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    Do any of you use ice fishing jigs for regular crappie
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    i do, i use a small ice jig that i make, i powder coat them in glow colors and sometimes tip them with a minnow
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    i use a 1/48th. oz jig a lot for crappie, but have never used anything smaller, not to say that they won't work. i've just never had the opportunity to use anything smaller. the hot water temps around here lately have made me go to the lighter jigs with a cork or balsa wood float because of the light bite. i have also used the light jigs in spring during spawn just for the heck of it and done well with them. ice jigs should do just as good.

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    I use the fufu jig for crappie all year long when downsizing is needed

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    I used the small glow green spoon that crappieday makes and had a blast catching crappies sunday. I fished it with a small splitshot 8 inches above the spoon and tightlined it over brushpiles. Caught at least 15 fish with it. i added a crappie nibble and the fish loved it. Didn't try the other colors yet, but i will asap. Thanks for a good product crappieday.

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