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    Chartreuse glow for me...Walleye even LOVE them.
    I mainly add them for an added flash of color (gold) in stained water.
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    IF NIBBLES COLOR IS IMPORTANT WHY NOT CUT A PIECE OF WORM THE COLOR U WANT AND PUT ON JIG? IF IT IS SMELL WHY NOT USE JUICE,IT STAYS ON LONGER?
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    I don't know if color of the nibble is important or not, but since I let the jar of nibbles dry out quite awhile before using them, I've had them stay on hook for way longer than I would think any liquid would.
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    Quote Originally Posted by genec View Post
    IF NIBBLES COLOR IS IMPORTANT WHY NOT CUT A PIECE OF WORM THE COLOR U WANT AND PUT ON JIG? IF IT IS SMELL WHY NOT USE JUICE,IT STAYS ON LONGER?
    Different types of plastic can react with each other..."juice" can dry out plastics they are not made for...nibblets can be dried a bit, to last longer on the hook!
    My swimbaits already have powered squid scent infused in them, I use the nibblets as another contrast. Nibblets also are made with seafood and don't effect the super soft plastic of my swimbaits. IMHO, a win-win!
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    use same kind of plastic,a lot of juice stays on a long time,just asking because u can get britter colors with plastic and as good of sent with juice,
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    Hey Intimidator . I might be interested in your swimbaits for walleye. Where can I look at what colors and sizes you have.

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    WOW- LOL - They do work.

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    I thought the nibbles were for jigging/cork fishing . So how well do they stay on casting ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by eagle 1 View Post
    I thought the nibbles were for jigging/cork fishing . So how well do they stay on casting ?
    fresh ones stay on 50% of the time......older ,drier ones stay on better......

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    This thread tickles me a bit.Our local lakes are stocked every winter and spring with trout,power bait is the go to bait for them.There are perhaps 50 different color variations in power bait,but when it all boils down to it only a couple work on a regular basis.My son believes lemonade is the best ( he caught his first trout using it ) now he fishes with lemonade almost exclusively. I on the other hand use fluorescent orange,and corn yellow( chartreuse ) and limit out more often than not.
    I'm thinking that what fish bite on at a given time,will be what drives a fishermans choice the next trip.Confidence in lure/ bait choice is perhaps a larger factor in the catch,than perhaps the lure / bait itself.
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