Anything with chartreuse tail. Black, purple, are numbers colors for me, but orange body/chartreuse tail seems to get selected by larger crappies most days
Chartreuse and black is my go to color , tubes, twisted tail, spinner bait, plastic worm it just doesn't matter . Clear water or stained this color works for me. Try it you can find them the black and chartreuse Wordens Rooster Tail, killer on bass and pike. Like I said this is MY preferred color. Everyone has their favorites , Good Fishing Everybody, and if given a chance take a kid fishing .
Agreed! Black and Chartreuse is my absolute number 1 color day in and day out. Never used it in clear water though. I usually use monkey milk when it's clear
Thanks Bud! I moved to Oregon 21 yrs ago and just started missing catching my old favorites; bass, bluegill, cat fish, crappie, etc etc etc. You've brought me back up to speed. I've got a nice small lake close to the house that's given up a few small bass. Lucked into a crappie while busting up some d*mn big bluegill and wanted to get after em. Ya video reminded me it's all same same. See ya on the water!
Pink/black, pink speckled, bright orange/chartreuse, light blue/glitter are the ones I catch the most on in Indiana, the pink/black seem to catch the larger fish more times than not
What up Tony here in Akron Ohio I've do a lot of fishing at summit lake this lake has no map for it but there is a concrete dock that run shallow water to deep water my favorite lure to catch crappie is a 2 inch Mr twister in yellow with a yellow jig head and the other is a Keith tech 2 inch
Dan the ice is gone!!!!!! Man I have never seen ice hang on as long as it did up there this year. Gotta feel nice to be out in the boat just for the change if nothing else. Another good video.
yea finally! its been warm to, walleye spawn went fast... fishing has been good though! catching a lot of eyes! going to start targeting crappie soon! how is fishing for you?
It's good when I can go brother. Between work and projects at the house my trips have been limited. Hopefully I will get out more soon. Keep posting the good stuff.
Yeah that Keith tech is a swim bait and man it a killer it comes in different colors but my favorites are shiner and minnow find the depth they are at swim it with no bobber or jig it and man will they hit it and hit it hard as hell when I swim it and get hit the crappies inhale it all you see is the tip of the jighead
I fish in the waters of Western Florida. Most of our lakes are 10' in depth with very little structure. How about doing a segment on lakes like that? I lived in Wisconsin most of my life in Marquette county. Loved fishing Buffalo lake and the Mecan river system. We had a place on Little St. Germain up in northern Wi. but I find fishing in Fl. is so much different. I'm going to try this method down here and will let you know what the results are. We usually fish with live bait of on sort or the other.But I will try the Cubby Mini Mites and see if that is effective. Thanks. Love you videos it keeps me in touch with the old homestead.
my only crappie so far was on a 4" bass pro walleye paddle tail in electric chicken "pink and chartruese" every time i threw a crappie jig yesterday a catfish smashed it.
bobber was set at 2' in 3-5 feet of water. thats the Wisconsin river for you. crappie magnets, gulp 1" and 2.5" minnows. the paddle tails i swim, jig, or rip near the bottom. love this bait www.basspro.com/shop/en/bass-pro-shops-walleye-angler-paddle-tail-grub
Anything with chartreuse tail. Black, purple, are numbers colors for me, but orange body/chartreuse tail seems to get selected by larger crappies most days
Chartreuse and black is my go to color , tubes, twisted tail, spinner bait, plastic worm it just doesn't matter . Clear water or stained this color works for me. Try it you can find them the black and chartreuse Wordens Rooster Tail, killer on bass and pike. Like I said this is MY preferred color. Everyone has their favorites , Good Fishing Everybody, and if given a chance take a kid fishing .
Agreed! Black and Chartreuse is my absolute number 1 color day in and day out. Never used it in clear water though. I usually use monkey milk when it's clear
Thanks Bud! I moved to Oregon 21 yrs ago and just started missing catching my old favorites; bass, bluegill, cat fish, crappie, etc etc etc. You've brought me back up to speed. I've got a nice small lake close to the house that's given up a few small bass. Lucked into a crappie while busting up some d*mn big bluegill and wanted to get after em. Ya video reminded me it's all same same. See ya on the water!
awesome man! I hear Oregon is beautiful! do you do any elk hunting? good luck out there!
@@dominatefishing9641 elk hunting yes. Killing.... that's another story.
You know a lot about crappie fishing man I tried all your techniques and it worked
Great video, I really like the pink and orange ones. I've had great luck with them.
thanks man! thats a great color combo!
I used the Baits showed us in the video and I caught tons of crappies by a dock
thanks for sharing man!
You know a lot man....glad to get this info. You are still doing an amazing job.
Pink/black, pink speckled, bright orange/chartreuse, light blue/glitter are the ones I catch the most on in Indiana, the pink/black seem to catch the larger fish more times than not
right on man! thanks for sharing!
What up Tony here in Akron Ohio I've do a lot of fishing at summit lake this lake has no map for it but there is a concrete dock that run shallow water to deep water my favorite lure to catch crappie is a 2 inch Mr twister in yellow with a yellow jig head and the other is a Keith tech 2 inch
nice man, thanks for sharing... Ive never tried a keith tech, Ill have to look into them. thanks!
Dan the ice is gone!!!!!! Man I have never seen ice hang on as long as it did up there this year. Gotta feel nice to be out in the boat just for the change if nothing else. Another good video.
yea finally! its been warm to, walleye spawn went fast... fishing has been good though! catching a lot of eyes! going to start targeting crappie soon! how is fishing for you?
It's good when I can go brother. Between work and projects at the house my trips have been limited. Hopefully I will get out more soon. Keep posting the good stuff.
Yeah that Keith tech is a swim bait and man it a killer it comes in different colors but my favorites are shiner and minnow find the depth they are at swim it with no bobber or jig it and man will they hit it and hit it hard as hell when I swim it and get hit the crappies inhale it all you see is the tip of the jighead
Great video. Going out tonight to get my baits and lures for my weekend. Def gonna get your top four colors and track how they do for me.
nice man! keep me posted
Dominate Fishing will do for sure.
You mentioned using live minnows, but I have a problem knowing where to hook them to keep them alive longer. Do you have any suggestions?
I hook them through the lips or through the back of the dorsal fin... kinda through the tail... that will keep the swimming.
I fish in the waters of Western Florida. Most of our lakes are 10' in depth with very little structure. How about doing a segment on lakes like that? I lived in Wisconsin most of my life in Marquette county. Loved fishing Buffalo lake and the Mecan river system. We had a place on Little St. Germain up in northern Wi. but I find fishing in Fl. is so much different. I'm going to try this method down here and will let you know what the results are. We usually fish with live bait of on sort or the other.But I will try the Cubby Mini Mites and see if that is effective. Thanks. Love you videos it keeps me in touch with the old homestead.
What about if u catching them with minnow and the stop biting what to do
So with the spring we had this year, does that change when they spawn? Have they spawned already this year?
Black is the most visible in any condition they say
@ 4:20...Let's get right into this...lol
my only crappie so far was on a 4" bass pro walleye paddle tail in electric chicken "pink and chartruese" every time i threw a crappie jig yesterday a catfish smashed it.
darn catfish! were you fishing near the bottom? I love that color combo!
bobber was set at 2' in 3-5 feet of water. thats the Wisconsin river for you. crappie magnets, gulp 1" and 2.5" minnows. the paddle tails i swim, jig, or rip near the bottom. love this bait www.basspro.com/shop/en/bass-pro-shops-walleye-angler-paddle-tail-grub
Are crappies in the shallows yet in Wisconsin?
yes, they are just starting to move up on most lakes... we had a late spring. you still getting them shallow where you are?
I'm in Central Wisconsin near Point. Hoping to try hitting them up on the Wisconsin River soon.
nice man... the WI river has some big crappie! they Should be biting pretty good over there right now I would think!
Nothing bites pink in my waters.
5 mins in on a 7 min video and you mentioned the 1st color
sardomnumspa EXACTLY
It was actually 4 minutes and 30 seconds Einstein
So why hate? Move on if you dont like the way he produces videos, pretty simple really
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what about mossy water?
can you describe the conditions? do you mean fishing in a swamp?
I like what you're saying and it works good but you talk a lot
haha thanks
I'm not trying to be mean though
Thanks for the tips ! “Rip their lips off!”
right on man!