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    Default Small plastic?


    Looking for something small and good action what do you guys like? Thanks
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    1. Trout magnet

    2. Crappie slider

    If you can't catch bream on those, you should take up golf.
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    Soft water small or hard water small ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yaker View Post
    Soft water small or hard water small ?
    Now, I am confused . Soft/hard water ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by eagle 1 View Post
    Now, I am confused . Soft/hard water ?
    Soft water= no ice......hard water= ice
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    What are you looking for as far as size is concerned? Standard crappie fair. like most 1 1/2" - 2" plastics, will work just fine. Check out Grizzly Jig Co.. They offer some smaller plastics as well, but I don't think it's necessary. I've caught a lot of gills on 2" Sliders.
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    Quote Originally Posted by deathb4disco View Post
    1. Trout magnet



    2. Crappie slider



    If you can't catch bream on those, you should take up golf.

    Having said that, depth and speed trump the type of plastic.

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    I'm always looking for something different trout magnet not had much luck with them less luck with crappie sliders probably just me. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by no luck View Post
    I'm always looking for something different trout magnet not had much luck with them less luck with crappie sliders probably just me. Thanks
    I've tried the Trout Magnet a few times without getting any hits. That said, I did not have the Bison color that everyone recommends. I just grabbed a couple at Wal-Mart one day when I noticed them on the shelf. One is a "Salmon" color and I don't recall the name of the other one. They didn't have the Bison color in stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesAG View Post
    I've tried the Trout Magnet a few times without getting any hits. That said, I did not have the Bison color that everyone recommends. I just grabbed a couple at Wal-Mart one day when I noticed them on the shelf. One is a "Salmon" color and I don't recall the name of the other one. They didn't have the Bison color in stock.

    I catch all mine on solid red and solid black. Color is secondary. Depth and speed are the main things.

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