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    Same thing here on drying them out. After buying a couple jars I just take lids off and leave set out in garage. Some times I leave them like that for days at a time to get the hardness I like. And I only use the Berkley power bait nibbles. I really don't think the color matters as much as the smell
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    Quote Originally Posted by glasseyes View Post
    Same thing here on drying them out. After buying a couple jars I just take lids off and leave set out in garage. Some times I leave them like that for days at a time to get the hardness I like. And I only use the Berkley power bait nibbles. I really don't think the color matters as much as the smell
    I did try the sparkly(gold,green,red,silver) ones and they did not work nearly as well for me.

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    i doubt we will find out what they make them with but they have a very distinctive shrimp like odor
    and if you fish turbid waters and dont use them you will just be in the bleachers watching the game many times
    thats a fact right there ,,,,,i originally thought like others ,,,they dont work ,,,
    just makes bream and yellow bass bite ....but after years of testing them i know factually they work
    we refer to them as crappie cocaine and in some circles here they call it cheating if you use them
    mind you lots of times it does not matter ...but when it does it does
    i use the glo white glo pink and glo chart ....
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    I use a lot of small jigs like 1/64 etc so I don't use a whole nibble but I take my nibbles and make 1 nibble into 3 or 4 balls and put them on a paper plate to dry for a few hours to harden up the outside and sometimes I can catch a couple on 1 nibble and they still have the white trail behind them.
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    I like this post.

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    I use them all the time, they help!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    I never go to the lake without them. Chartruese, red flake and green flake.
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    Thanks for the replies I will stay the course and keep some in my bait box,
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    If I hadnt proved they work several times with co anglers I would not use them, I have used chartruse and yellow, but will try some of the silver flake ones this year. I will say I dont use them until the bite slows down, and have even caught crappie with a bare jig head and a nibble.

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    I don't sell them
    I don't care if you use them
    I would prefer you don't because people buy them out all the time and drive the price up.

    A lot of really good fisherman do not believe in them. And I know they catch fish. Maybe more than I do. You don't have to use them to catch fish.

    But I have experimented too much, on too many lakes ,and rivers,and streams,and ponds,and creeks,in too many states, on too many thousands of fish,of too many species, with every variable imaginable.

    There are a couple tricks to them. If you just used Chromaglow Chartreuse you would not need anything else.

    Don't use them. I just post stuff on the internet to fool with people.I don't know what I'm talking about.
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