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    Default Let's Talk Crappie Nibbles


    I have some Crappie.com Slab Sauce & I guess I haven't used it enough, because, for the times I have used it, it didn't seem to make much difference. But I've only used it on plastics. I'm going to have to try it on my hand-tied jigs. I guess it's just a shot on the jig occasionally? How do you guys use it?

    Also, what kind of crappie nibbles do you prefer? I'm using Crappie Fire Balls, right now, & they seem to work well, but they are slick as glass and are a real pain for me to put on the jig. So what brand and what "flavor" of crappie nibbles do you like or does it make any difference?

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    Berkeley brand and leave a few out while fishing so they dry out just a bit.
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    I put it on my crank baits and jigs .i put some on every 10 min or so .trolling crank baits i put it on every time i catch a fish or when i check for weeds on my hooks .i think it catches me more fish and takes away any human odor on my lure .i won't leave home without it .just my opinion .

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    I have used the Crappie Nibbles. I used the chartreuse ones. Still some smashed into the boat carpet from when a fish came onboard head shaking nibble bits everywhere. They did work but were very messy
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    Berkley Crappie Nibbles every color works, I prefer white. I use the eye dropper bottles of Slab or G-Sauce for precision applying to chenille of hand tie jigs. I once left some Slab Sauce on the feathers and they dried a hard mess. So make sure its off good if applied to feathers.

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    Great advise from Ronnie Capps . I have used (nibbles )them all but never leave home without "Platinum ". Have used them on minnows if bite is really bad .
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    Berkley gulp brand glo white for the win
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    I aint goin fishin without green Berkley crappie nibbles

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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    I have used the Crappie Nibbles. I used the chartreuse ones. Still some smashed into the boat carpet from when a fish came onboard head shaking nibble bits everywhere. They did work but were very messy
    Of course mine have glitter mixed in and rubs off on me and the wife wondered "where I had been"....Let's Talk Crappie Nibbles
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    I tip my jigs with the white ones then then they get a lil added to them. Slab sauce rocks !!! Don't leave home with out it !!!

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