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What’s your favorite crappie jig/lure

Posted on 12/27/24 at 4:12 pm
Posted by TimeOutdoors
LA
Member since Sep 2014
13081 posts
Posted on 12/27/24 at 4:12 pm
Going to try getting back into crappie fishing this year and wondering what people are using winter through spawn. I’ve got a pretty good collection of jigs but some of these new plastic baits look amazing. If I’m going to pay that much for a plastic baits I want to make sure I’m getting the right ones. Will be fishing lakes and bayous in NW Louisiana via kayak.

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This post was edited on 12/27/24 at 4:18 pm
Posted by poppa1254
Moody, AL
Member since Jan 2019
556 posts
Posted on 12/27/24 at 5:00 pm to
Live shiner
Posted by Tear It Up
The Deadening
Member since May 2005
13896 posts
Posted on 12/27/24 at 6:28 pm to
2” Baby Shad (straight tail) jig in either blue and white or chartreuse and red.

Posted by Taxman2010
In The Woods
Member since Jan 2022
584 posts
Posted on 12/27/24 at 7:05 pm to
I recommend tying your own jigs. It will give you a new appreciation for the sport and is relatively easy. You will also be able to experiment with different color and patterns.
Posted by hashtag
Comfy, AF
Member since Aug 2005
32682 posts
Posted on 12/27/24 at 7:58 pm to
I've tried hundreds of different crappie lures. I always go back to this simple one. I've literally never gone out and skunked when using these.

Posted by John_V
SELA
Member since Oct 2018
2030 posts
Posted on 12/27/24 at 8:00 pm to
We all swear by Wager Baits, he's a local guy and hand ties all his stuff. Can even do customs

LINK
This post was edited on 12/27/24 at 8:02 pm
Posted by LSUA 75
Colfax,La.
Member since Jan 2019
4639 posts
Posted on 12/27/24 at 8:20 pm to
I fished Saline Larto pretty heavy for a good many years.In winter I did best with hair jigs,spring through fall I mostly used tube jigs,Crappie nibbles often helped.
White perch(crappie) drove me crazy sometimes.Tube jigs worked well lots of times,sometimes they wanted shiners,other times it had to be tube jigs with shiner liphooked on jig.
Occasionally I did well on Roadrunners,Mini Rattletraps or Beetle Spins thrown with light spinning rod.
Posted by TheBoo
South to Louisiana
Member since Aug 2012
5372 posts
Posted on 12/27/24 at 8:26 pm to
June bug/chartreuse with red head.
Posted by Jenar Boy
Elsewhere
Member since Aug 2013
14173 posts
Posted on 12/27/24 at 8:36 pm to
Shiner
Posted by Popths
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2016
4396 posts
Posted on 12/27/24 at 9:23 pm to
Shiny hiney tipped with a crappie nibble.
Posted by SCwTiger
armpit of 'merica
Member since Aug 2014
6869 posts
Posted on 12/27/24 at 9:30 pm to
If they don’t hit a grey with blue or olive hair hig with a little chartreuse (tie my own) or a black 1/16 head with Bobby Garland Monkey Milk I’m going home.
Posted by TimeOutdoors
LA
Member since Sep 2014
13081 posts
Posted on 12/27/24 at 10:01 pm to
I grew up making jigs for my dad’s store. I’ve got a pretty good handle on jigs, I was really looking for information on some of the newer plastic baits. There are some that are very realistic but I’m not used to spending $8-$10 on a soft plastic lure.
Posted by HoLeInOnEr05
Middle of the fairway
Member since Aug 2011
16906 posts
Posted on 12/28/24 at 5:07 am to
Bobby Garlands, or hair jigs. Usually hair jigs work better for me in colder water.
Posted by Koolazzkat
Behind the Tupelo gum tree
Member since May 2021
3018 posts
Posted on 12/28/24 at 5:50 am to
I kayak for crappie, usually around submerged trees and bridge pylons. I use the basic tube jig with a 1/32nd oz lead head. My favorite colors are chartreuse/black and pink/black. Blue/Pearl sometimes. When padding from one spot to another, I drop an 1/8 oz roadrunner(red/black/white)behind the yak and “troll” it a few feet deep. It’ll pick up a fish if they’re biting but usually it’s a largemouth or hybrid striper, then it gets interesting, lol.
Posted by lsuson
Metairie
Member since Oct 2013
14994 posts
Posted on 12/28/24 at 10:12 am to
I tie my own hair and feather jigs in 1/16, 1/32 and they perform well. Favorite colors are blue/white, black/chartreuse
Posted by AlxTgr
Kyre Banorg
Member since Oct 2003
86409 posts
Posted on 12/28/24 at 11:27 am to
quote:

Bobby Garlands, or hair jigs
I always have one of each on. Monkey Milk for the plastic and Grey Ghost for the hair. If the water gets dirty or I'm chasing whites, I'll switch to Cajun Cricket.
Posted by deeprig9
Unincorporated Ozora
Member since Sep 2012
72991 posts
Posted on 12/28/24 at 4:12 pm to
quote:

I use the basic tube jig with a 1/32nd oz lead head. My favorite colors are chartreuse/black


Same. The brand I prefer is Creme-mini tubes. Black body, chartreuse tail. Tip hook with a crappie nibble.

The Bobby Garland colors mentioned here I have also used, and they work, but I have found most success on the above mini-tubes.

Edit to add:

I made this same post here 5 or so years ago and got many suggestions, including many of the same ones made in this thread. I bought one of everything mentioned and just started fishing them. In my lake, the winner was and still is the Creme-mini tubes mentioned above.
This post was edited on 12/28/24 at 6:29 pm
Posted by arczr2
Iota
Member since Oct 2020
302 posts
Posted on 12/28/24 at 8:17 pm to
Live shiners !
Posted by deeprig9
Unincorporated Ozora
Member since Sep 2012
72991 posts
Posted on 12/28/24 at 8:26 pm to
quote:

Live shiners !


Live fatheads are best for sure, problem for me and probably many others, my local bait store closed down. The owner died and nobody in his family cared to keep it going. The next closest one is 20 minutes one way. And now that one is up for sale, and will probably be a gas station in six months.
Posted by bearhc
Member since Sep 2009
5651 posts
Posted on 12/29/24 at 8:28 am to
Since some of you have included live bait, I would say that live grass shrimp were by far the most effective bait that I have used to catch sacalait.
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