Ditto , ditto , and ditto...I've used white crappie nibbles for 2 or 3 years now and would not be on the water without them , as i have caught far more crappie with them than without. I've experimented several times and always tip them now.
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Crappie nibbles have helped add a few fish to my bucket on several occasions also.
Ditto , ditto , and ditto...I've used white crappie nibbles for 2 or 3 years now and would not be on the water without them , as i have caught far more crappie with them than without. I've experimented several times and always tip them now.
A way to make the nibbles stay on the hook longer:
Take a shoe box lid and pour the entire bottle out on the lid and pull all nibbles apart that are sticking together. Spread them out and leave them out all night before you go fishing. They will dry out just enough to stay on the hook longer. It will make a bottle go a lot farther.
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Here's another vote for Nibbles, Usually, it's best to sort of let your nibbles 'dry out' before you use them. They tend to stay on the hook better if they have dried out some.
We almost always tip our jigs with either Berkley Crappie Nibbles or minnows. If you are trying to put the Crappie Nibbles inside of your tube jigs I would suggest that you do what I did and order The Bait Pump from Slabhunter. This pump will deliver the pressure needed to inject the Crappie Nibbles into the tube jig.
I know what you are already thinking! Hey wouldn't a turkey injector work? It won't even come close...Been there, done that!!!
Here's a pic of the first crappie that I caught after recieving my Bait Pump. I caught this slab at 12 feet deep and still had plenty of Nibbles injected into my jig to continue fishing!
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i don't use minnows in the spring time because you don't have time. now on over in the year i use a bass assissin grub or i call it a yum yum. you can do as much with the yum yum as a minnow in my way of fishing