Norman Lures® Crappie Crankbaits
Ever try throwing cranks for crappie? The secret's out--they smash 'em! These are just the right size. Runs to a depth of 6 feet. 1-1/2", 1/8 oz. with #10 hook.
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Rated 4 out of 5Â by Virginia4Chuckers Just catches fish
This lure just catches fish. I've caught everything from Crappie to Bass to Northern Pike on this lure and if you watch it work you'll know why.
Life like action with little motion helps you keep this lure in the strike zone much longer than normal crank baits.
I bought two more just to make sure I never run out.
May 16, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by OzzieBass love these or our bass.
great lure. casts well with great action and colours. good trebles too.
February 14, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by AdoptedYooper Catches everything!
I've caught just about every type of fish in the lake with these lures. To call them Crappie lures is not doing them justice.
July 10, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by sgiroux Awesome for smallmouth
My favorite river smallmouth lure. Never fails me.
June 6, 2012
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-SILVER/BLACK?-SILVER/BLUE?
-CHARTREUSE/GREEN?
-TENNESSEE SHAD?
-BUMBLE BEE?
-CRAWDAD?
-SILVER/TENNESSEE SHAD?
-BLUE/CHARTREUSE?
-PEARL/CHARTREUSE?
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PEARL & CHARTEUSEsilver & blue
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This passed spring a number of the crappie I caught had the entire lure inthere mouth, I think the size is fine and
so is the size of hooks. If the hooks were any smaller they would he hard to remove.
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The crappie norman is small lure that runs a depth of 6 fto 8 feet with 125 ft of line out.Top 500 Contributor
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Great little lures i have landed many a crappie, largemouth bass and rock bass on these, do yourself a favor go to BPS and load up on these baby's your stringer will get heavier.A:Â
These lures are 1.5 inches long. I use them for trout, because trout have small mouths. These baits are just the right size. Crappies have larger mouths than trout (relative to their bodies), so these lures will work for them too. They will be too big for most bluegills.The lure in the picture is a Cordell Big-O, the exact same size as the Norman Tiny N. The fish in that picture is a 2.5-lb, 17-inch Rainbow Trout.
In the other picture is a small but aggressive 12-inch Rainbow. I took 8 small bluegill out of its stomach. The bluegill shown are about the size of the Norman Tiny N, some smaller, some bigger.
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