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Crappie lures other than jigs #13348709 11/21/19 03:41 PM
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What other lures work well for crappie besides jigs or small soft plastics?
Finding a ton of crappie but catching few in the school. Fishing vertically and short cast.

Re: Crappie lures other than jigs [Re: 9094] #13348748 11/21/19 04:20 PM
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Small crankbaits and spoons. There's always minners...a cut minnow can be deadly at times with a jig or plastic.

When I was a kid, dad used to catch them on small Lazy Ikes all the time.

Re: Crappie lures other than jigs [Re: 9094] #13348751 11/21/19 04:20 PM
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Minnows. Some will say it is not a lure. But it sure lures crappie to bite. clap

Re: Crappie lures other than jigs [Re: UJC] #13348798 11/21/19 05:06 PM
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In ponds and small creeks never underestimate a beetlespin.

Also Hair jigs, especially in cold water.

Re: Crappie lures other than jigs [Re: 9094] #13349030 11/21/19 09:43 PM
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Road runners and bettlespins. though they have a jig bottom most of the times.


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Re: Crappie lures other than jigs [Re: 9094] #13349035 11/21/19 09:50 PM
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Crappies also like worms....but mostly MINNOWs.
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Re: Crappie lures other than jigs [Re: 9094] #13349115 11/21/19 11:55 PM
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When I find crappie like this I down size to a 1/32 hair jig, works real for me.

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i like to jig it really really really slow

Re: Crappie lures other than jigs [Re: ThaDudeAbides] #13349773 11/22/19 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by ThaDudeAbides
Road runners and bettlespins. though they have a jig bottom most of the times.



Don't forget Rooster Tails


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Re: Crappie lures other than jigs [Re: ACAMS] #13349823 11/22/19 06:42 PM
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Road runners and bettlespins. though they have a jig bottom most of the times.



Don't forget Rooster Tails


i think i have caught almost every species of freshwater fish with a roostertail. no doubt one heck of a versatile bait. i do have a bit better luck with the road runner getting it to spin even when reeling at a slow pace. i feel i have to reel the rooster tails a little faster. i'm experimenting with MEPS spinners too and really like the ease with which they spin (maybe a slight edge over the rooster tail) but haven't tried them yet on crappie. and be wary of the knock off brand rooster tails!


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Re: Crappie lures other than jigs [Re: 9094] #13350296 11/23/19 04:14 AM
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Rooster Tails work might fine! hooked


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Re: Crappie lures other than jigs [Re: 9094] #13352625 11/25/19 04:33 PM
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Might try crankbaits if all else fails. Go to Google and look at Arkie, Bandit, and Pico crankbaits.

I use Strike King 3XD's and have a lot of success, until the crappie get so deep I can't reach them anymore with a long cast. (Currently I'm catching Crappie on jigs 13' deep in 15' of water.)

Make a long cast reel it quickly a few turns to get some depth, then reel it slowly thru the school. You would be surprised how many crappie will inhale the crankbaits and only have line sticking out when they get to the boat.


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