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    Crappie country jigs work well for me as do the sliders. X2 on the bright head color.

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    I troll with Charlie Brewer sliders and Big Bites, Southern Pro, and Crappie Country curly tail grubs. During the spring and fall/winter I like some of Stumphunter's jigs too. It pays to carry a few different colors too.
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    Ive always been a sucker for pretty jig bodies. The thing is I always found myself fishing with only a few colors. The last couple years I've really concentrated on long lining. As I've gotten older it gets harder for my simple mind to choose combination. Now I only fish with about 8 different colors. As far as jig heads it's unpainted or black. It makes things much more simple and I believe I'm catching more fish. All curly tail. All mentioned above will work. I also like strike kings new products.

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    As far as long line trolling goes, I prefer Kalins too. I have maybe 50 to 60 colors in my box, but like ReelDawg, I found myself using the same general ones most of the time and have narrowed my selection down to the following; Black&Chartreuse, Blue/Black&Chartreuse, Garnet/Black&Chartreuse, Green/Yellow&Chartreuse, White&Chartreuse, Blue/White&Chartreuse. I pair these with either a Blue, Pink, or Orange 1/16 or 1/32 ounce head and have had no problem catching plenty of fish.
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    Now Tim, you know that "Garnet/Black&Chartreuse" jig only catches Gamecocks!!
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    Have always had great success using gulp saltwater fishing but in the last year started trying the curly tail on crappie Working pretty good but my go to is Hal fly all white (they are getting hard to find)

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    Quote Originally Posted by engineman06 View Post
    WHAT GRUBS DO YOU GUYS USE IF SO
    You owe it to yourself to take a look at these : http://www.crappie.com/crappie/-memb...ie-jigs-3.html

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    Its caught quite a few of those Tiger crappie on several of those upstate lakes too! ��

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inkdabber View Post
    Its caught quite a few of those Tiger crappie on several of those upstate lakes too! ��
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