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My favorite method is what ever is working that day. I'll stand on the front deck and throw rocks at em it thats what it takes.
A couple years ago, I went strictly artifical baits for crappie, I still use crawlers for walleye. Having said that there are days where I wished I had some minnows but more often than not easily limit out and many times do better than the folks using minnows.
Having said that, colors / color combos Pink/Pink/Pink, Pink/White/Pink, Pink/Chartruese/Pink, White/White/White, White/Black/White, White/Pink/White,
Chartruese/Chartruese/Chartruese, Chartruese/Black/Chartruese, Chartruese/White/Chartruese, Chartruese/Pink/Chartruese, Black/White/Black, Black/Black/Black, Black/Chartruese/Black. Along with some Yellows, Reds, Oranges and Watermelons. Do not be afraid to change colors, if bite slows, change colors or presentation or both. I've seen days where sun was peeking in and out and if sun was out combo A, overcast combo B
Had to sell your truck.....right Jack!
Piece of plastic with a chartreuse head and chartreuse nibble.
Colored water==black/chartreuse, orange/chartreuse, black/pink
Clear water==red/white, red/yellow, blue/white, smoke/clear, green/white
Stockton night==red/yellow, blue/white, (March and early April night==brown/brown)
Jigs and rarely minnow, no plastic baits though
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