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    Do you think they will work on crappie. They come in various sizes from one and a half on up to 4 inches. Just curious on what you guys thought..

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    Looks similar to tube jig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    Looks similar to tube jig.
    They are made for saltwater Dave very tough vinyl.

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    Yeah I've seen them before. They are squid like

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    hoochies are great for a variety of fish even though they are mostly made for salt . Adding small ones to inline spinners has become a big thing especially for river fishing salmon and steelhead
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    Caught trout, sea perch and bass, salmon and steelhead on them. For a slab crappie they'd be supper time. Tough to make from my research.
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    Colors look good but as a lifelong crappie guy i'd pass on em.
    For a full line of soft plastics, jig heads,
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    http://stores.ebay.com/Simply-Crappie

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugman View Post
    Colors look good but as a lifelong crappie guy i'd pass on em.
    I sure like to get a hold of some sheets to cut. The wedge tails made out of that material. It is very, very tough.

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    They come as small as 1 inch. Toughest little buggers I've used.
    Never seen a sheet of the material but can find.

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    They come as small as 1 inch. Toughest little buggers I've used.
    Never seen a sheet of the material but can find.

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