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    Default Which crankbaits should I try next?


    I started with Bandit 300s fishing in 10-15’ of water targeting 8-13’. Now that I understand better how the process works, what other crankbaits and target depth do you like to use? I just want to learn what works and are popular with other crappie fishermen.
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    I think the Pico is pretty popular too. Plus they are a site sponsor.

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    Default Which crankbaits should I try next?

    Pico’s are my preferred but I also use Bandit 200’s and 300’s, Arkie 220 and 350, #7 flicker shad. I also have a few Pico square bills and Bandit 100’s for shallow water or shallow suspended fish


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    Default Which crankbaits should I try next?

    A hidden gem is the Bomber deep flat A. Limited colors, but cheap. Depth similar to Bandit 200.
    My biggest fish last two trips fell for them. An Offshore OR-16 snap and a 3-4 ounce weight 5-6 feet in front, you can get as deep as needed.
    My home lake in summer, I’m usually in 20-30 feet of water, baits from 10 feet to close to bottom at times.

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    flicker shads , wiggle warts , Berkley ,Pico .
    Even Jesus had a fish story ! Actually five .
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    Small Rebels always works for me.
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