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Re: Crappie nibbles [Re: Minner Bucket] #12886247 09/04/18 01:18 AM
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Nope, I like Pro-Cure...


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Re: Crappie nibbles [Re: tboxfish] #12886278 09/04/18 01:43 AM
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Originally Posted By: tboxfish
Slab Slobber!

Seth Vanover & I fished for a couple of hours yesterday morning.
He was using them, I was not.......He threw out about 15 of the ones loaded with gold glitter,
2 minutes later, we had a pretty good little flurry of activity hmmm noidea


That was interesting wasn�t it!

Re: Crappie nibbles [Re: Minner Bucket] #12886330 09/04/18 02:19 AM
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Nibbles work. One time out I alternated dropping my line with a nibble vs no nibble and got a lot more bites with the nibble added... thumb

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Re: Crappie nibbles [Re: Minner Bucket] #12886466 09/04/18 11:33 AM
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Sometimes the difference between catchn and not catchn....


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Re: Crappie nibbles [Re: The Crappie Guy] #12887028 09/04/18 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted By: The Crappie Guy
Originally Posted By: Waco Kid Guide Service
They're my American express card, I don�t leave home without them. They work I use them every time I drop a jig. Their best if you allow about 50% of the moisture to dry out of them. They will stay on the hook through multiple fish.

Exactly what he said ^^^^


Exactly what they said! I have also used them on a small, bare hook under a plastic straw float to catch bluegill.


Fishin' to stock Lake Crisco.
Re: Crappie nibbles [Re: Minner Bucket] #12887286 09/05/18 12:44 AM
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Thanks guys, trying my hand at the crappie on Thursday, taking a break from the ditch pickles.

Re: Crappie nibbles [Re: Minner Bucket] #12887863 09/05/18 03:45 PM
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Agree with Waco Kid...


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Re: Crappie nibbles [Re: koobycrappie] #12888164 09/05/18 08:30 PM
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They do 3 things cover the bard helps from gettin hung up in brush-color -scent .They are a pain ,Kevin came up with a great idea drill hole in top an shake out needed nibbles


Re: Crappie nibbles [Re: Minner Bucket] #12888341 09/06/18 12:10 AM
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What is your favorite color? Sparkle or plain?


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Chartreuse


Re: Crappie nibbles [Re: Minner Bucket] #12889007 09/06/18 03:55 PM
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Waco kid said it best.
Chartreuse in my neck of the woods

Re: Crappie nibbles [Re: Minner Bucket] #12889659 09/07/18 12:12 AM
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Originally Posted By: Minner Bucket
Thanks guys, trying my hand at the crappie on Thursday, taking a break from the ditch pickles.

I got tired of buying minnows and didn't know how to jig fish I thought,till I tried the nibbles.they work.catfish like them too


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Re: Crappie nibbles [Re: Minner Bucket] #12889954 09/07/18 03:32 AM
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I know atleast a few of the crappie guides at Rayburn swear by them. I seem to get more bites with them but sometimes I think it�s perch pecking the crappie nibble off my jig

Re: Crappie nibbles [Re: Jig Man] #12890891 09/07/18 08:38 PM
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Nope, I like Pro-Cure...


I like their minnow scent. Been using it for the last few weeks.

Re: Crappie nibbles [Re: Glenn54] #12891307 09/08/18 02:49 AM
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Originally Posted By: Glenn54
What is your favorite color? Sparkle or plain?


Don�t bother with the sparkle. I got some. The sparkle is only on the outer surface and they are gone within a short time of being in the water. Both chartreuse and pink have worked well, but chartreuse gets used most often as it�s kind of a go to color around here for a lot of baits.


Fishin' to stock Lake Crisco.
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