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    yeppers Alpha , that there juice they swim in, is kinda nasty for sure .....
    that and the lack of durability keeps them out of my tackle box ....
    and the bags and bottles both tend to leak like you said ....
    sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales
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    I agree with Alpha and Ketchn, they are quite messy and smelly...
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    When bluegill fishing ponds I usually use a 1/32oz jig head and a couple of crappie nibbles. They usually do not get gut hooked with a jig head. I have out fished worms beside me with the crappie nibbles.
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    I've been using Berkley Power Wigglers for over 20 years with great success. I cut them into smaller pieces and tip them on my hand ties. No mess like with the Gulp products.

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