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    chubs,kill fish,mud minnow..guess all the same. They sure stay on better .. multiple fish on 1 bait, acclimating mine in the back yard

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRPPYDDY View Post
    chubs,kill fish,mud minnow..guess all the same. They sure stay on better .. multiple fish on 1 bait, acclimating mine in the back yard
    We call them gudgons (sp) here in Va. I know a few people that use them for crappie because they are a lot cheaper than regular minnows and you can catch them yourself. I've never had much luck using them for crappie but flounder sure like them.
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    Opposite here cost more than crappie minnows or small shiners, experimenting, for the cost and durability, they seem to be great...just culling thru to get not to big,not to small. Buy them in brine, switch to 100% fresh, lively...if they work like this yearound I'm sold! Trying again today, cold as a well diggers but today, rain then ice last nite, still here..I know I know, crappie weather but cold for Fla.

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