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I was also using crappie nibblets on my jigs. They fall off in no time so i started just smushing some all over the jig and body and it seem to help.
A couple of the google eyes I caught were no doubt the biggest I had ever caught. |
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If you use tube jigs you can insert a nibble inside the body of the jig. |
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Get a small hypodermic and put the nibletts in it, then just squeeze some into the tube.
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I had my cork about 3-1/2 ft from my jig just poppin it every now and then. I just put the nibble on the tip of the hook and it held up pretty good. i know once it hit the water it wasnt sittin for long. Yea throwin a beetle spin is fun, but when you can sit in one spot for few hours and pull em in one right after the other it hard to change tactics.
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I'll give you a tip about Nibbles I've been doing for years. Put "new" nibbles in a bisquit pan in front of the exhaust fan on the fridge. Let them dry till they are firm. They won't fall off nearly as much. A warning though, the wife will holler about stinking up the house(LOL). In that case you could sun dry them a bit. Caution don't "over dry" them.
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