Ok you got my attention what is slap slobber, always looking for something new. I can't help you with your question sorry.
Is this local thing or available on the net ?
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Was just wondering if anyone had tried slab slobber or anything similar at Clark's Hill lake and had any luck with it. There is a handful of us who fish there and would possibly all go to using something like that if it helped thanks in advance for your responses
Ok you got my attention what is slap slobber, always looking for something new. I can't help you with your question sorry.
Is this local thing or available on the net ?
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I used it last year on Oconee & Sinclair. It didn't seem to make a difference then. I bought the spray and the gel bottles. I will try it again the year.![]()
look in the store ED has at the top .
i looked and didn`t find i know ED had some at one time
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If you Google slab slobber it'll come up. Malcolms slab slobber. Just wanting to see if anyone had tried it around here, Clark's Hill, and if it helped any
I haven't tried it yet, but I know some people that won't fish without it. I will be trying it very soon on the hill.
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Best attractant I have used. Stuff works. Contact jigslinger on here Richard Malcolm or Brian Cooper on facebook. They will hook you up.
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I have tried it longlining but couldn't tell any difference. But from what I have been told, it works great for tight lining, pushing and dock shooting. Jigslinger on crappie.com can hook you right up with it....Good guy!!!
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I have used it with longlining hair jigs on Lake Talquin and it semed to help. I caught fish in the jigs I put it on than the ones I did'nt.
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