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Fish Bites
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03/03/12 12:59 AM
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bclifford
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I know there is probably a lot of posts with this topic, but seeing as how the search tool isn't working yet I figured I would ask. So I have heard a couple people telling me that they keep a pack of Fish Bites in the car for those quick fishing fix. What are you guys' thoughts? Do they actually work. What is the best flavor? Any advice is appreciated.
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Re: Fish Bites
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03/03/12 01:39 AM
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bclifford
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This is an example.
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Re: Fish Bites
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03/03/12 02:07 AM
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Yes, they work. For Bass? I dunno. It's tougher than GULP! and is usually used for Saltwater....This is the BASS section! Some tip their jigs with this stuff for Reds, Flounder, etc. Or use it like cut bait...
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Re: Fish Bites
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03/03/12 02:25 AM
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I don't think you are suppose to be eating it in the car. Feed it to the cat.
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Re: Fish Bites
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03/03/12 03:06 AM
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Re: Fish Bites
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03/03/12 03:10 AM
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TheFluke215
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Lol...are they for you or fish? I like Doritos- cool ranch. That's my snack preference.
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Re: Fish Bites
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03/03/12 03:49 AM
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lol this is a confusing post...????!!!
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Re: Fish Bites
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03/03/12 03:58 AM
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TheFluke215
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I think what he is saying is that when your riding around with your wife, kids etc etc and you have that "man, I want to go fishing moment". Your supposed to eat one of these "bites" and it cures your crave? It's like nicorette.....
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Re: Fish Bites
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03/03/12 04:14 AM
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I think what he is saying is that when your riding around with your wife, kids etc etc and you have that "man, I want to go fishing moment". Your supposed to eat one of these "bites" and it cures your crave? It's like nicorette..... Are they garlic/crawfish flavored. Man, that wouldn't crave my appetite to go fishing. it would make it worse.
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Re: Fish Bites
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03/03/12 06:50 AM
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bclifford
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Lmao no guys sorry i wasn't clear enough. This is a bait. Typically they go for saltwater, but they make some for fresh. It is similar to the Berkley Gulp baits. I have heard a lot of folks in the Bank Fishing forum keep a pole and a pack of these in their toolbox just in case they find a pond they wanna fish. I apologize I was not so clear. So it is essentially a dry bait that when it hits the water it starts leaving a 'flavor trail'. But some garlic/crawfish chips sound good about now.
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