For crappie and otherpan fish, I've decided there are hundreds of lures that work - some designs and types far better than others, but still an incredible amount! I've posted many hand poured lures in different sizes and in different colors that have caught hundreds of fish. Sizes range from 1"-3", colors are clear and any of a number of hues I have confidence - most of which many of you prefer.

As far as tail design, straight tails (rat tail or thin straight tail) do far better than curl tails for me in the many waters I fish. This includes single or double straight tails.

As of this report, the above has been used in water below 60 degrees and as low as 40 degrees. The other tail designs may do okay above 60, but for my money straight tails rule. Even hair jigs have their day and just one more choice among hundreds.

There is another design that I discovered that I don't pour: I took a Ring Worm and cut 1 3/4: off the tail and removed the curl tail. The quiver is phenomenal - just like the straight thin tail - and guaranteed to catch fish whenever I hit the water.

I've even been using a weighted float with the above and catching fish. One sunnie was a little larger than my middle finger! It's fun to see the float disappear after the first pop.

I attribute my success to the use of light 4-6lb test mono or fluorocarbon line or leader of either attached to thin braid; a super slow retrieve; a light action rod; and allowing the lure to reach the depth fish are suspending. The bigger the fish, the greater the lure variety they'll strike.