I uses white colt crappie nibbles and it works well for me in California
I fished for shallow bluegills last week with a Flu-Flu type feather jig under a small float. The jig turned out to be nothing more than a Crappie Nibble delivery system; with a Nibble on the bend of the hook, I caught fish after fish; without it, the jig had no appeal to the fish. I could tell when a Nibble had been pecked off the hook, because action stopped. These were hot fish, too; with a Nibble in place, the average wait time for a bite was no more than twenty seconds and often less than ten.
Incidentally, as a followup to a thread on a separate issue from some months ago: the jig had to hang level. If I forgot to slide the knot to the back of the hook eye, toward the hook bend, after bringing in a fish, I wouldn't get bit on the next cast, even with a Crappie Nibble on. Adjust the knot, cast back to the same spot, and boom!
I uses white colt crappie nibbles and it works well for me in California
Colt Crappie Nibbles? Googled the name and had 0 results.Where does one fimd them?
I've been using Berkley® Gulp! Alive!® – Waxies Micro Bait they're smaller but stay on better and quite often i even cut them in half. they have good scent and come in white, pink and chartreuse. give them a try.
Not a fan of nibbles but do know Bluegill will bite a bare hook with only a nibble on it.
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