I use the number 4 size almost exclusively. They are a great crappie bait.
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Anyone use the Berkley Flicker Shad. I just bought 2. One blue and silver, one chart and white. I'll give them a try.
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I use the number 4 size almost exclusively. They are a great crappie bait.
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I've got around 120 Flicker Shad crankbaits in sizes 4,5,6,& 7 and catch crappie on all of 'em. They are my favorite crankbait, especially post-spawn. Of all the flicker shads I've bought, just one of them didn't track well out of the package.
Good luck & have fun! I hope you do as well with yours as mine work for me.
Jim
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We too run all sizes of the Flicker Shad baits and do well with them. We also do well on the Bandit 300 baits and I haven’t seen anyone mention yet that Bass Pro has them on sale for $4.49 each on almost all of the colors. Just put in a large order of our favorites yesterday.
Good Luck
Rich
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They’re one of my favorite lures and I’ve got a couple hundred Flicker Shads in sizes 5,6,7 & 9. Size 5 and 7’s get the most use, but the larger profile 9’s can draw big bites in the warm summer months. They have a very tight action that can be deadly during certain times of the year. Mills Fleet Farm and Scheels both have their own exclusive colors and run $3.99 sales throughout the year for single lures and $10.99 for some of their 3/packs.
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Sounds like I did good buying them. I normal throw Bandits or Normans. Can't wait to try them next weekend in a tournament. Thanks for the confidence in them guys!
This is my go to lure. I've caught Drum, Bass, Catfish, Crappie (of course), Bluegill, oh heck, I've caught everything on them since I discovered them around 4 years ago. I caught my PB largemouth last year (5.25lb) casting to shore. If I can't catch anything on them, it's time to go home. I even caught a big honkin' Snapping Turtle 2 years ago, but he was snagged in the paw, so I had to let him go. Not that he was coming in the boat.
Chance
I second that. They'll even catch you if your not careful. Razor sharp hooks.
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I have several. They produce. However, the problem I have with this is tracking. Rare that you will get one that tracks true right out of the box. Then it's a hassle to get it to run straight. I think it's because they are so slim and flat sided, but I'm not sure.
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