Not getting crappies to bite your live bait or finesse jigs and plastics? Try a jerkbait on ’em! Kyle Peterson explains how and where to catch aggressive springtime crappies with erratic micro jerkbaits. He shares pointers on how to work the bait to trigger strikes while detailing the optimal rod, reel and line for the job.
TACKLE USED:
- Rapala X-Rap Jerkbait, size: XR04:
- Daiwa Tatula Elite Spinning Rod, 7’6″ MedLight
- Daiwa Tatula LT Spinning Reel
- Sufix 832 Braid – Neon Lime, 8lb
- Sufix Advance Fluorocarbon, 6lb
Chances are you’ve experienced periods where crappies refuse to feed on conventional baits, yet aggressively defend their territory from potential threats — this typically occurs on the verge of the spawn. Jerkbaits trigger aggressive strikes when fished similar to bass fishing. Kyle Peterson targets crappies with jerkbaits around emergent grass (bullrushes), but the same tactic works around boat docks, sunken brush, laydowns as well as submerged grass beds.
Peterson recommends using bright baits and line as they function as strike indicators while a long rod and large reel spooled with a smooth braided mainline deliver superior cast control and fish fighting around cover.
OTHER GEAR:
- Lund Boats 2075 Pro-V Bass
- Mercury 250hp Verado (discontinued)
- Humminbird HELIX 10 CHIRP MEGA SI+ GPS G3N
- Minn Kota Ultrex i-Pilot Link Trolling Motor
- Mercury Dockstore Performance Apparel
- Mercury Dockstore Headwear