$2.50/dozen is high. They must have to pay for that refrigerator equipment that is over each of those minnow tanks that run 24/7. I know that they keep their water cold. I won't buy many minnows from them at those prices.
For those of you who don't know where the Wholesale Worm Ranch is located it's on Old Boonville Highway just South of the Lynch Road intersection and Just North of the Telephone Road intersection. If you are going north on Old Boonville Highway it's on your right hand side of the road.
Good to hear that the crappie are bitting. I have not fished for a few weeks. My last time out I caught some nice crappie and had a lot of fun. It was one of my best trips to Bluegrass F&W area since I started fishing there.
I was hoping that Gander Mountain would carry some of the Tite Loc rod holders but they didn't carry these. Nor did they carry any driftmaster rod holders. I guess most people don't spider rig up here ... yet.
I picked up a bottle of the Dr. Juice and man I could not believe how big that bottle was. The bottles that I use are tiny. The size of a nasal spray bottle on the order of 0.75 fluid ounces for the big bottles in 1986.
The new spray bottle are huge by comparison. They are like 6 to 7 oz in size. That's a huge increase in Dr. Juice fluid.
Now with Dr. Juice first came out I only used one drop or two drops on the baits. I put it on and let it dry on the bait for a few seconds. But being an oil it stays on the bait for a while even when the bait is in the water. The oil sticks to the plastic baits and won't come off in the water for a while.
This new bottle would last me for the rest of my life! using it a drop or two at a time.
I would recommend putting this stuff into a small nose drop bottle where you can squeeze it out a drop at a time on your baits.
I wonder if the new stuff is more diluted than when it first came out?



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