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    I searched for dough nibbles with garlic scent and can't seem to find a company that makes them, only can find Pautzke Garlic Fireballs. Any input would be appreciated on the dough nibbles.

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    Spray some G sauce on the white Crappie nibbles and let them dry in the sun for half an hour then put them back in the jar.
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    Remember fish can steal nibbles from a jig.....but they cannot steal Slab sauce or G sauce from one.....and that means more fish caught.
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    Remember fish can steal nibbles from a jig.....but they cannot steal Slab sauce or G sauce from one.....and that means more fish caught.
    Yeah i know. I really do like the sauce and a huge believer but i wear more than i use. Barbecue vienna sausage and g sauce don't taste very good together.

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    Get the eye dropper ones from the crappie.com store. That’s all I use now and it’s much better application for me with less mess.

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    Look beside my foot in my kayak. Blue cap is Slab Sauce eye dropper bottle, green cap G-Sauce eye dropper and then some nibbles. I use them all but Slab Sauce is my main one.
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    I take a garlic toe and pit it in my white nibbles plus spray G or Slab Sauce!
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    i use garlic oil on my plastics , of course it makes me want spaghetti real bad when i do it , but sometimes it is worth the sacrifice
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    Yes, those spray bottles are more than a great idea. I just threw out some attractant that was stinking up everything but the fish. Spray bottles in the future!
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    I bought a bottle of Pautzke Garlic Fireballs last week when I refused to pay $9.00 for a jar of nibbles. I had bought them once last year and did not like them as they were small and had to put on a hook. This time they were a larger size and no problem putting on the hook. You can smell the garlic when you open the jar.

    The crappie loved them. I doubt I will ever buy nibbles again as the fireballs are not as messy as nibbles and the fish liked them. And they are $4.99 a bottle instead of the $9.00 for nibbles. Yes, I know I am cheap. But I don't appreciate companies doubling their price just because it is crappie season.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ezgoing View Post
    I bought a bottle of Pautzke Garlic Fireballs last week when I refused to pay $9.00 for a jar of nibbles. I had bought them once last year and did not like them as they were small and had to put on a hook. This time they were a larger size and no problem putting on the hook. You can smell the garlic when you open the jar.

    The crappie loved them. I doubt I will ever buy nibbles again as the fireballs are not as messy as nibbles and the fish liked them. And they are $4.99 a bottle instead of the $9.00 for nibbles. Yes, I know I am cheap. But I don't appreciate companies doubling their price just because it is crappie season.
    Where on earth are they charging $9.00 for a jar of nibbles ?? I just looked online and nibbles run between ~$4.00 - ~$5.00 & the Fireballs were $4.00 (with Walmart & Cabela's having the cheaper prices) .... are you by chance ordering online & including shipping in that $9.00 price ?? If so, I can understand the $9.00 pricing.
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