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    Question Jig Sauce?


    Salt, Yum, garlic, What's your favorite? I've been using yum with no success. Any suggestions?
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    Berkley Platinum Nibble, I would hate to go without em.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FIN View Post
    Salt, Yum, garlic, What's your favorite? I've been using yum with no success. Any suggestions?
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    I like feather jigs and they are my go to bait, but if I want to try soft plastic I use a small tube usually start with blue/white and salt impregnated. I will use any flavor as long as the color is right.

    I do very well with feather jigs and no flavoring.

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    I feel that jig sauce serves several purposes; it hides your odor (be it from gas, cigarettes, food, etc) and it attracts the fish from the smell kinda like the baitfish do. I prefer Fish Formula and would never leave home without it. I also use nibblets on jigs too, either the chartruse or white not only for odor, but also for sight. Tight Lines!
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    berkley nibbles, i hate to go w/o them. just tip your lure w/ them. I usually have yellow

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    anise, garlic and P-nut oil mixtures for my plastic baits. Most of the time I am fishing marabou though.
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    hehehe.... some Skoal juice - it's the wintergreen that really turns them on :D

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    Garlic seems to work good for me.And nibbles when they are finicky:D
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    Small popcorn size shrimp, break it in 1/3's, put just a little bit on a hook and watch out! Usually crappie nibblets... and corn will work when you can't find Crappie nibblets
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    I've heard some people use the juice in either cod liver oil or fish oil capsules. Like the stuff you buy from a health food shack. Never actually tried it though. I've had enough days of fishing when the use of scent did not make a difference, so for the most part I just don't mess with it. But I do have a can of nibbles just in case.
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