Savvy crappie anglers are all aglow about the latest lure craze.

Updated: July 24, … The best crappie fishermen in know has 3 colors in his box. "Crappies can see white and it would be easily distinguishable from objects that have a true color. "Since he knew the water would be dark at that depth, Cook enhanced his lure with a white Berkley Chroma-Glow Nibble. Expect numbers of quality fish with a shot at slabs over 2 pounds. "When fishing the stained to murky waters of Lake Eufaula, Oklahoma, guide Barry Morrow relies on glow jigs and soft plastics.

From south to north, as long as you’ve got at least a little stain to the water – a black and blue jig will get bit.

Action starts in mid-May, with fish moving to shallow areas with cover. "If I am using the Fuzz-E-Grub on the bottom of my rig, I go with a glow jig on top" he says.The XChange jigs, which allow instant changes of jighead sizes and color without retying, are available in six glow colors.

"Glow lures are available in a range of colors. Once the spider-rigging bite wanes in shallower creek channels by April, action turns to jigging deeper brushpiles.

While fishing on a dirty-water Oklahoma lake in the spring, he caught some crappies on a 3-inch Berkley PowerBait Ripple Shad.

"Crappies are like bass and bluegill in that they have a truncated cone spectrum," he says.

Contact: Guide Dave Bennett, The stretch of the St. Johns River south of Lake George offers outstanding fishing.

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"White glow lures also are easier for crappies to discern in low-light conditions.

Morrow's favorite glow tints are Patriot (white, blue, and pink) and Bubblegum (pink, white, and orange). The XChange jigs, which allow instant changes of jighead sizes and color without retying, are available in six glow colors. "If the water is clear, the shad have a silver color. Crappies move to deeper brush later in spring. "I let the fish tell me that a long time ago," he says.

What have y’all found to be some of the better colors. Thread Tools.

Capps has a lot of confidence in chartreuse.Three glow hues (white/pink, glow, and black/glow tail) are available on the 1- and 11„2-inch Charlie Brewer Slider Grubs and Charlie Bee. Contact: Guide Billy Blakley at Blue Bank Resort 877/258-3226, The crappie outlook is very good for 2013, reports Alabama district fisheries supervisor Dan Catchings. By Joe Cermele, and Mark Modoski.

"Glow baits can be found in the tackle boxes of the nation's top crappie tournament competitors and fishing guides. Grenada, Sardis, Enid, and Arkabutla — it's a tossup which of these reservoirs might be best for giant white crappies during March and April.

Jigging in brush and spider-rigging are the best bets.

He has been doing that for 40 years and catches more than anyone I know. The crappies are belly to the bottom and come up to eat it. March through early May is best, with April being the peak. Craig Lewis of Erie Outfitters says Lake Erie is a surprisingly overlooked crappie fishery, considering the numbers of fish caught, up to 18 inches, as big as any in the state. Black and blue offers the ultimate in contrast, which gives bass a target any time the water’s got some stain. After spawning in early June, target them on weedflats in 6 to 10 feet of water.

Lure manufacturers have tinkered with glow-in-the-dark baits and attractants throughout the years, but the concept never seemed to gain much momentum until touring pros and guides started revealing their successes with glow lures and jigheads.Tournament successes with glow lures have converted six-time national crappie champion Ronnie Capps into a glow advocate. Many crappies on this massive water have never seen lures, so once you find them, the numbers and quality are second to none, he says.

"They are something different that the fish can see." Samples indicate one, and possibly two, strong year-classes of crappies in 2010 and 2011.

Here they are, and when to use each jig color: Contrast/Black & Blue.

In the fall I want even take my box, just some white and chartreuse 16oz marabou jigs. The Whirly Bee also comes in a black glow-tail hue. "I use those any time the water has a green tint because when the water is that color the shad almost have an iridescent glow," he says. ©2020 Outdoor Sportsman Group. Pitching Fork Tackle's Live Baby Shads on 1/16-ounce jigs is a top option.

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