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Thread: Article: Bait size what is too big? by Nimrod

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    I use 1/4 oz jig heads in winter and 3"-4" baits. I love big wasshoppas in the winter.

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    Some good information, I'm sure you had fun learning this, thanks for taking your time to post this

    With living up north were Crappie run on the smaller size i generally use 1/16 oz

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    I agree with cricket george about using bigger baits in the winter. Like you said I've found big bait when I cut some of these open. I've also caught 3 to 4" crappie on 2" curly tails, so based on that the big ones should hit up to 6" baits easy. If it wasn't so expensive I would fish with shiners! Thanks for the article.

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    good read

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    Good article, I'll have to a try A bigger jighead

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    I'm new to crappie fishing but I have just discovered the truth in what you said. Today, fishing Overcup, I caught a heavy 17" fish. When i got to looking a it, it looked swollen..... Well, it was. When I filleted it this eve I opened its stomach and it had not 1, but 3 2 1/2-3" shad in its belly. Easy to see why he swallowed my 2" Midsouth with 1/16 oz. head with no problem !! Not sure why.... He shoulda been stuffed already !!

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    Completely agree with you. I regularly fish 1/8 oz heads with the occasional 1/16 oz thrown in. I read about folks that use 1/32 oz. and even smaller heads, and I guess they work, since they're written about, but I've never had the inclination to use something that small. Heck, even bream manage to get their little mouths around the jigs I use.

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    In winter I always rig one pole with a 3in Storm pre rigged shad. If those fish will swallow a bandit 2/3in plastics won't slow them down.
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    Thanks Nimrod. You are always willing to share.
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