Creme® Lit'l Fishie®
Many minnow baits use a head wobble to imitate a swimming action, but the fact is only fake fish wobble their heads. Ceme's Lit'l Fishie is the only soft plastic bait designed with two patented rear fins that make the Lit'l Fishie swim with its tail. This innovative design ensures that every Lit'l Fishie moves and sounds exactly like a scared little minnow because it swims exactly the way a minnow swims. Virtually every species is fooled by the Lit'l Fishie’s lifelike action every time. 10 pack.
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Rated 4 out of 5Â by woggler Great lure!
I have seen this lure over the years and was not too impressed with it. However, after seeing it in action on You Tube I thought I would give it a try. Especially, since I had a gift card to use up. When I tied it on and cast it out I didn't expect much but, within five minutes I had landed three nice crappies In open water close to shallow lily pads. I used a i/16 oz jig, then I put a bobber about 24 inches above it and tried it, worked both ways. I'll use it more in the future.
January 23, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by fluf crappie bait
Grand kids also loved these--they were able to bait
THEIR OWN hooks
August 5, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by afisher lil fishie
this is an exellent lure ive cought crappie and big large mouth in lake hopactcong with this
August 17, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by blueridge53 great lure for all species
I catch crappie and sand bass on this lure more often than any other lure. i have even caught channel cats on them. The chartreause color will outfish any other color. Just a fantastic little lure!
June 14, 2011
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The best way to rig these generally is on a jig head, just heavy enough to make the tail wiggle during the retrieve. The small size would probably be a 1/32 to a 1/16. The larger size 1/16 to a 1/8.Details:Â
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