Big Bass Chaser Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 I fish a system of lakes that all have crappie in them, with one lake with the largest Florida strain bass in it having the highest population of crappie (correlation?). The lake is relatively shallow (with the creek bed never being more than 40 feet down and the average depth of probably 10 feet) and stained (from 1' to 5' visibility depending). Has anyone had success with a crappie swimbait in places where they are part of the main forage of the bass (there are no shad in the system of lakes)? Hard or soft body doesn't matter, just something that has drawn strikes. Quote
brushhoggin Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 http://www.mattlures.com/bluegillswimbait.htm Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted April 14, 2010 Super User Posted April 14, 2010 Mattlures Baby Bass might interest you. Another that I am currently testing is the Keitech Swing Impact Fat 4.8" 8-) Quote
Super User David P Posted April 14, 2010 Super User Posted April 14, 2010 JSJ Makes an awesome crappie/bluegill hard bait. Quote
Super User Crestliner2008 Posted April 14, 2010 Super User Posted April 14, 2010 Mattlures Baby Bass might interest you. Anotherthat I am currently testing is the Keitech Swing Impact Fat 4.8" Really impressive looking! However, why would you want to rig it with the weight ahead of the body, as opposed to rigging with weight underneath, as with standard swimbait hooks? I think this rigging, portrayed in the video, actually detracts from the action. But that could just be me? 8-) Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted April 14, 2010 Super User Posted April 14, 2010 I have tried it both ways and weightless. T-rigged transfers all the energy to the tail. The body wiggles more than I like with the weighted hook. -Kent Quote
Super User RoLo Posted April 14, 2010 Super User Posted April 14, 2010 I have tried it both ways and weightless. T-rigged transfers all the energy to the tail. The body wiggles more than I like with the weighted hook. -Kent Exactly! Rigged on a belly-weighted hook the tail wags-the-dog and looks very phony. I rig the 5.8" Keitech fat swing impact on an Owner sled head (4/0 hook) which funnels incredible throbbing into the paddletail, while offering bass a stabilized, realistic-looking target. Roger Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted April 14, 2010 Super User Posted April 14, 2010 Shoot...Thanks Roger...How could I overlook the jig head? That might be the best of all presentations. :-[ Quote
Super User RoLo Posted April 14, 2010 Super User Posted April 14, 2010 Shoot...Thanks Roger...How could I overlookthe jig head? That might be the best of all presentations. :-[ Maybe I'm getting lazy Kent, but I like the convenience of a self-contained jig, which can also be worked in heavy vegees without any sinker to peg Roger Quote
Super User Big Bait Fishing Posted April 14, 2010 Super User Posted April 14, 2010 here are a couple of hard swimbait crappies the top one is a tylures crappie and the bottom one is a Mattlures hard crappie Quote
Chaz Hickcox Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 Castaic Original Hard Headed Baby Crappie: http://store.castaicswimbait.com/Product/111/Hard-Head-Originals/ Quote
gobig Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 Mattlures and JSJ are my favorites. I have heard good things about the baitsmith madgill but I have never personally thrown it. Quote
Super User Gone_Phishin Posted April 14, 2010 Super User Posted April 14, 2010 Can't wait to try this one: http://tackletog.com/news/2010/02/21/new-spro-bbz-1-micro-2-5/ Quote
Super User Hammer 4 Posted April 14, 2010 Super User Posted April 14, 2010 I'm sorry, but that Castaic looks to wierd, compared to the others.. Quote
Chaz Hickcox Posted April 15, 2010 Posted April 15, 2010 I'm sorry, but that Castaic looks to wierd, compared to the others.. Yeah, it's basically a shallow diving crankbait with a lively tail. I've caught some big fish on that. One thing about Castaic though, one has to test it in the water first. Their quality has been shot to heck since they sold out. Quote
guitarkid Posted April 15, 2010 Posted April 15, 2010 storms definatley. Oh wait wrong crappy. Sorry -gk Quote
Super User Big Bait Fishing Posted April 15, 2010 Super User Posted April 15, 2010 I'm sorry, but that Castaic looks to wierd, compared to the others.. Yeah, it's basically a shallow diving crankbait with a lively tail. I've caught some big fish on that. One thing about Castaic though, one has to test it in the water first. Their quality has been shot to heck since they sold out. Castaic has been worthless for awhile ..... Quote
soccplayer07 Posted April 15, 2010 Posted April 15, 2010 storms definatley. Oh wait wrong crappy. Sorry -gk hahahaha Quote
dilloniowa Posted April 15, 2010 Posted April 15, 2010 for fishing crappies, i usually crappie tubes with jig on it, jig it through rocks and such and, you'll get the crappies hooked on. I also apply Berkley powerbait for crappies waxies, they are pink color. Good luck. Quote
Chaz Hickcox Posted April 16, 2010 Posted April 16, 2010 I'm sorry, but that Castaic looks to wierd, compared to the others.. Yeah, it's basically a shallow diving crankbait with a lively tail. I've caught some big fish on that. One thing about Castaic though, one has to test it in the water first. Their quality has been shot to heck since they sold out. Castaic has been worthless for awhile ..... Their customer service is pretty good and their catch 22 and hardbaits haven't been an issue for me. I had 3 catch 22's destroyed by gar last year and they replaced all three for free, including shipping. It was a good experience, and I still think back to the days they first came out and their quality was solid. I need to find a new swimbait brand to throw because they're so iffy right now. What would you suggest? I've heard Mattlures, but am cautious about trial and error with $20+ lures. Also, I need something where the whole body moves water, not just a paddle tail. This muddy water sucks, I miss Western Gin Reservoirs and small fish being 3+ pounds. Quote
unageo09 Posted April 16, 2010 Posted April 16, 2010 I like to use Bass Assassin 1.5 inch Shads. They come in a variety colors, but the Black Shad color seems to be my favorite. We use a 1/16 or 1/32 size jig head. Quote
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