If we no longer hear anything from ya, we know you got caught. I would advise you to stay out of the kitchen.
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too late, works great on the stuff I had in the den but the ones out in the boat were a little hard due to the temps i guess. keep it warm and it flows like a charm.
brush, found it all the way in the back of the other stuff...i may me good for a while :biggrin
I been using a cajun injector and nibbles for a couple of years. Works great and only cost is for the nibbles.
Cpaint, Try this. From Louisiana and this is called "Cajun Candy". Get 3 or 4 medium to large shrimp raw. Peel and cut into small pieces. Next cover with salt and let drain overnight in the fridge in your boat room. Next day, cut into nibblet sizes and add a little more salt. They will be firm now. Put them in a zip lock sandwhich bag and chunk them into the freezer. When you go take them and tip your jig with one of these shrimp nibblets. One thing is for sure, I have never met a fish that didn't like a shrimp...even from up da riva. Go small in the winter and slow it down big time...and yes HANG ON. Good Luck In all that ice.....SLIP
slip cork- iv actually heard of this and heard it works well! thanks for the post!
Instead of just saying they are not biting have you tried different depths? Do you use a depthfinder to look for them or fishing blind?