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Crappie Fishing Lures - What To Use
By Arthor Pens
If you are ready to step up your crappie you will usually catch more using crappie lures rather then using live bait. Of course this statement is based on knowing what artificial lures to use. When you use crappie lures smaller is better. Look for lures in the 1/4oz or smaller size.

List of crappie lures to use:

· Curly Tail Jigs

· Marabou Jigs

· Weedless Spinners, (they have a jig attached) smallest you can find

· Willow Leaf Blades: Silver Colorado Or Gold Blades

The above listed crappie lures can be bought at any department store, bait shop, or online . Most of these lures can be purchased for very little. Make sure when comparing prices you compare prices on crappie lures that are in the ¼ oz or smaller range.

Suggested ways to use crappie lures:

When Curly tail Jig crappie lures - This uniquely designed jig head takes your bait to the bottom where the big ones are. It allows you to thread a plastic lure onto the corkscrew and hook it through the tail. The innovative flat-bottom jig head helps the hook stand up at a 60° angle. Your hooked bait stands up straight off the bottom and is free I recommend you use a karlins lunker curley

tail. This crappie lure is a good choice to use when using a slip bobber rig.

When Marabou crappie lures - use the 1/4oz size a good way to fish this crappie lure is use a slip bobber , place a split on the line so the jig falls to a set depth.

When Weedless Spinner crappie lures use the 1/16oz size . Use when low water visibility muddy or murky water.

When the Willow Leaf Blade crappie lure – fish the lure very slow, slow if you use the 1/16oz lure the hook will bend before you loose your jig, you can use over and over again. The larger sizes work well but they break the line when snagging. Also , put on a karlins plastic Curly tail 2" long.

There are no guarantees that you will catch crappie with the crappie lures shown above, but if stick with purchasing small crappie lures you up your chances of catching a good batch of crappie.
Well, good luck and good fishing!

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