EricTheAngler Posted January 3, 2016 Posted January 3, 2016 Crappie as in crappie or crappie as in bluegill? Quote
A fisher Posted January 3, 2016 Author Posted January 3, 2016 1 hour ago, EricTheAngler said: Crappie as in crappie or crappie as in bluegill? Crappie as in crappie, the pond I fish is connected to a bigger lake Quote
EricTheAngler Posted January 3, 2016 Posted January 3, 2016 Cool I would go with maybe a crappie jig on on a bobber with a powerbait nibbler on it. Quote
Super User soflabasser Posted January 3, 2016 Super User Posted January 3, 2016 Crappie jigs-experiment with different colors and use the ones that work best in your area Missouri minnows under a small float-works well any where there are crappie 1 Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted January 4, 2016 Global Moderator Posted January 4, 2016 8 hours ago, deep said: Pointer 100SP lol. I have done very well for pond crappie with a Pointer 65SP or a #6 Xrap. A crappie tube on a 1/32oz ballhead a couple feet under a bobber and slowly twitched will catch a lot of them also, but the jerkbait catches by far my biggest pond crappies. 1 Quote
Super User everythingthatswims Posted January 5, 2016 Super User Posted January 5, 2016 Get some 1" gulp minnows in "lumaglow" color. It's just a glow in the dark white. Rig them on a 1/64 jighead (trout magnet jigheads are the best) and fish them under the smallest float you can get away with. Pull it 1-2 feet, let the bait pendulum back down, pause, and repeat. Usually that's all it takes but if one taps it I just twitch it one or two times, then they usually eat it. I've caught crappie, bluegill, largemouth, smallmouth, trout, catfish, and all sorts of other fish doing this in the winter months. You can up size jigheads if you are dealing with wind or fish greater than 6' deep. Quote
A fisher Posted January 5, 2016 Author Posted January 5, 2016 Thanks, what about a bigger lake (100 or so acres 1 Quote
Super User everythingthatswims Posted January 5, 2016 Super User Posted January 5, 2016 3 hours ago, A fisher said: Thanks, what about a bigger lake (100 or so acres I've always fished slider grubs on 1/32-1/8oz heads if I'm casting or skipping docks. If fish are suspended around brush or bridge pilings I tight line with a 2" straight tailed minnow style plastic on a jighead. I use a 1/4oz c-rig for my tight lining because the light weight lets me know if I'm moving too fast. 1 Quote
Super User Crestliner2008 Posted January 6, 2016 Super User Posted January 6, 2016 Try Bobby Garland's Baby Shads on a 1/16 oz. jig head. Quote
smallie.mike Posted January 9, 2016 Posted January 9, 2016 Blue and white tube with 1/16oz insert head Quote
I.rar Posted January 9, 2016 Posted January 9, 2016 Lake fork baby shads Sliders Spro phat flies Quote
Jake the Cake Posted January 11, 2016 Posted January 11, 2016 Red-Green-Chartreuse tri-color tube with a 1" Gulp minnow 1 Quote
tander Posted January 12, 2016 Posted January 12, 2016 In cold weather, I like the 1/16 oz. hair jigs, a guy in my state makes some of the best ones I have seen. In summer, I like the tube jigs. Quote
bluefish1928 Posted January 19, 2016 Posted January 19, 2016 roadrunner and beetlespins- they seem to catch everything else as well! 2 Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted January 19, 2016 Super User Posted January 19, 2016 I like to use 1/16 rooster tails, and 2" sassy shads for crappie, but they will catch anything. 2 Quote
Molay1292 Posted January 19, 2016 Posted January 19, 2016 On 1/3/2016 at 0:07 PM, A fisher said: What are some good crappie baits Live minnow under a slip bobber is tough to beat. 1 Quote
Super User WIGuide Posted January 19, 2016 Super User Posted January 19, 2016 I'd be throwing either a road runner, or a minnow under a bobber. 2 Quote
MDBowHunter Posted January 19, 2016 Posted January 19, 2016 1/8 oz shad dart with a 1" gulp minnow under a bobber Quote
A fisher Posted January 21, 2016 Author Posted January 21, 2016 Thanks for the many responses, is an UL rod with 4# mono the way to go? Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted January 21, 2016 Global Moderator Posted January 21, 2016 I prefer a light rod instead of UL with 4 or 6 pound mono. Most UL are so whippy they won't set a hook well, even on a crappie. 1 Quote
Ultralightfisher Posted January 27, 2016 Posted January 27, 2016 #2 panther Martin with gold blade and black body, #6 rapala xrap, and crappie or panfish magnets rigged with the crappie magnet jig head dragged on the bottom or under a float works well Quote
Super User Dwight Hottle Posted January 27, 2016 Super User Posted January 27, 2016 Smithwick rogue. Gold/black back with orange belly. Killer bait. Quote
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