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    Just started crappie fishing and would like to invest in a supply of soft baits. Would you guys care to recommend some? Bass fishing for several years and have collected several hundred baits that I have never used.
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    Give these a shot,they have become my go to bait....you wont be disappointed.
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    For a full line of fluid beds
    soft plastic, jig heads and more see us at

    www.simplycrappie.com

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    Try www.LobyBaits.com

    Click ENTER.

    Click on PLASTICS and PRODUCTS.

    Loby has a wide assortment of panfish plastics for slabs,bullgills,perch,bass,and walleye.

    Alot of people from here are purchasing LobyBaits,because they simply match the hatch.:D

    Plastics are fantastic!
    CrappieMagnet

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    I agree with Bug! That body style will late produce!!!. Like Bugs told me get some of each color and you will be good to go!
    "If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles."

    Dave

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    A most definate bait to have is Kalin's 2" Triple Threat Grubs!!

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    1. Berkley micro tubes - green/chart or dark green glitter tipped with a white berkley micro wiggler under a float or cast. Just a killer combo.

    2. BPS Crappie Beaver

    3. Green head, black body, chart deer hair.

    4. Berkley grub - 2 inch - Christmas tree on a unpainted round head jig. When your after slabs or they are agressive a 3 inch.

    5. Kalin triple threat style grubs on unpainted jigheads. Bps and Southern Pro also make nice ones.

    6. Solid Body tubes on unpainted jigheads. Red black or blue heads with white chart or clear tails.

    7. Almost anything smoke and glitter on a unpainted jighead.

    8. 1.5 inch northland Mimic Minnow.

    9. Stanley wedgetails.

    10. RoadRunners.
    Good things come to those who bait.


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    Gotta go with bugman on this one. Slab busters don't disappoint.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Len
    A most definate bait to have is Kalin's 2" Triple Threat Grubs!!
    I agree with Len
    Billy Deuce

    Fried Crappie.... "The real thing".

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    YUM Wooly Beavertail 2"

    Bugman, thanks for posting that flyer. I was on the MO board a few mouth ago when everyone was talking about these slab busters. I want to try some.


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    Another vote for lobybaits from me, especially the dragnmag!

    Also berkley power minnows and tubes have produced 4 me!
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    Rrrrrr...I am on the lake, and thats all the crappies need to know!


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