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I catch crappies on spinnerbaits, they aren't very shy :)

 

I liked the Blakemore "Road Runner " style of spinner bait better than the safety pin type setup when fishing for crappie, a countdown style of retreive works the best especially when they are suspended, find the magic number.

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Here some picks of what I picked up...

 

I think I'm pretty good now...

 

 

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The variation of the micro-tube above with a white body, instead of black, is my all-time favourite crappie producer.

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@ stoty how do you fish the Xzone for crappies? drop shot??

 

I rig them one of two ways.... depends on what the fish tell me that particular day.

 

1) Under a slip float on a small 1/32 or 1/16 oz jighead

2) Dropshot

 

For the most part, in the Kawartha's I use the slip float method, but other places like Simcoe and such the dropshot is the start of the show.

 

Here's an article I wrote a couple years back about Ice-out Crappie on the Kawartha's using Pan slammers..... http://stoty.com/?p=511

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We got our first open water crappies 2 days back on micro bucktails. It's still early, but they are a movin in

Your lucky... We are still iced up... Ice breakers just went through and the ships are starting to run the seaway....

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About 30" on a back lake here yesterday but getting punky on top, and the bikes went through getting back to shore. Last time for that lake this hard water season - unless somebody can find a helicopter..........

 

Doug

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