Bass Pro Shops® Crappie Limit Tubes
These Bass Pro Shops Crappie Limit Tubes are one of the surest ways to reach your crappie limit. Made durable, yet soft, these outstanding tube baits offer tantalizing multi-colored tails that have proven to be very effective at enticing weary slabs to strike. On top of the pulsating, breathing action of the tails, our Crappie Limit Tube baits are heavily salted for added flavor and to make fish hold the bite longer. 10 pack.
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Rated 5 out of 5 by perchjerk best crappie jigs
I fish crappie year round & find crappie limit tubes to be some of the most productive ever . I'm always running out because when people and friends ask what I catch all those crappie on , I always give them a few tubes to try. Thanks Bass pro. for a good product.
March 19, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by muddoggie they will get you a limit!
These are super good crappie tubes. they seem to shimmy even when not moving. The hooks are good quality so you don't lose many fish. Get some today while the hot weather bite is in full swing. Color selection is great.
June 15, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by Hausch Another great Lure
I purchased these tubes last year, along with 2 color Squirmin' Squirts, and found the results were good if not better than the 2 color Squirts. Purple/black/smoke worked very well on Crappies. I reordered some more this year because I wanted to try different colors. The lake I am fishing in the summers is not the most clear so I found that anything with chartreuse in it worked great. These are very durable like the Suirmin' Squirts 2 color tubes. We caught numerous fish on 1 tube jig.
Love the color choices.
January 31, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by bigfishken One of the best!
Great crappie lure on most any day...out performs similar baits for me.
November 3, 2010
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I want to know what the best lure is to use on a lake that has few crappie. I fish at lake Champion (Texas). Our lake used to hold literally countless numbers of crappie. When the lake went down, the crappie count went down with it. Why is this, and what would be the best lure to use to catch "The Last of the Crappie"Answers
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If I only had one lure, I would use a good tube jig. green skirt and black head. Also, agood rainy year will promote a good spawn and help the crappie population. Always throw the biggest fish back as they are the most prolific egg producers.
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I don't have an answer to your "why" question unless the draw down happened when the crappie spawn was in its early stages...crappie populations generally are relatively quick to recover. Live minnows in small sizes are tough to beat but so are crappie sized (small) multi-colored tubes and/or Hal flies.A:
Hey BassBoy13, The color that usually works best for crappie is the color white.1 of 1
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