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  Berkley PowerBait Chroma-Glow Crappie Nibbles

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Berkley PowerBait
Chroma-Glow Crappie Nibbles

The Berkley PowerBait Chroma-Glow Crappie Nibbles are a glowing formula nibbles, they glow the color that you see! Soft, yet longlasting these petite, preformed nibbles are easy to use with less mess. Perfectly sized for crappie hooks and small lures. Chroma-glow Crappie Nibbles dissolve slowly, creating a scent cloud that drives crappies and other panfish wild. This non-floating formula is ideal for tipping jigs or filling tubes.

PowerBait Chroma-Glow Crappie Nibbles are similar to the PowerBait Nuggets except these are about 1/4" in diameter.

We stock this bait in the four available colors, as shown in the table below. (The Berkley part number is in parentheses).

Glow Chartreuse Glow Pink Glow White Glow Yellow
Glow
Chartreuse
(CNGC)
Glow
Pink
(CNGP)
Glow
White
(CNGW)
Glow
Yellow
(CNGY)


PowerBait Crappie Nibbles are packaged in a glass jar with 1.2 ounces of bait per jar.

Please select the color from the list above and click "Add to Basket" to order.



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