Try tipping them with the tube jigs. I did this at Larto and managed to catch a few that way.
I bought a few microspoons from crappieday here on crappie.com but haven't had much of an opportunity to try them yet. I did tie a chartreuse one on briefly when I was down at LOZ over New Year's but didn't have any luck. Granted, at the time, they weren't hitting anything so I can't say that I gave them a fair shot.
Later in the day when the bite picked up I had switched back to a tube and, since I was catching them, I never switched back to give the spoons a chance. I'm just curious if anyone has tried them in the Missouri lakes yet and, if so, how did you fish them?
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Try tipping them with the tube jigs. I did this at Larto and managed to catch a few that way.
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I have some jigheads that have an eye that comes out of the bottom so you can tie a leader and run another jig/spoon below,i tried the spoons below a jig the other day and they produced about equal numbers as the jig,they are a little light for my liking but they seemed to work that way.
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