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CRAPPIE LURES
THE BEST CRAPPIE LURES
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
If you like fishing for crappie, you'll be happy to know they are versatile feeders and eat anything from insects to worms, crayfish and minnows. This means there's a wide variety of Crappie Lures you can use to land a big catch.
Among the most popular Crappie Lures are jigs, with furry bodies and small feathery tails that are perfect for vertical jigging over structure and suspending under a bobber. Lightweight jigs from 1/16 oz. to 1/32 oz. are preferred.
Curly tail grubs are Crappie Lures you'll want in your arsenal. They're soft plastic baits with curly tails that produce lots of action when rigged to a jig or retrieved.
Spinners are also angler favorite Crappie Lures.
The Walking Worm is among the
most popular crappie lures
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They feature metal blades that spin when the lure is in motion to create flash and vibration that mimics small fish. Spinner baits are Crappie Lures that work great for big crappie in downed timber and flooded brush.
Since crappie love to eat worms, the Walking Worm from www.scientificfishing.com is one of the all time best Crappie Lures. The Walking Worm is based on patented technology that traps air between the lure's tail segments that cause it to curl left and right on retrieval. The result is a lure that moves realistically like a live worm, which is ideal for generating fast crappie strikes. The Walking Worm beat a crankbait and another worm lure in a test because the crappie wasn't a worm and the worm lure stopped moving when it hit bottom. The Walking Worm moves like a real worm, so crappies and other predators attack.
Natural lure colors work best in clear water and bright colors in dark or muddy water and the Walking Worm is available in color varieties for every water condition - try pearl white for clear water and bright chartreuse for muddy water. |