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Post by loggy on Jun 17, 2007 7:48:11 GMT -4
I tried the bag of bloodworms last week while fishing with GBJ. We tried them for catchin white perch to use for live lining stripers. Regular live worms worked best for us that day. Curious if any others have any experience with Fish Bites products???
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Post by gdaddy on Jun 18, 2007 20:07:47 GMT -4
I've got some that I plan to use with the grandkids for croaker, but that won't be for another month.
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Post by loggy on Jun 19, 2007 17:59:14 GMT -4
Those craokers are one great fightin fish gdaddy! Used to getem at mouth of choptank on squid or bloodworms...on lite tackle they're a blast..
Good luck & look fwd to hearin how the "fish bites" work.
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Post by striperjim on Nov 21, 2007 1:41:51 GMT -4
Loggy i tried the fish bites as a bucktail trailer with out luck in the lower Delaware. The guys in the lower bay swear by them. (The berkely gulp is the big thing now) The problem with the fish bites for me is they are water temp activated at 65 degrees. And they get real gummy pretty quickly.
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