Crappie Fishing Lures - What To Use
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Crappie Fishing Lures: What to Use
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To enhance your crappie fishing experience, opt for crappie fishing lures instead of live bait. The key is knowing which artificial lures to choose.Keywords
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If you're looking to elevate your crappie fishing game, using artificial lures can often yield better results than live bait. Choosing the right lures is essential, and smaller lures, typically 1/4 oz or less, tend to be more effective.
Here's a list of recommended crappie fishing lures:
- Curly Tail Jigs
- Marabou Jigs
- Weedless Spinners (with an attached jig; choose the smallest available)
- Willow Leaf Blades (Silver Colorado or Gold Blades)
These lures are readily available at department stores, bait shops, or online, often at a reasonable price. When comparing prices, ensure you're looking at options in the smaller size range for crappie fishing.
Suggested Ways to Use Crappie Fishing Lures
Curly Tail Jigs:
Designed to reach the bottom where larger crappies lurk, these jigs allow you to thread a plastic lure onto the corkscrew and hook it through the tail. The flat-bottom jig head ensures the hook stands at a 60-degree angle, keeping the bait upright off the bottom. A great option is the Kalin's Lunker Curly Tail, especially when using a slip bobber rig.
Marabou Jigs:
A 1/4 oz size works well. Use a slip bobber and place a split shot on the line to set the jig at the desired depth.
Weedless Spinners:
Opt for a 1/16 oz size when fishing in low-visibility, muddy, or murky waters.
Willow Leaf Blades:
Fish these lures very slowly. Using a 1/16 oz lure can prevent snagging, as the hook may bend before losing the jig. Larger sizes may break the line when snagged. Enhance effectiveness by adding a 2" Kalin's Curly Tail.
While there are no guarantees, sticking with small crappie fishing lures increases your chances of a successful catch.
Good luck and happy fishing!
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