I love them. Use a road runner head with them. Pearl white and charetur are my go to colors.
Hello, everyone just wanted to ask a few question's(probably already been asked).
1) Do any of you use the Bass Assassin (Panfish Assassin) tiny shad Lure's?
2) If you use them have you had any luck with them? Which color's and for what condition (stained, or clear water)?
I bought the silver phantom and had no luck on that color but change to a Texas Avacodo and caught 4. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for you input and hope to hear from you all.
I love them. Use a road runner head with them. Pearl white and charetur are my go to colors.
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Thanks for the quick replies guy's... I'm thinking about ordering them in mass's... thanks again.
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Have caught hundreds of crappie on a crystal shad colored bass assassin, sometimes electric chicken color produces also. If you are fishing clear water, definately try the crystal shad.
that a large percentage of the fish caught at our tournaments, were caught on Panfish Assassins ! They make excellent "dock shooting" jigs (as they will "skip" farther than some grubs, tubes, or minnow/shad body plastics). And most of the winning teams, and high placing teams, tend to be "dock shooters" (at Watts Bar). Color choice is up to the individual ... let the fish dictate what color they want (ie "experiment"). Fish them on a 1/16oz jighead or lighter ... and fish them slow.
IF you want a plastic bait that has a little action to it - I'd suggest looking over the Culprit Crappie bait line .......luck2ya .......cp
For clear water I have always used the "Opening Night" color. Kind of a light lavender color with glitter in it. Works great.
I've had really good luck with them. I genrally use the Tomatoe Seed and the Electric Chicken. I put them on a 1/16 jighead and use a weighted cork. When I throw it out I let it settle and the "bump" it about a foot and let it settle. Bump it again and let it settle.