I have not had mine in that cold wether yet.
However I know I fished some days last year that it was under 30 and they did not freeze.
I assume that as long as they do not freeze it should be fine.
How does the Bait Pump do when your crappie nibbles are cold in the winter? I started using nibbles this year and I think it helps alot and think the Bait Pump is something that I can use.
LIFE IS TO SHORT TO FISH WITH A DEAD MINNER AND I WISH I WAS SOMEWHERE HOOKING LIP.
I have not had mine in that cold wether yet.
However I know I fished some days last year that it was under 30 and they did not freeze.
I assume that as long as they do not freeze it should be fine.
It was 25 degrees yesterday morning and i used mine with no problems.
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How was the fishing Bugman? Did you fish LOZ?
Mike
I fished from carnes to park place from 6' to 20' flats,channel ledge,mouth of coves,back of coves,bluffs i tried em all and had 9,ole slab buster Jack even helped me.It seemed the first cast or two you would catch one and that was it,the weather is looking good this weekend and i think the fishin will be better if all these fronts that have been coming back to back move out,the water temp varied from 43 at carnes to 59 at park place.No good news but i hope this helps.
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Keep the pump in your front pocket, they wont freeze up.
But were the nibbles warm,as in kept indoors?Originally Posted by bugman
I keep a small amt. of gear in my trunk all the time,those nibbles get a little hard in the winter time.Dang beer freezes also!
They were in my boat out in the carport so yes they were as cold as it was outside.
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