They are my primary 1 1/2" jig.
The owner lives in Sunrise Beach Mo.
They work as well as any other small baits.
hello gang!...now that the regular season BassWorld tourny's are done at LOZ its time for me to get back to what i started last fall and thats trying to learn more about these crappies!:D
iv'e been reading some about these "Slab Buster" crappie jigs,, any of you guy's fishing with these tubes???.....KP
They are my primary 1 1/2" jig.
The owner lives in Sunrise Beach Mo.
They work as well as any other small baits.
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he is a member on cdc,,,(slab buster jack) hope you like the smell of garlic
IT'S 5--O-CLOCK SOMEWHERE,,,MIKE-p
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might be heading for the Gravois arm of LOZ this weekend (Coffman ramp), where would be the best place to stop and get some of these, by way of Columbia,JeffCity,Eldon, way???....oh, and i could use some color advise also!:D
Geirs bass pro in eldon carries them,as far as color goes i haven't been on the gravios for a while but it is usually fairly clear i'd try the clear sparkle,white,blue/white,white/char those colors usually work for me up there also try a blue clear tube that can be awesome up there....good luck and let us know how you do.
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I think they have a small assortment at Mertens in Jeff also if you are going through there. Good luck.
they are in every single bait store i have ever been in down on LOZ
you can find these guys almost anywhere!
I recommend the "electric chicken" pink body and green chartruese tail, that and the reverse of that green chartruese body and pink tail!
Also white body, chartruese tail always works for us on the osage arm....mm36
I live on white/chart and black/pearl chart SlabBusters on our docks on the Glaize. I know Jackpot likes the blue/white with an orange jig head at his place up closer to the Bagnell Dam.
Really, the only time I switch off of them is to go to a 2" wooly beavertail. I'll do that if I'm catching too many dinks in an effort to up the catch size.
Oh, and I use a chart. crappie nibble with all of the above. Good luck you'll like 'em.
Plus, as Fuzzy notes, you can use a bag of them to season a pot of spaghetti.
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