Thanks for the report. I've been wanting to try them myself. They look like they are different than a slab slayer because they appear to have a solid tail. Is that correct?
that crappie liked eating carrots. Went out yesterday and tried out the bait that I started pouring. We went down one side of a cove and had 20 nice fish. Then decided to fish around a few cedars and finished off our limits. Black/Charteuse and Junebug/Charteuse were the hot colors. I think this bait is gonna work just fine! Looking forward to trying it again very soon.
"If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles."
Dave
Thanks for the report. I've been wanting to try them myself. They look like they are different than a slab slayer because they appear to have a solid tail. Is that correct?
Congrats on the catch!
That is correct the tail is solid. There are a little different than slayers. I havent had great luck with them yet but probably me not having it figured out yet. Sort of hard headed will for sure keep trying.
We used them yesterday at LOZ and knocked the dog crap out of crappie...nice to see something new on the market that produces results.
If we did what was most important in life there
would be a shortage of Bibles.................and fishing poles
what do they look like ?.and who has them ?.
Hey old jack I make them and I believe Moquack makes them too. You can get them at the C-store in Tightwad and the tackle shop in Leesville by Windsor crossing.
"If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles."
Dave
Don't hold back on me Dave,i'm gonna be needing a few of those to try......holler if you have a few extra we might be able to work out a trade for some jig heads.
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soft plastic, jig heads and more see us at
www.simplycrappie.com
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I picked up some other jigs from MO Qwack yesterday and he gave me a few of the carrots. They look pretty darn good. Great size for summer time fish on Truman to.