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    Converting bass fisherman trying to start fresh for bluegills/crappie/shells and looking for a few basics to get me started. Outside of my new UL Rod/Reel, I don't have anything to cast. I've looked through the various threads at the top about preferred artificial lures, yet I'm still at a loss for where to start. Right now I've had my eye on the Northland Slurpies panfish jigs, and maybe a micro crank or two, but not sure if this is the best choice. Will be lake fishing in the NE. Can you help me spend some $?
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    Don't overthink this decision. Almost any small jig will work.

    I would definitely get some trout magnets for the bluegill. For crappie, Cabela's has a bunch of soft plastic kits with loads of different baits.

    Get some jig heads in 1/32 oz and 1/16 oz.

    And don't forget live bait. So, get some hooks, split shot, and floats.
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    Strike king --------bitsy minnow ------------solid white . 1/32 jig spinners with 1 inch black slider jig bodies .

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    Beetle spins always work good for panfish
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reesestix85 View Post
    I've looked through the various threads at the top about preferred artificial lures, yet I'm still at a loss for where to start.
    With any type of fishing, step # 1 is "find the fish". Once you find the fish, most small baits will catch them (as the sticky threads point out.)

    In-Fisherman's 2014 Panfish guide is on the stands now. Lots of good info in there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reesestix85 View Post
    Converting bass fisherman trying to start fresh for bluegills/crappie/shells ...
    How did you fish for bass? You could probably use the same tactics with smaller baits. One of the articles in the IF panfish guide is written by a bass nut who also chases gills, crappie, perch, etc. He took his "power" bass methods and scaled them down.
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    You got me wanting to throw a bitsy minnow ( strike king ,tiny crank bait ) so down behind the house to the research lab ! Lol .Name:  Video 33 0 00 00-07.jpg
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    I threw a little bit of everything, but preferred throwing cranks. Its actually what got me hooked on crappie/gill fishing when I hooked into a 15 1/2 inch crappie. For Eastern PA, That's a monster. Been busy with a new child since then, but looking to get back out there this year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reesestix85 View Post
    I threw a little bit of everything, but preferred throwing cranks. Its actually what got me hooked on crappie/gill fishing when I hooked into a 15 1/2 inch crappie. For Eastern PA, That's a monster. Been busy with a new child since then, but looking to get back out there this year.
    Crankbaits work for crappie. (The guy in the IF guide talks about it, and lot's of guys on this site use 'em -- mostly for trolling, though.)

    They will also work for bream, but I don't like treble hooks for bream fishing. Jigs work so well, I don't feel like I'm missing out by not using crankbaits.

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    I ended up re-filling my box with a variety of sorts. I love the Rebel Wake-R, really seems to get them in the shallows when nothing else will so I snagged a few more of these. Only problem is landing the occasional largemouth on them, 15" and up and the hooks have a tendency to bend. I ordered a few grubs,tube jigs, and some road runners to try out as this is the area I'm least experienced in fishing, as well as some slip bobbers and accessories for when the wife is fishing. Of course, I went above and beyond the 50$, but ill keep that a secret.
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