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    With all the lures that are out there, I was wondering what is your favorite lure for 2024. Attached are the six that I used this year that I liked the best. Post a picture of your favorite lures...
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    This was, not sure I have a favorite any longer, caught fish on so many different types this year I feel like Joedog!

    I actually like Blue and Chart. better than Blue and White but they quit making them so I dip mine to make the bottom chartreuse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keeferfish View Post
    This was, not sure I have a favorite any longer, caught fish on so many different types this year I feel like Joedog!

    I actually like Blue and Chart. better than Blue and White but they quit making them so I dip mine to make the bottom chartreuse.

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    I was wondering if those baits would work good or not. My brother bought that garlic scent / die dip at Walmart for his bates. He seems to like it.
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    I like the smaller baits in 32ns or 64th crappie magnets, in several colors from blk/chr, pearl/char, orange/char. one thing about smaller jigs is they don't get as attached on brush and I have been wildly successful at getting my jig back with the old bow twang.

    then BG baits especially in the mo glow colors on swimming shad when in low light conditions.

    I do a lot of side saddle dock shooting so the crappie thunders with the big tail structure flutter down perfectly to trigger strikes.
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    Typically throw maribou jigs I tie. If using plastic they are on my 16th ounce heads that I paint.
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    My Road Runners (custom tied by Skiptomylou) rarely fail me when "casting".



    Slabanator Devil Minners worked well for my Livescope flippin' double jig rigs. ( DEVIL MINNER ) Sometimes the top jig would have a Charlie Brewer Crappie Slider in Junebug/Chartreuse or a Crappie Magnet body on it, just to give the fish a "choice".
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    My Road Runners (custom tied by Skiptomylou) rarely fail me when "casting".



    Slabanator Devil Minners worked well for my Livescope flippin' double jig rigs. ( DEVIL MINNER ) Sometimes the top jig would have a Charlie Brewer Crappie Slider in Junebug/Chartreuse or a Crappie Magnet body on it, just to give the fish a "choice".
    Those look nice. Do they hit on pink good?
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    How are you fishing this? Must be trolling.
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