Quote Originally Posted by Cray View Post
When they biting like that try down sizing your jig. Also the addition of some slab sauce or a nibble will make all the difference.
I ordered some slab sauce a couple of days ago wondering if they were grabbing it and spitting it back out instantly. I'll try it out when it comes in. I tried injecting some tubes with crappie nibbles (using a syringe works great) but it didn't seem to make a whole lot of difference. I caught two on the crappie nibble tube and the big one on a white curly tail grub. Unfortunately I was using the smallest jig I own. It was a 1/32 jig with a sickle hook. My local Bass pro, academy, and field and stream don't have anything smaller. I'd have to order them online.

Another thought I had was too light of a jig. It was pretty windy and the wind would put a bow the line some due to the double 1/32 jigs. I wonder if I had a heavier jig if it would help the line stay tight to detect bites better?

Thanks for the response!

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