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    Quote Originally Posted by trypman1 View Post
    I love them, I add a spray of Slab Sauce to them also.
    I find that is good stuff also.....
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    I decorated my boat with them this weekend


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    Pump my tubes with them.
    I have seen them make a difference when it’s slow


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    Quote Originally Posted by MO Slab View Post
    Pump my tubes with them.
    I have seen them make a difference when it’s slow


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    Yep. One of our members Slab Hunter invented the bait pump that injects them in the tube jigs. Works quite well.
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    I gave up looking for a bait pump at the tackle stores --- Think we can get some for door prizes at the Bone,, I remember we had some there when they first came out,, they all went Quick

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    I have 2 of the bait pumps and I went back to using a syringe for the simple fact you can load less nibbles and use the plunger instead of screwing the end of the bait pump to get the nibbles in the tube jig. Another tip is to spray a squirt or two of Slab Sauce on top of the nibbles, It helps the plunger slide and softens the nibbles just enough to squeeze out easily.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish on Line View Post
    I gave up looking for a bait pump at the tackle stores --- Think we can get some for door prizes at the Bone,, I remember we had some there when they first came out,, they all went Quick
    You can order them. I think Randy is a member sponsor on here but not sure so I won't link the web address but a quick google search for the bait pump should bring it up. I will see him this weekend and I will try and remember to ask him about door prizes but I still haven't heard a definite on wheter or not the Darbonne gathering is even going to happen.
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    I recently found an old syringe we got with liquid anti-biotic from our vet for the dogs, it is the right size to use. I wasn't sure about putting Slab Sauce in it too to soften --- but man - there Aint nothing to loose

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