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Crappie spinnerbaits
I made these to use as a search lure for big crappie but bass will eat them as well. I use a Gamakatsu B10S Stinger hook in a #1 when I poured these, then I painted them with the new custom paints I mixed up. I used rabbit strips, reptile rubber and flash to make them and painted the #2 Colorado blades to match. These weigh 3/16 after blades are added. Head to tail these are 3-3.5 " long. Attachment 420188Attachment 420189Attachment 420190Attachment 420191
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I caught a monster bluegill on a small spinnerbait in a small little creek. Those you have should work great for crappie.
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Very nice! Thanks for sharing
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Jim, your work is upper echelon for sure. Always impressed with the great colors and material combinations.
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Awesome job Jim
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Looks good Jim. Bass, crappie I bet they catch almost anything that swims…..lol.
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Now those are real purdy :ThumbsUp
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As always, I like what you’ve done with them. So many of us make vanilla spinnerbaits but those are over the top and just the right size for so many fish. Good job mister!
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I've been testing them out in the river not far from the house and catching some nice white bass and hybrids. Biggest hybrid was 9.25 lbs., still waiting on my first DD wiper. Took my son out yesterday and he caught a 5 lber on his first cast since 2020. Attachment 421934Attachment 421936Attachment 421937Attachment 421939
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Was missing a lot of strikes so added a stinger hook and it paid off, three of my five fish yesterday were caught on the stinger hook.
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Those look awesome. Not a normal spinnerbait color combo the fish see day in and day out. They should work great.
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Using the crappie spinner mold from Do it . By the time you add the spinner form, hook and blade the 1/8 weighs almost a 1/4 oz. Head to tail the tied baits are about 3.5 inches long.