Do you guys think nibbles or wax worms tipped on the hook of a jig make a difference? A jig or lure would be the easiest, no messing with bait. I guess second best would be a jig or hook tipped with a nibble or wax worm. A bit more hassle is live bait.
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Bill
I have been using Trout Magnet for long time......haven’t fooled with live bait in about 14 years....don’t need to. Lots of micro plastic out there to catch panfish. If you want to tip them with something get you some Berkley Power Wigglers and cut them in to tiny pieces. They stay on the hook far better than Nibbles do......often times I can catch 3-4 fish without losing it.
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Anecdotal but first time using wax worms I could catch one about every 6-7 casts on just a jig.. Tip my jig with a wax worm and would have one on by the time I shut the bail on my reel. Sold ever since.
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