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Thread: Making scent stay put!

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    Hayden is offline Slabmaster II
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    Default Making scent stay put!

    I haven't used Bait Butter or any other attractants but I have found out that with a small syringe without needle you can add Crappie Nibbles to your tubes. It packs it in very tight and lasts a long time. I'm sure it would work on other attractants as well.

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    Try adding attractants to your baits wile in the bag and let them "marinate" for days/weeks/months!

    You'll throw that syringe and those Crap-pie knibbles away!

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    I have let some soak but I'm not always using the same stuff and it can get messy. A plastic tube can only absorb so much. I haven't tried the stuff being sold on here yet. But the Nibbles in the tube releases constant for quite a while.

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    the bait batter if you mix it with a little water soak tubes with it it stays on for a LONG time
    "the objective of war is not to die for your country but to make that sorry sob die for his" General Patton

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