From my understanding they only dissolve in saltwater...........Never tried them in freshwater............
Anyone ever used this stuff on your crappie jigs? Thinking about trying to find some to add to my jigs, believe it is more a saltwater thing but may work.
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From my understanding they only dissolve in saltwater...........Never tried them in freshwater............
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They are only for saltwater - although a freshwater catfish bait is in trials. They do work incredibly well.
Tackle Monkey got me on this one too. Bought a package this spring to tip my Crappie jigs with. Crappie & White Perch like them but when you hook a fish they usually come off. For the price of them Crappie Nibbles or a piece of nightcrawler are much better & cost a lot less.
Well, has anyone used cut-up Gulp on their jigs in place of the nibbles? I just get tired of putting nibbles on after each bite or even touch.
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Come on SteveJ, I know you've been reading the posts. Get a bait pump man. I can normally catch 10-15 fish without grabbing the pump, heck normally the bait from the pump outlasts the tubes that I use. Great product for the price.Originally Posted by SteveJ
Use the Baitpump - don't let the dark side control you!! LOL
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I have tried the gulp also with poor results. The Bait Pump is a winner. A jar of nibbles will last you a long time.
A bait pump don't work too good with a hair jig altho I'm picking up a money order for one the next time I'm in town.
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Put a dab of Cod Liver Oil on your hair jigs when the bite is light and you'll notice a difference. Put some in an empty eye drop or nose spray bottle for easy dispensing. It will stay on your jig for several hours so it saves a lot of time and trouble.