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What Is A Good “all Around” Soft Plastic Crappie Lure?

Posted on 08 February 2010

Speaking in general. Any brand and type would be appreciated!

6 Responses to “What Is A Good “all Around” Soft Plastic Crappie Lure?”

  1. Dane Cruz says:

    I been fishing a bridge for about 20 yrs. I have had real good luck on 2 inch artificial grub worm. Pink, White, Chartrues. Seems better when the water has risen clost to bottom of bridge. I mean really big crappie. On a boat the same colors work but crappie lure is a white straight jig. Maybe a 1/8 or 1/16. i have been doing this for about 20 yrs iin the same spot . This is what i have had lots of luck with.

  2. powergli says:

    Slider fishing grubs. My favorit color is chartreuse junebug, it works everytime, everywhere.

  3. jm l says:

    use a white or yellow-green colored jig made of the down of chicken or bird feathers, very soft… crappie are finicky when it comes to plastic…

  4. PJ says:

    Believe it or not try and use gummy bears and candy like that they love it. Wouldn’t hurt to use on a beetle spin or jig. Try all colors pink and white is usually hot!!……

  5. dreamwea says:

    real light weight beetle spin with a white tail or chartrusse green

  6. jim d says:

    crappie aren’t too keen on artificial bate.. just use minnows.. their cheap.. if you don’t like touching minnows, well then you shouldn’t be fishing.


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