So I ran a bead of my mixture on the workbench 4 days ago and it is still soft. It has not dried at all. The oil is preventing it. Bottom line, it works well.
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Just pour nibbles in it,,and twist. To stop the pressure of the nibbles coming out, untwist the top.
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So I ran a bead of my mixture on the workbench 4 days ago and it is still soft. It has not dried at all. The oil is preventing it. Bottom line, it works well.
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seems a bit complex to me , why not run em up on the hook to the jig body (the nibbles) and get jiggy with it ....![]()
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Jack has it right, besides I don't move the tube during winter deep water fishing so I am liking not having to re-bait with nibbles. Plasticer Oil does not react with the tube. Thanks again to "Sir" CrappiePappy (Now a Knight of the Crappie Realm to me) I only had 12 fish, eleven needed the net, filled a gallon ziplock bag of fillets to a point where I could not zip it closed. This was Tidal River fish, not "Lake" Crappie. I had the best 12 BIG river Crappie fishing afternoon of my life. We fish all day for 3 bites of Mule Speckled Trout but when you get a bite it's a 25+ inch trout. I'm liking catching these monster river fish in my backyard and believe CrappiePappy's suggestion is the reason I had the success I had. ketchn turned my attention to something else that just killed it on Ross Barnett the week before Christmas. Both these guy's information is "Top Shelf"!
[QUOTE=lowe rider;4208901]I use it on tube baits, especially handy on nibbles that have melted together, a bit of Slabsauce sounds like the ticket if it gets stiff. Thanks cdc friends
I used to hit the sportshow circuit in the off-season to promote my guide business. At the time Bait Pump offered dealer pricing for large quantities. I sold the heck out of them at my booth. A short demonstration and they sold themselves.