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Rapala Shad Rap
already said but I like the Rapala//shadrap dd15, I also use wiggle warts, and flicker shad
specs LIKED above post
No contest for me. #4 Rapala Rattling/Suspending Shad Rap 25ft behind a 3/4 oz snap weight.
Kicks the snot out of the Bandits for me on Table Rock.
I still run 300 bandits on the long lines though to keep a mix out there.
Standing in the Gap
Jointed shad rap JSR05--2", 1/4 oz. goes down to 12 to 13 ft. This is the first crank bait that I caught a crappie on just casting one eveing and not trolling..That got me into trolling for crappie with cranks. Plain ole shad raps work very well, too, as does the Storm Wiggle Wart, but still like the Bandit 300, sometimes on cloudy days the shallower running 200.
Husker
the trick to catch that finnicky speck....
gently set the hook just before the peck
A Storm Product, but not the Wart. My favorite trolling bait for ANYTHING is the original Hot 'n Tot. They have a brutally tight wiggle, and with 5# PowerPro, they run 16'-17' deep. The chartreuse, purple w/gray scale belly, yellow herringbone, green crawfish and brown crawfish were all very good, but my super secret paint job is better than anything, anywhere, anyhow. I bought plus or minus, 400 of them for $2.00 when Rapala bought Storm, and Bass Pro discontinued the original. My lovely bride to be helped me go through the piles in the clearance bins.
Still have several; in a safe deposit box in case anyone has evil ideas.![]()
oldjack25 LIKED above post
great choices guys
I don't mind a cotton cordell from wally world. A lot of the time you canfind them on the bottom shelf on clearance for a couple of bucks and they catch crappie for me. Other than that what they said ^^^
New goal 16" crappie by December 30