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1. Jigs: Jigs are versatile and effective lures for crappie fishing. They come in various colors, sizes, and styles, such as curly tail, feather tail, tube jigs. Experimenting with different jig colors and weights can help determine what works best in specific conditions. Pairing with Bobby Garland shads can be a nice combo.
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2. Crankbaits: Crankbaits imitate small baitfish and can be effective for attracting crappies. Opt for smaller-sized crankbaits that mimic the size of the crappie's natural prey.
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3. Soft Plastic Baits: Soft plastic baits, like minnow imitations or grubs, can be rigged on a jig head or used with a slip bobber. These lures have a lifelike appearance and can be effective in enticing crappies to bite.
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4. Spinners: Spinners with small blades and a soft plastic or feathered tail can be effective for crappie fishing. The spinning action and flash of the blades can attract crappies and trigger strikes.
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5. Live bait: Live Bait, such as minnows is always a good go-to.
Remember, the effectiveness of lures can vary depending on factors like water conditions, time of year, and the preferences of the crappies in your area. It's always a good idea to experiment with different lures and techniques to find what works best for you.
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