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    iv heard good things about these for panfish but id think after 2 or 3 cast it would lose its gooey texture or sent or whateve rit is they put on it what do you think if it works extremely well then it is def a much cheaper alternative to worms for pan fishing

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    Quote Originally Posted by matt1991 View Post
    iv heard good things about these for panfish but id think after 2 or 3 cast it would lose its gooey texture or sent or whateve rit is they put on it what do you think if it works extremely well then it is def a much cheaper alternative to worms for pan fishing
    I think the Powerbait Honey worms and nibblers work better.

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    They work very well for ice fishing or drifting in a boat.

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    I’ve used them and they work well,but I agree with slabmaster,honey worms are hard to beat,and stand up well to multiple strikes.

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    I like the maggots to tip plastic bugs or Popeyes, but have not tried the honey worms others have mentioned. The maggots are only good for one, maybe 2 fish tops for me


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    woud they be good for fishing creeks n bank fishing by themselves? iv never ever had sucess using jigs for bluegill idk how guys do it lol iv used with corks andwithout seem slike they only want live bait here

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    Quote Originally Posted by matt1991 View Post
    iv heard good things about these for panfish but id think after 2 or 3 cast it would lose its gooey texture or sent or whateve rit is they put on it what do you think if it works extremely well then it is def a much cheaper alternative to worms for pan fishing
    Everything, I've read or seen on youtube says that for some reason the gulp minnow works a lot better than the gulp maggot, maybe it's the wiggle tail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matt1991 View Post
    woud they be good for fishing creeks n bank fishing by themselves? iv never ever had sucess using jigs for bluegill idk how guys do it lol iv used with corks andwithout seem slike they only want live bait here
    Fishermen "sweeten up" a small 1/64 -1/32 oz jig with a piece of Nightcrawler ,Mealworm or Waxworm or artificial powerbait.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Techno2000 View Post
    Everything, I've read or seen on youtube says that for some reason the gulp minnow works a lot better than the gulp maggot, maybe it's the wiggle tail.

    so how are you suppose to fish the gulp minnows? like a jig slowly retrieve and slight jerks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by matt1991 View Post
    so how are you suppose to fish the gulp minnows? like a jig slowly retrieve and slight jerks?
    That’s how we used the gulp minnows before, like a tube jig.
    For what little bluegill fishing I do I use trout magnets & Charlie brewer 1” slider jigs under a slip float, I’ll tip with nibbles unless I’m just catching small ones
    Then it’s just the jig


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