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    Does anyone use inline or other spinner type baits during the winter months for crappie?

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    Jigging spoons , they either attack them or ignore them, trolling spoons now and early spring. I only try it them if nothing else works . Jigging spoons through the ice Like crank baits don't be afraid to try the larger ones. I haven't had a lot of success with them but they can save your day.

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    I guess you said spinners lol I was thinking spoons ? Beetle spins and road runners , Panther martins, yeah tried them all,like any bait the fish are just there so we buy more tackle. Personally I prefer the roadrunner style spinners, but use the ones with the willow leaf blades they rotate better at slow speeds and thus give off more vibration and flash

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    I think he is talking about something more along the lines of a Rooster Tail type bait.

    I've never tried them for Crappie but I've caught just about everything else with them, dont know why they wouldnt work for Crappie.
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    I would say typically you wouldn't want to use them in the winter months--they like it VERY SLOW.

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    I like the willow leaf best

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    Quote Originally Posted by satdoc1 View Post
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    Only ones I use!!!
    We only sell the Best. Ranger, Xpress, Yamaha, Suzuki, Tohatsu.

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    Who has the best deal on those style ? I want only ones with the willow leaf hard find up here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gobob View Post
    Who has the best deal on those style ? I want only ones with the willow leaf hard find up here.
    Sat will put a willow leaf blade on his. They are the best deal around too. Top quality.
    We only sell the Best. Ranger, Xpress, Yamaha, Suzuki, Tohatsu.
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