3 Top-Performing Crappie Plastics That Work Everywhere

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Renowned crappie guide Lee Pitts sits down with Wired2Fish to narrow down soft plastics selection for crappies. There are an endless amount of colors and shapes out there and Lee highlights a few of his favorites for fishing brush piles and skipping docks. He also provides a valuable tip on tackle organization and how you can easily find plastics in your box while keeping track of what baits have been producing fish.

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Great tip's and video Richard Gene the fishing machine talks about you a lot. I might have to pick up some of your jigs

outdoorswithwaynek
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Mayfly absoluty works great for me in Kansas.

ericpettyfishing
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Good looking products! Do the stickers on your lid come with the package? If not, how do we get them?

rons
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I’m a saltwater fisherman down here in Florida. But I love catchin’ Specks. Wanna try these baits on’em. Does Bobby Garland have a Crappie kit to buy?

bawdhed
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Hello, can you use that lure for bass fishing, Thanks.

thehunter
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Are the lures biodegradable? If you losing that many each day and fish are eating them or snags etc surely you considering that

RushGamingHP
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I put all my plastics in a box like this a few years back. I wouldnt recommend it; it'll bend the tails and you wont get the action you want out of them. I guess if you fish all day like the pro's do, you wont have that problem, as they probably go through them a lot faster than someone like me would. I have since seen people putting mineral oil in each compartment to keep the plastics fresh but who wants all that mess? Just keep them in the original packaging and dont worry about them drying out/bending/name of color.

DropTheBunny