Blade Bait Crappies

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RE: Blade Bait Crappies 2012/01/07 13:10:45 (permalink)
Both. They will hit on the rise or the lift. I've even had them hit on a pause at the bottom. Keep the line tight on the fall and you'll see your line go slack before it hits bottom or at the bottom of the drop. I lik to keep my blade about a foot off the bottom cause in these colder temps I like a slow presentation with a couple second pause at the bottom.

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RE: Blade Bait Crappies 2012/01/08 18:01:59 (permalink)
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RE: Blade Bait Crappies 2012/01/09 06:26:05 (permalink)

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RE: Blade Bait Crappies 2012/01/09 11:20:06 (permalink)
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RE: Blade Bait Crappies 2012/01/09 12:30:49 (permalink)
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RE: Blade Bait Crappies 2012/01/09 19:09:11 (permalink)
Mr. Crappie I've never lost any blade bait while ice fishing to a fish or a snag,now fishing open water is another story. People that can't afford lures kill me,yet the guy will buy a bucket of minnows and dump them into the lake or buy crawler and let them die. A few years back a friend and I played around with stocked trout at a local lake ( I don't fish for trout much through the ice)they where just spanking the smallest jigging Rap a $4 lure.He would not buy one because THEY COST TO MUCH,yet every day he bought a bucket of minnows that cost at least $4 and had to get cold wet hands every time he had a hit.I've still got the 5 jigging raps I bought and for the same price and he got nothing. I have bought thousands of lures and lost plenty but I do have plenty of old lures that still get fished every year. It's an investment.
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RE: Blade Bait Crappies 2012/01/09 23:38:15 (permalink)
Big tuna, I agree with not losing many lures while fishing through the ice or even from a boat, but fishing from shore in a lake or river is another story. Doesn't take too many snags before you start to feel the pinch,esp. at $4-$7 a lure.Whereas with minnows or crawlers you only lose a hook & split shot plus the bait & still have a few dozen left.However if you see someone catching fish on a lure then I suggest you buy 2or3 I know that I have. BTW, I still catch fish on some dare-devils that I have used since the 60s. sam
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RE: Blade Bait Crappies 2012/01/10 00:02:31 (permalink)
ive lost a few of my favorite vertical lures to huge mystery fish.....more than ive lost to debris snags anyway.

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RE: Blade Bait Crappies 2012/01/10 19:10:46 (permalink)
Question on these blade baits for crappies.
What # test line do you use, knowing a larger fish may hit your lure? Walleye,bass, ect.

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RE: Blade Bait Crappies 2012/01/10 20:05:54 (permalink)

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Question on these blade baits for crappies.
What # test line do you use, knowing a larger fish may hit your lure? Walleye,bass, ect.

I Have A Couple go-to rods.. a couple have 6 lb. floro.. And the others have 15 lb. fireline ( INSTANT DETECTION ) NW/

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RE: Blade Bait Crappies 2012/01/11 19:45:28 (permalink)
I carry 3 rods now....1 with 4lb floro. for light jigging, 1 with 6lb floro. for dead sticking and 1 with 6lb fireline fusion for locating and heavy jig pounding.... I started using no knot eyelets on the fireline so I dont lose any line when I switch lures. it also gives lures more action.

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RE: Blade Bait Crappies 2012/01/11 20:41:14 (permalink)

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I carry 3 rods now....1 with 4lb floro. for light jigging, 1 with 6lb floro. for dead sticking and 1 with 6lb fireline fusion for locating and heavy jig pounding.... I started using no knot eyelets on the fireline so I dont lose any line when I switch lures. it also gives lures more action.

Guess My 1# and 2# lb. Test poles Are under strung...???

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RE: Blade Bait Crappies 2012/01/11 21:18:16 (permalink)
I carry 8 rods with 2-8lb fluro for most situations and 1 with 20lb fireline for jigging for the big toothy critters. Don't like using steel leaders through the ice for them and (knock on wood) haven't had a break off yet. I run the 20lb fireline for my big tip ups for them also.

I caught a 4lb eye on a small cicada with 1 double hook tipped with waxies while jigging for gills on the 2lb line. Same as normal open water fishing just set the drag or back real and play them out.

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RE: Blade Bait Crappies 2012/01/15 09:29:47 (permalink)
Another? I picked up some 1/8 and 1/4 Buckshoot Rattle Spoons along with some small Rapala jiging shad raps. is 4# test line too light when fishing at Pymie for crappie?

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RE: Blade Bait Crappies 2012/01/15 09:55:21 (permalink)
Now I think I got it right!!
20# test if I want to catch Muskies
2# test if I feel real lucky and don't care if I lose a lure or two.

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RE: Blade Bait Crappies 2012/01/15 11:47:19 (permalink)

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Another? I picked up some 1/8 and 1/4 Buckshoot Rattle Spoons along with some small Rapala jiging shad raps. is 4# test line too light when fishing at Pymie for crappie?

WOW 4# CRAPPIE Now thats a big one

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RE: Blade Bait Crappies 2012/01/15 11:48:01 (permalink)
You got it. Haha. I usually use the 4lb for crappies, 2lb for gills and the 6-8lb for targeting eyes depending on the presentation for the eyes.

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RE: Blade Bait Crappies 2012/01/16 18:47:07 (permalink)
the line i choose usually depends on the structure, depth and water clarity im fishing... not so much the fish im targeting. i do think the best set up is a base of 8 lb line and a 2-3 ft leader of lighter line attached by swivel.....simply because ive had 2 and 4 lb line get cut on the hole by agressive or larger fish.

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