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Crappie Lures - HELP!!
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<blockquote data-quote="-CN-" data-source="post: 406576" data-attributes="member: 18939"><p>I fished with a buddy last year that kept catching crappies on a weighted hook baited with a "Gulp" minnow. He'd just cast out and reel in slowly.</p><p></p><p>For bobber fishing, what I do is tie on a a three-way swivel, and on the other two eyes tie a 18" lead on one and a 9" lead on the other. Tie a hook at the end of both, and crimp a sinker 8" above the hook on the longer lead (about an inch below where the hook hangs on the shorter lead). Bait both hooks with a minnow through the mouth. Both minnows can swim away from each other in a small radius and at two different depths. A good crappie hole will net you two crappies per strike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-CN-, post: 406576, member: 18939"] I fished with a buddy last year that kept catching crappies on a weighted hook baited with a "Gulp" minnow. He'd just cast out and reel in slowly. For bobber fishing, what I do is tie on a a three-way swivel, and on the other two eyes tie a 18" lead on one and a 9" lead on the other. Tie a hook at the end of both, and crimp a sinker 8" above the hook on the longer lead (about an inch below where the hook hangs on the shorter lead). Bait both hooks with a minnow through the mouth. Both minnows can swim away from each other in a small radius and at two different depths. A good crappie hole will net you two crappies per strike. [/QUOTE]
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