloater] #11860292 10/02/16 07:00 PM
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Re: Crappie Nibbles [Re: ArgyleFloater] #11860294 10/02/16 07:00 PM
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I've gone to Walmart at 4 in the morning to get some when I realized I was out before fishing before. They work. They make a mess, but they work.


Re: Crappie Nibbles [Re: ArgyleFloater] #11860404 10/02/16 08:17 PM
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I use them most of the time. I will start with out them, and if the fish don't just jump on my jig, I start adding nibbles, I like the ones with flakes on them. When I get home I have flakes on my forehead, on my glasses, in by beard, you name it, I'm a flake.


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Originally Posted By: etexbasser
I use them most of the time. I will start with out them, and if the fish don't just jump on my jig, I start adding nibbles, I like the ones with flakes on them. When I get home I have flakes on my forehead, on my glasses, in by beard, you name it, I'm a flake.


Lol, that is a fact. My fiance asks me what cabaret I've been too.. I won't even touch my face, other getting a dip of snuff, and glitter will be everywhere.

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Don't fish a jig without one. Use the jars that say Chroma-Glow on them. Use pink and chartreuse.


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Re: Crappie Nibbles [Re: ArgyleFloater] #11861346 10/03/16 05:20 AM
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When the bite is good, you don't need them. When it's slow, they help. My 2 cents...
Oh, and JigUm and I won the CAT D2 State Tourney last year using nibbles...so there's that. thumb


Re: Crappie Nibbles [Re: Pintail711] #11861492 10/03/16 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted By: Pintail711
Originally Posted By: etexbasser
I use them most of the time. I will start with out them, and if the fish don't just jump on my jig, I start adding nibbles, I like the ones with flakes on them. When I get home I have flakes on my forehead, on my glasses, in by beard, you name it, I'm a flake.


Lol, that is a fact. My fiance asks me what cabaret I've been too.. I won't even touch my face, other getting a dip of snuff, and glitter will be everywhere.


That ain't no lie. I have half a bottle of green and silver and they will be the last ones I ever buy!!!!

Now, I won't drop a jig without one and if I miss a fish, I'll put another one on. It's just a confidence thing I guess.


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