Bass Pro Shops® Marabou Crappie Jig
The marabou tail on our classic Marabou Crappie Jigs provides the ultimate, crappie-catching action with just the slightest movement of your rod tip. The Marabou Crappie Jigs' heads feature durable paint with eyes for extra realism. Available in the most popular colors, these classic crappie catchers come 10 per pack.
Rated 4.8 out of 5Â by 41
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by xcountryskier Great Value
These jigs work really well. They also last a long time. At this price, there are no worries about replacing a damaged one.
April 27, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by how1 good
this product is good. it catches messes of crappie at rockie fork lake . occasinly it wil catch a brown trout at lake isabella in hamiltin county. it works well.
January 1, 2010
Rated 3 out of 5Â by OutdoorGus I would call them disposable Marabous
These jigs look and behave very nice in the water. They give a more realistic look than some softplastics and tubes. My only complain is about the quality: they get rusty very soon, the point turns dull, and the paint on the jighead comes apart very easily. I guess for the price we can’t complain. I would call them disposable Marabous.
August 18, 2009
Rated 5 out of 5Â by nate125 good lure
blue gill love this i have caught a ton of fish on this lure i would recomend this to everyone
August 10, 2009
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One day while fishing on the Chatahoochee River here in Georgia, I found this little jig. I never used it because I didn't know what it would catch. What can this catch and do you just work this like a regular jig?Answers
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that little wonder jig will tend to catch small mouth, crappie, even blue gill. I definatly recomend the green color though. that gets the best results for me. as far as how to use it that depends on whats bitting and where you are. I like to start with a standard jiging motion than move to bouncing it on the bottom and finally a steady slow retrive. just play with it till you find what works for you.A:Â
I like a 1/8 oz. black marabou jig , you can use any color you want as long as it's black, 6 pound test line and an ultra lite rod. I would fish moving water over rocky areas and sea walls.Work the jig kinda fast at first just swimming it over the rocks , then slowing it down bouncing off the rocks. If casting toward shore start working your jig right away so it won't settle in the rocks.Good Luck and remember if you're not losing jigs you,re not fishing in the right spots.A:Â
They will catch about any fish......even the big ones, cast em and jerk um think of them as a minnow ........try itTop 100 Contributor
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this a very verstile jig. it can be fished in many different patterns. you can twitch along the bottom. you can vertically jig it when you are over top of fish. you can simply cast it and reel it in. it is capable of catchin crappies, bass, sunnies, pickeral, perch, and walleye. bear in mind though it is more on the finese side of the spectrum for bass and walleye so it is not a lure you should be specifcally targetin those fish with unless all else fails. it has a small profile so it may not work as well as a texas rigged worm on most ocassions. however it is a decent ice jigTight Lines
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