Charlie Brewer's Slider Heads - Crappie
Charlie Brewer's Crappie Slider Heads are the favorite for many top slab hunters. The Crappie Slider Heads' weedless design means they are especially useful when chasing crappie in and around their favored habitat—in brush. Charlie Brewer's Crappie Slider Heads are outfitted with a size 1 hook and measure 1-1/2'' long.
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by crappiecommander1 just what i needed
i was having trouble getting hung up at one of my honey holes it was a leaning tree in bout 10 ft water with lots of limbs i new the slabs were there but my regular jigs kept getting hung in the branches i bought the charlie brewer snagless hooks problem solved i was then able to verticle jig my grubs thru the limbs made all the difference between catching slabs and getting hung up every body at the boat ramp cant figure out what im using in the brush and i havent told them either i will be buying more
May 6, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by VTFisher more than just sliders
I use these as soon as the weeds start to grow thick to get in where the crappie are, in the thick dark weeds and trees.love the differnt colors, and useing the heads on 2.5'' gulp minnows along with the crappie sliders.No one can go wrong haveing these on the lake.
June 28, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by marksha Excellent crappie hook
I fish these hooks with the crappie slider grub, and they work great. I fish heavy cover and I can get the jig and the grub through thick cover without getting hung up. I fish the grub tail down, and it seems that I get a lot more strikes that way. I use the orange head and white tail most of the time.
July 6, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by UltraLightBass works great
There are great but are light and don't cast far. they are great for grubs, again just make sure the worm is not fat because the gap on the hook is not large
May 28, 2010
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no not at all crappie have good size mouths for there size i found with a #1 hook i miss alot less strikesA:Â
The size hook is perfect for crappie. I have caught many a crappie using size 1 hooks.A:Â
im not so sure ive cought crappie fishing for bass with soft plastics on 3 and 4 sA:Â
no a six hook or a four if they are bigDetails:Â
what size should i use for the 1-1/2 inch Charlie Brewer's Crappie Slider Grub. thanks a bunch.Answers
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1/16oz with a #1 hook they work greatA:Â
I use the 1/16 oz and 1/8 oz the best, but it depends on the depth you are fishing, and what the fish want.A:Â
Hello MountainMike: As Charlie Brewer explained it back in the 70's, no matter whether your fishing the Crappie Grub or the 4" slider worm for bass fish the lightest slider head you can get away with. If the crappie or bass are deep go to the next heavier head. Something they didn't mention in thier ads is you can shave off some of the lead on the slider heads to make them weigh even less depending on conditions. I've been using them for over30 yrs. now and swear by them. When they won't bite anything else throw a Slider and your in business!!! I've placed in several tournament using them. With kindest regards, Rick.Answers
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u can rig them weedless while fishing around brush with any 1 1/2 charlie brewer slider grub or any curly tail grub but i have to say the charlie brewer slider grub is hard to beat the crappie cant resist the tite action the paddle tail adds to the grub crappie,bream and bass cant leave them aloneTop 250 Contributor
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white with blue tail or chart with black tail. For bass go with Strike King Baby Craw black with blue flake.Top 250 Contributor
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There is an actual bait called the slider. They come as worms or crappie jigs. Those are what they are made for and they work very well. You can also use any grub. Be creative and experement with them because we have all a preffered way to fish these.1 of 1
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