Crappie Fishing Jig Tips
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Crappie Fishing Jig
Crappie Fishing Lead Head Jig – What To Choose

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How many times when you have been out fishing have you wondered what crappie fishing jig to use? There are so many types, sizes, colors to select from it is easy to get confused. Well let me explain exactly what a crappie fishing jig is , What crappie jig type to use for different situations, and what color to use.
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#1 Crappie Fishing Jig What Is It?
The crappie jig is made up of the two parts, the first part has a hook with a sinker molded too it. The second part is the body and it is made up of a variety of different items, plastics for curly tails, some type of hair or bristle for marabou jigs, add a spoon or blade to a marabou jig and you have a rooster tail.
#2 Crappie Fishing Lead Head Jigs Purpose?
The crappie jig is use where you want to create a vertical jerky motion to attract the attention of the fish. Do not get jigging confused with spinner baits, spinners create a horizontal motion through the whereas, jigs create a vertical motion up and down through the water.
#3 Crappie Fishing Jig How Do You Choose?
Well I wish I could say that it is totally cut and dry what to use for different situations but a lot of selection is trial and error. It is good to keep a log , so you know what works under different situations. This will give you a starting point for your next fishing trip. Most often the color, depth water , and water clarity can change the color of the jig in the water. Also, the weather conditions can change your selection. For example if it is a sunny or light sky day you would want to select light color jigs. If it over cast and a dark sky you would want to use dark color jigs. These selections are not set in stone. You will probably end up changing colors many times throughout the day
#4 Crappie Fishing Lead Head Jig Types?
There mainly three types of crappie fishing jigs. Curly tail jigs, Marabou jigs, and Rooster tail jigs. Curly tail jigs come in a multiple of designs but the all have some type of tail and are made of plastic. Marabou jigs are made of some type of bristle or hair and also come in multiple designs and colors. Rooster tail jigs are a marabou jig with a rotating blade or spoon added.
Well good luck and good fishing! P.S If you want to catch some giant slabs use the listed crappie fishing jigs.
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Others use crappie jig to fish with. I prefer the crappie jig myself. I have been using a 1/32 oz lead jig head with a chartreuse skirt that I get from Bass Pro Shops. They are called “Squirming Squirts” and have salt on them.
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During the dark hours, the crappie are at the waters top, but as soon as the sun comes up, they move about ten feet down. You can use a minnow and a jig during spawning in the spring and spoons, jigs and minnows during the summer months.
Early Spring Crappie Fishing Jig Tips
In detecting the bite, crappies will often grab your jig and swim side to side or the bobber will tip up and then move slowly down. The tube jig body is plastic so give the crappie a little time to suck it down.
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The heaviest concentrations of crappie exist in Canada primarily in the southern regions & the lower 48 states because crappie & panfish prefer warmer waters necessary for their survival. In Canada, ice fishing for panfish is a huge sport that fishermen go to great lengths to bring out there ice houses on their favorite spots on the lake usually in 6 foot to 12 foot deep when the lakes are frozen. These waters are typically warmer and even with ice covering the lakes there are still plenty of insects, plankton & minnows for panfish to feed on.
A great way to rig up your rod & reel for shallow water crappie fishing is using a bobber with a small hair jig in 3 foot to 12 foot of water, this technique allows you to cast the jig without losing your bait so you don’t scare the crappie. A light breeze is great for using a bobber because with the ripples on the water will give the crappie jig a little movement underwater that mimics a natural insect that crappie won’t be able to resist to entice a strike.
Crappie frequent structure . If you prepare correctly you can prepare your own crappie "honey holes". The key is to create crappie structure that only you have the location. You can sink brush, plastic and even home made pvc brush piles.

One of the most difficult and sometimes frustrating things that a new or experienced anglers find when trying to identify what are good tips to catch crappies is the "what" "when" "where" and "how" when selecting the
Guideline #2 Spring is the most active time of year for this species of fish. Get your crappie minnow rigs and your arsenal of jigs ready because the fish will be active! Crappie will start spawning when the water temperature reaches about 56degrees Fahrenheit. The crappies will be eating large adult crappie minnows right before the spawn because their natural forage fish do not spawn until later in the spring and summer when the water temperature rises to above 70degrees Fahrenheit. So if your wondering what crappie baits to choose keep in mind that the fish on the spawning nests will be eating larger forage fish. You can verify this information but cutting open the stomachs of a few fish and example the contents. Another important tip to catch crappie is the fact that nesting fish hate any other fish invading their nesting areas. You can use this to your advantage because these fish will "strike out at any thing that invades there nesting area.
As new or experienced crappie fisherman we are always looking for new information that can help us be better crappie fisherman. I am always trying to make a decision whether to use live bait or artificial bait when fishing for crappie.