Glad to have you on board, Good start on tackle.
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Glad to have you on board, Good start on tackle.
Looks fine for a starter box , just don't get hooked into the idea you need a supply of everything on the market .
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The crappie nibble injector is a great idea because you go through a lot of nibbles by just putting them on the hook. You could also add some PowerBait attractant to it before you inject it. Also, if you are out walking the banks you should probably have one of these as well, lol. Amazon.com : Cowboy Buzy Beer Holster Handmade by Hide & Drink : Bourbon Brown : Sports & Outdoors
I would stock up on some curly tails, throw them on a road runner or a jig head if it is brushy, just bend the hook down at the collar and rig it weedless.
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I'm new to the site also. You have the same idea in a box as I have as a bank fisherman also. Looking good.
That box looks awesome! I wish mine was that organized
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Welcome from central Mississippi. Looks like a great start to me. The bottom row third from the left looks like Smurf Limeade, that is one of my go to colors.
main thing you need to do is spend more time getting pics of the girlfriend and less time thinking about nibbles![]()
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Welcome to the forum . I would pitch a fixed or "pinch on " type of float in the spring when targeting shallow crappie for sure . Most often a VERY slow retrieved almost not moving works well . Watch the float close .....if it don't act "right " in any way set the hook . A Berkley gulp brand glow white crappie nibble on the hook point and sometimes the most radical colors in the spring get the most bites ......this may all also apply in the fall on some lakes as well ......good luck to ya
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Looks good ,Good colors for fall in there.
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