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Crappie fishing - jigs or tubes?
If you could have custom tied crappie jigs or tubes of any color for fishing crappie which would you prefer and why? I want to know if tubes on a jighead are any better than custom tied jigs because I can tie flies and making crappie jigs would give me something to do, but I'd want to know they are at least as good as tubes if I give them precious time on my line. I'm not an experienced crappie fisherman by the way.
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- dumdumLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
The tubes work great and can easily be replaced if you hang up and lose the lure If you hang up and lose the jig you worked so hard to make it would not be so easily replaced. But still, I realize that some one that has the equipment and the skills do make a crappie jig would get a great deal of satisfaction out of catching a crappie on his hand made creation.
I would use both and see how your jigs catch crappie in comparison to the tube lures. Who knows, your creation may catch crappie better then the tubes if you hit the right design and color combination.
- 1 decade ago
I would have to say that I find that solid body plastics on a jig head are more versatile. I've had good luck using them in most water and weather conditions. There are many styles and color combinations. I fish around docks, so most often I use a blue and white plastic on a 1/16 oz. bright orange minnow-head jig. In open water I go for something brighter like white and chartreuse silver. Slab Busters work well for me. Sometimes I use marabou type jigs in the winter when I want something light and sinks very slowly.
- 5 years ago
?, I fish to no longer some distance away at Lake of the Ozarks. As many will inform you, detect a dock over deeper water and different places that could additionally carry some conceal. that provides you greater year-around techniques. For financial organization fishing, or perhaps fishing the shallow water throughout spawn, i visit usually use a 7' extremely mild with a slip bobber set at a element above the entice for the intensity that i opt to fish. This rod combination helps casts faraway from the financial organization plus can provide adequate attain for some vertical jigging if there is submerged conceal. In brighter mild i take advantage of a roadrunner with a white or chartreuse/white, chartreuse/black colour combination. i take advantage of darker colours whilst the circumstances are actually not so bright. For jigging around docks i visit apply a shorter ultralight with a a million/sixteen minnow-formed lead head. For the previous 6-7 years i take advantage of Slab Buster plastic jigs over ninety 5% of the time. They originated on the Lake of the Ozarks yet are obtainable in lots of alternative places. i won't be able to even wager what share crappie i've got caught with the blue/white, black/silver, purple/silver colour mixtures. they seem to be a scented jig, and that seems to assist. From the financial organization yet another determination is making use of a small minnow or shad-sized crankbait. The project is hitting the the suited option intensity, yet no longer too deep to get caught in branches or conceal. even even though it rather is beneficial, even in iciness.
- ?Lv 71 decade ago
I do my fair share of crappie fishing, and I only use two things: Crappie tubes and minnows, tubes easily 95% of the time. I'm yet to experience a day when I can't get crappie in on tubes, but sometimes minnows are more productive, which is why I opt for them on occasion. Get you a broad selection of tubes in different colors and you will be good to go on most occasions.
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- BOBBERLv 71 decade ago
I have used both but if you can tie your own jigs, Go with that. I have had good luck with white heads and yellow or chartreuse marabou.
Source(s): Crappie fisherman