Those should work fine on bluegill, my guess crappie will enjoy them too. Black red and dark green seem to do the trick for me in plastic for gills.
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Those should work fine on bluegill, my guess crappie will enjoy them too. Black red and dark green seem to do the trick for me in plastic for gills.
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Love those jigs. I gotta try that. Here is another way to tie them too. Actually you could leave of the feathers if that would help with the spider look. I just start a wrap or two of chenille then legs are tied on then one wrap of chenille and the back leg pokes out then a few more wraps of chenille to complete the critter. I have tried this with legs between ever wrap to make a centipede. I just did not like them. Keep up the good work.
Bluegills should be all over them!
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A big yes to both species!! Nice jigs
Yes indeed. Case in point, many moons ago, while slamming b/g on tiny #10 hackled poppers I wondered why the numerous crappie didn't show up. Turns out they WERE there(@the show-just didn't like the "popper"corn). After the popper's body fell off from productivity wear & tear, I decided to try a cast on my new, impromptu "wet fly/streamer" in the exact same area. You guessed it =Happy, Crappie Time! They were there the whole time and wanted sub-surface ONLY! Maybe 45 years ago but easily re-enjoyed.
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Very good!