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    What is Your favorite type of bait and colors for long lining? Thanks. CF
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    Lots of answers can be true here. I pull a lot of hand tied jigs along with tied pony heads or Road Runners but at times a plastic bait works better so a slider or 1 1/2'' curly tail is what I use. After the spawn the crappie doesn't want as much movement in a jig so a hackle or marabou tail jig works great and so will baby shad in plastic. After awhile the spinners and curly tails will work better again. Colors can change a few time in a days time. So I have no one bait or colors, sorry but I did say there would be a lot of answers
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    Dont plan on getting a straight answer on this until after the crappiefest lol . Everyone is getting ready to go stealth mode for the next few days.

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    I strictly troll Kalin curly tail grubs on 1/32 or 1/16 ounce heads. My favorite color is the one that the fish want to eat on that particular pull. Generally speaking, I think darker baits during low light to stained water conditions. Lighter colored baits during bright days and or clearer water. Also, the clearer the water the more translucent the baits I use will become.
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    1/16 or 1/32 heads and I like sliders the best. My favorite colors are junebug and acid rain. In the AWD baits my favorite color is Popsicle.

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    We like to troll with southern pro's triple tails and power grubs, Slider we use all year long, colder months we tip with live bait, as the water warms and the spawn begins we leave the minnows off and speed up a little. My2cents, if I"m moving so should the tail of the jig I'm pulling, most the time.
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    I always fish with 1/16th or 1/32nd round jigheads with 2" southern pro hot grubs (or spinoffs like them) or Charlie Brewer Sliders. Colors vary depending on what the fish want that day but it's pretty safe for me to say any or all colors can be good on any given day. I like different variations of blacks, purples, dark greens, and blues for darker colors and pinks, whites, grays, light greens for lighter colors. Of course practically everything in my boxes have chartruese tails except for a very few. Hope this helps.

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