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Best jigs, spoons , etc for crappie bluegill and perch

Dustinslabmaster

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What's the best spoons jigs for crappie bluegill and perch I have fl-8 now and wanna use more spoons and jigs to target bigger fish


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My go to are the jiggin raps or jiggin shads,I've found that when crappies are suspending and you reel up to them they can't resist.
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Pretty much all I ever use - Hali Ice Spoons.
Usually run a small nymph or fly about 12-18" above it.
Kinda odd looking, but they work welll. Decent weight too.
Tip 'em with maggot, waxie or minnow head.



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I like Northland Buckshot spoons. I have dozens in different colors and sizes. Some rattling and some non rattling. That has been my best spoon so far.
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just a round head jig for me #6 tipped with whatever,usually plastics for me.
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Small (2-3mm) gold tungsten tipped with a plastic and a spike.  Smaller the better I think. Big fish still eat them. 


 




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