Well im usually using a 1 1/2 inch tube. I just realized I could just take a regular 1/32 oz. jig and stick that in there instead or I could just pump the stuff in there anyways and make it extra full.
If you're using a two inch tube, the insiders don't fill all the space and you can still inject, albeit not as much.
Well im usually using a 1 1/2 inch tube. I just realized I could just take a regular 1/32 oz. jig and stick that in there instead or I could just pump the stuff in there anyways and make it extra full.
Getting Ready for Ice Fishing
Yep just depends on the size head and size tube you're using... You don't have to have it SUPER loaded.
i've used the nitro nibbles and had decent success with them.
Ok I will see how it works injecting them later this year and I will tell you how it gos. I gotta go test some Powerbait Crappie Nibbles.
Getting Ready for Ice Fishing
great experiment and info
Thanks TritonMan. I have some more coming up including powerbait crappie nibbles, Gulp Alive 1inch minnows, and powerbait honey worms. I know when I first hear about a product I usually look for a post like this that gives detailed info without advertising the product, and I never could find any. I know there are other people like me out there so I thought why dont I make some to help the other people
Getting Ready for Ice Fishing
I always use 3. In my experience, the other rigging methods always lead to the tube being ripped off much quicker.
The Berkley nibbles don't crack, they get all gummy on the outside and slowly dissolve away.
Don't worry, catch crappie.
The Berkley power nibbles I sit open for a day and let get a little harder they then stay on a little longer. I got lucky a few years back and found 10 jars of the red crappie power nibbles with gold flecks. Do they work they are like my lucky charm. Will cry when I use my last jar up. I did get a couple of jars of the chartreuse glow nibbles and found them to be very good also. Not disappointed with those that is for sure.
Redman