"Came back the next day, and all these crappie were gone."
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I've only fished with minnows under a float so going to try adding to a jig head and slowly reeling in. Live/fresh dead minnows will generally catch larger fish than artificial. Only problem is my local bait shop shutdown so Ill have to get the little rosy reds from petsmart. Probably put on a tube
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Not so sure live bait always catches bigger fish . We only use jigs . But if your setup for a bait tank there are fish farms in Arkansas that ship . Anderson Minnow Farm. I believe they have minimum orders.
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Jigs are definitely more convenient and certainly catch big fish, but on average I would pick live for the bigguns because I think big fish are smarter and harder to fool. Some prefer small minnows, some prefer bass sized 3" and 4" minnows. I think the bass minnows will catch the bigger crappies
Here's the previous NC state record White Crappie, caught on a jig
SEO - North Carolina Record white crappie
Here's the current state record caught on a live minnow, so indeed jigs will catch monster crappies like minnows
SEO - North Carolina State Record white crappie
2 Duke fans, pathetic!!
Here's the guy that caught that 3.5 lb beast, he posted it on this site. Said he'd been fishing that pond since he was 10 years old, never know when that fish if a lifetime is lurking in your waters
https://www.crappie.com/crappie/nort...rappie-3-8lbs/
This has been beaten with a 3 lb 15 oz crappie caught by Joey Boretti on 4/1/13.
NC Freshwater Fishing State Record Program | NC Wildlife
Oh yeah! So the next record white crappie in NC will be 4+ lbs. They used to show the baits used for each record catch, I remember one was caught on a Storm wild eye swim shad