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    They look very nice.

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    Good job, they should help put crappie in the box!

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    "WOW" nice!!
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    Those outta do it!

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    Those are basis crappie getter color combos. One that are good any where. That will work. One thing I want to bring up is head color which I don't find as that important for the warmer months April thur September. The colors that I feel work best for me are Hot Pink, Silver Fleck, Galaxy Black, White , and Sapphire Blue. For some reason this colors work the best for me on this lake. The colors listed are not in order of which works best they can change from hour to hour. You may find that your lake will have different colored heads that work best for that lake. Like i said it seems in the warm weather months that plain old lead color heads work as well as the powder painted heads. As i have stated in previous post that there are times mostly when the crappies are very shallow that big eyes painted on a painted head will enhance your catch greatly.

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    Redman your absolutely right I've got the sapphire blue baked just not tied I have a glow white will use wet and wild finger nail polish to give the glitter! Glad you added that I have black got to tie sSMS of them too. I love black black yellow may e my all time favorite color
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    Well I like all of them for sure the red headed one


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    Those will all hunt, good work.
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    liftbite You are right the black black yellow is a good one and used it for a good long while when I use to fish up river. The Galaxy Black is some that I get from Crazy Angler. I do have some black that I get from Harbor Freight that works well but is a little on the flat side for my liking in the spring months. It works well when painted with a silver glitter fingernail polish. I tie them with a silver shad pattern and have to beat them off that pattern some mornings. Like I said some times you are going to have to experiment to find out what works best on your lake. One of my patterns that is hot on my lake may be a big dud on yours. All I can do is suggest what has worked for me and let you give it a try.

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