I have used their shrimp in the salt,the fish dont want to let go of them,only problem I see is getting the stink off your hands,,good bait,,,ss
Anyone using this stuff http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...live&noImage=0 ? Was wondering if it was any good.
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I have used their shrimp in the salt,the fish dont want to let go of them,only problem I see is getting the stink off your hands,,good bait,,,ss
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Ditto. Have not tried them in freshwater, though.Originally Posted by sentrysam
they do make a fresh water version
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This one looks like a minnow to me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLJyP4i5Fi0
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Maybe its good but its to dang expensive. No small plastics are worth that much. $40/bucket - yikes!! If they cut the cost in half I'd be using it. As it is it feels like a ripoff. I've heard of a lot of people that have bought it then seeing it wasn't that much greater than regular plastic took em back for a refund.
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Originally Posted by GRIZZ
Sometimes you just do better with your plastics by soaking them in a container of annise, garlic and salt or get the walmart crappie spray and soak them in it overnight.
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Your right, I'm not sure you'd do better. Sure is cheaper though. Don't get me wrong, I love berkleys stuff, and I'm sure I would like the alive minnows, but they are just charging too much.
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Saw them for $19.99 in a bucket about the size of a small butter bowl, but not as tall. And for that price the bucket had better been full, and it wasn't. Seemed more juice than baits. I'll just stick with the cheap stuff loaded with scent or crappie nibbles. Or both. And you can buy sa lot of minnows for $20.
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Thanks guys,just reminded me that stripers will more'n likely attack this bait out here in Lake Hartwell,I'm gonna give that a try and might as well do it with some crappie jigs too,I'll put some jigs in one of my gulp bags tomorrow and letr' soak a while..Reports comming later in the weekend dudes...tight lines yall,,,,,ss
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