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Thread: Crappie lures that have proven them selves

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    Default Crappie lures that have proven them selves


    I have fished quite a few crappie lures and do have a preferance to the tackle I use, so here is a list for the beginner or unexperienced crappie fisherman.

    1. Blue Fox Foxee Jig 1/32 oz.pink and white(all time favorite) now
    discontinued- but I had a custom mold made SIMILAR to this body.
    2. Any brand 1/32 oz Maribou crappie jig, clean the eyes with a dremel tool
    and wire wheel. Very cheap (white)
    3. Crappie slider 1"- nice lure
    4. Teezur jigheads-I was turned onto them here at crappie.com and they
    are a very nice jighead, some including double barbs for holding
    plastics, slimmer profile head, decent hooks, the 3/32 size is wonderful.
    I will note for all the praise these lures get you will notice alot of your jigs
    will have the hook crooked and not sticking straight up, but very good for
    the money. They can be bought very cheap unpainted w/ stick-on eyes.
    5. The Lindy Little Joe/Thill Mini stealth #2 is a must have for the beginner.
    It will show lift bits, as well as suttle bites if used correctly. Deadly on
    bluegill aslo.
    6. 1.5" crappie tubes in an assortment of colors to include-white-chart-green- black or dark-clear glitter-red,bright org, or pink. Many die hard live by
    red and white and blue and white. I have had luck with black and
    blue glitter recently. Note do not buy or use tube style jighead, not
    worth the time retieing when the plastics become missing or torn.
    7. Lastly not really a crappie item for me, I always carry Custom jigs and
    spins 2-Spots in the smallest size, used with red worms you will
    kill the gills also their ratso in black is great for use without worms.

    I also use 7-9 foot BNM sam heaton poles, wally marshal poles are not as light or small diameter. I also use UL and micro poles in 4.5 and 5' lengths as well as 12-16' poles

    What do you use?
    "Some days im Basstastic other days im crapptacular"

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    live Minnows,,, my number one choice,,,,,,,,,
    listen with your eyes---its the only way to beleive what you hear...

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    what Rango said
    Give a man a fish, feed him for a day.
    Teach a man to fish, he'll sit in a boat and drink beer all day.

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    Default Thanks for the input guys.

    Nice to have someone chime in.
    We have some wierd requlations here, in Los Angeles You are not allowed to use minnows for bait. I am going to another lake on Saturday where minnows are allowed, and may end up fighing so for the first time.
    "Some days im Basstastic other days im crapptacular"

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