Crappie Fishing Baits
Crappie fishing baits will help you make the right choice when you’re pursuing your favorite pan fish. Crappies are extremely fun to catch year-round. Not only are they fun to catch, but they’re an excellent way to get your family involved in the sport of fishing. So grab your rod and take a trip down to the water with some of these popular baits for catching more crappie.
- Spinner baits. One choice that’s gaining popularity for catching crappies is the spinner bait. Spinner baits feature a wire arm equipped with a swivel and blade. Attached to this wire arm is a jig head that has a sharp single hook. The spinner bait can be equipped with a grub, a skirt, or kept plain to mimic a crappie’s natural prey. Spinner baits are a great choice for crappie holding deep in cover or hovering over open-water.
- Live bait. Live bait is another excellent choice for catching crappie. Some of the best live bait to use for crappie includes minnows, shad, and small pan fish or suckers that mimic a struggle bait fish. Before you use live bait in your area, make sure to consult your local sporting regulations to make sure that live bait is legal in the area in which you’ll be fishing it.
- Jigs. Jigs work great for catching crappie on a year-round basis. Jigs feature a weighted head with a sharp, single hook. There’s a wide-variety of ways that you can fish your jigs: from fishing them plain to fitting them with grubs or skirts. Jigs can also be a great option to use for live bait such as minnows or smaller shad.
Posted on: Feb. 14, 2011















