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Crappie Fireballs
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03/16/19 07:59 PM
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I'd Tack That!!
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Re: Crappie Fireballs
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03/16/19 08:42 PM
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banker-always fishing
Pumpkin Head
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Interesting. Let us know the results!
IGFA World Record Rio Grande Cichlid. Lake Dunlap. John 3:16 Sinner's Prayer. God forgive me a sinner. I accept Jesus Christ as my Savior !
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Re: Crappie Fireballs
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03/16/19 09:02 PM
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Dan_n_Texas
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On average, your heart beats 100,000 times a day. One day, one of those heartbeats will be your last. Then what?
The answer is found in Jesus Christ who said "I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly." John 10:10 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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Re: Crappie Fireballs
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03/17/19 02:24 PM
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leanin post
TFF Celebrity
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COMING SOON! .. THE STICKLE HOOK " the stay level sickle hook". sits level in the water with all knots.! Provides better hook sets and more natural jigging motion. No more adjusting the knot, gluing , or tying loop knots that cause the hook point to tangle in the loop, or worse knick the line.. The jighook that will make all others obsolete !
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Re: Crappie Fireballs
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03/17/19 02:44 PM
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I seen em at Walmart, I didn't buy any...
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Re: Crappie Fireballs
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03/27/19 04:05 PM
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Dan_n_Texas
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Not judging yet on their ability to attract fish but did use them at a farm pond recently.
Observations 1. Slicker than snot to hold onto and try to place on hook. 2. Using jig and bobber on ultralite rig, they came off on the first cast.
Currently not satisfied, but will use again later.
On average, your heart beats 100,000 times a day. One day, one of those heartbeats will be your last. Then what?
The answer is found in Jesus Christ who said "I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly." John 10:10 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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Re: Crappie Fireballs
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03/27/19 05:09 PM
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CCBIRDDOGMAN
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I ordered a couple jars of them. We'll see.
2 Bedroom Lake house on CC for rent. P.M. me!
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Re: Crappie Fireballs
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03/28/19 06:11 PM
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Hog Jaw
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Saw them also , keep us informed , Thanks
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Re: Crappie Fireballs
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03/28/19 08:14 PM
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Not judging yet on their ability to attract fish but did use them at a farm pond recently.
Observations 1. Slicker than snot to hold onto and try to place on hook. 2. Using jig and bobber on ultralite rig, they came off on the first cast.
Currently not satisfied, but will use again later. I haven't used EM yet. I was thinking about cracking open the lid & let EM dry up just a tad
I'd Tack That!!
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Re: Crappie Fireballs
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04/07/19 02:25 AM
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Fab
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I used some of these today. First observation was that they are very small, about the size of a BB, and slippery and not all that easy to thread on to a hook. It was hard to pull just 1 out of the jar. They come off the hook very easily. 1 attempt at setting the hook and it's gone.
As far as fish catching I can say that I caught fish 2 to 1 using vs. not using them. Fishing was overall really slow today so that's a time based observation.
Are they worth using? Well, that's up to you. Do you have time to mess with them or get your jig back in the water?
I will probably continue to use them when fishing is slow.
I didn't get a chance to, but I was thinking if I could set some out to dry out a little they might be easier to handle. And for some reason I couldn't get the Pitbull song out of my head...
Last edited by Fab; 04/07/19 02:26 AM.
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