There's your problem, Mr D .....
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Originally Posted by mduncan62
I bought a kit of the road runners and used them one time, ....
If I did that .... I'd be a confirmed "minner man", again :eek: :D
On the lakes I've fished, over the past 30yrs, Roadrunners and minners are the two baits that have taken the most Crappie, over 2lbs, for me .... depending on lake, type of cover, and presentation method used.
I "never" go Crappie fishing, without one pole rigged with a Roadrunner (or custom made version). I'd feel plum "nekked", without one of these baits :p
... cp :cool:
I'm new here but had to chime in...
Hello, I am a tournament crappie fisherman from SW Ohio and this is my first post. From my experience, it is good to have options, but a lot of times it's better to find a few jigs you feel confident fishing with and get a few different colors and sizes of those. There are so many different ways to fish with jigs, vertical, casting, under a small cork, slowtrolling, tightlining, and who knows how many others. If you add a hundred different jigs to the mix, it can be pretty overwelming. Personally, I use a lot of YUM. Wooly Curl Tails and Wooly Beaver Tails are my favorites, and even some of the smaller Riverside grubs with YUM on them. That's not to say I don't use anything else. Every crappie fisherman needs some options. Can't leave the dock without some tubes and maribou. Crab, you have a great assortment. Your starter kit looks like what I have in my boat after jig fishing for 10 plus years.