Thanks Big Mac,
I knew I've never noticed anyone saying anything other than crappie nibbles...I don't know what scent crappie nibbles is....DemoMan
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Demo man, there is no one scent that will work on all bluegills. They feed on different food in different lakes and in different seasons. I for the most part recycle my soft plastic bass baits that I have "used up" by cutting them into strips and leaving them in ziptop snack bags. I leave some scent in the bags (yes, bass scent) and when I am going after gills or bream I use the strips on my jig heads. It works like a charm. When you think about it they feed on the same critters just different sizes.
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http://www.cbshawgsauce.com/ this is the only scent I use.
Thanks Big Mac,
I knew I've never noticed anyone saying anything other than crappie nibbles...I don't know what scent crappie nibbles is....DemoMan
Hi. I have made my own scent for several things and they worked great. One of the easiest is to mix vegitable oil with flower to get the desired "pasty" consistancy that you want. Then just add garlic, the oil from a can of tuna, and salt, yes salt. Salt gives that flavor that makes em hang on! Thats it. Works great for just about anything. I have used it for catfish, bream, bass, and crappie.
Brian
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Thanks for the info....That sounds like a good recipe....DemoMan
YES but wasn't impressed with them,
BLUEGILL are sight hunters and love to attack (ON THE DROP), and (ON THE TOP)
Has anyone fished with soldier fly worms? I found hundreds in my wiggler box when I went to feed the worms!
Love em. Maggots~Soldier Fly Larvae. They can tolerate heat better than the worms and like very wet conditions. They adults look like black wasps. Black soldier fly (BSF) larvae have powerful mouth parts and digestive enzymes that enable them to "chew up", eat and derive nutrient from raw organic materials rather than requiring that the feedstock is already somewhat rotted, as is the case with earthworms. Their digestive process does produce a manure that has a higher moisture content than does that of the earthworm, great for bluegill.Originally Posted by blankace