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We reviewed the best crappie lures to jig, troll, and shoot docks for slabs. Click to see which lures made the cut.
Today’s best crappie lures come in a vast array of sizes, colors, patterns and actions. And that’s a good thing, because you never know where you’ll find these nomadic fish and what will trip...
Fishing for crappie can be done with one short light action rod, lightweight reel, a single lure and you are set up to fish. It can also be as complicated as running 8 or more 14-foot rods while spider rigging with two baits setups on each line.
There are four main types of crappie lures that we find most effective: spinners/spinnerbaits, soft plastics, jigs, and crankbaits – we admit there is some crossover between categories, with some jigs having a spinner blade. Below we break down our favorites in each of these categories.
Overall, the Bobby Garland Crappie Baits 2″ Blue Ice offers a reliable and effective lure option for targeting crappie. Despite the drawbacks, their performance and durability make them worth considering for anglers seeking consistent crappie catches.
The best lure for Crappie fishing depends on the situation and season. For consistency, a jig tipped with a soft plastic worm is one of the simplest and most productive methods of catching Crappie.
After careful research, field testing, and detailed comparison, we've put together an unbeatable resource to help you find the best crappie lures, jigs, and baits!
Although the proper lure/bait choice really depends on a number of variables, here are what are often considered the best crappie lures in the jig, minnow, spinner, and crankbait categories. 1) Southern Pro 541Piece Pro Crappie Tube Kit. Check Price on Amazon.
Most anglers are going to use a jig and plastic or a hair jig, but there are several baits that are the best crappie lures in certain windows. We will discuss the best options and when and how to fish them effectively and reference more thorough guides on each.
Most anglers use their electronics to locate schools of suspended or staging Crappie and drop down live minnows, hair jigs, or troll with smaller spinners. Popular artificial lures include maribou jigs, tube jigs, beetlespins, Crappie magnet, and bobby garland baby shad.