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  1. no alibi jig - Crappie

    May 6, 2015 · no alibi jig Done a search yesterday for lil no alibi jig (used in 50s and 60s) last one i bought was in Taft fl in 1965 used them for flounder but would like to buy or tie some for specks but …

  2. no alibi jig - Page 2 - crappie.com

    May 24, 2015 · The original Rooty Tooty 309 looked almost identical to the No Alibi. Mr. Cromer is the only one I know that still has some in his tackle box, except

  3. lil no alibi jig - Crappie

    Feb 20, 2006 · That is what we call a No Alibi. Haven't seen one with the no alibi name on the card lately though. I have caught a lot of crappie and white bass on the red head with white hair one of those. …

  4. anyone remember the no alibi jigs from the past - Crappie

    Jan 14, 2019 · Thread: anyone remember the no alibi jigs from the past Thread Tools 01-14-2019, 09:07 AM #1 rll

  5. no alibi jig - crappie.com

    May 6, 2015 · Done a search yesterday for lil no alibi jig (used in 50s and 60s) last one i bought was in Taft fl in 1965 used them for flounder but would like to buy or tie some for specks but they are like …

  6. Tied a few more minnows up - Crappie

    Jan 4, 2024 · Before Thompson turned his flies into "bread and butter," as News Sentinel outdoors writer Chambliss Pierce wrote in 1958, similar jigs had been called Pee Wee, Tennessee Jig, Hadacol, …

  7. Register at Crappie.com - America's Friendliest Crappie Fishing …

    Crappie fishing tips and techniques catching help and learning how to fish using rod reel hook and line for crappie specks.

  8. Xpress H20C problems - crappie.com

    Aug 20, 2025 · I bought a 2025 Xpress H20C and had to return it 2x to Arkansas (factory) for warranty work. The front livewell bracket welds broke, causing the live

  9. Sardis jig colors - crappie.com

    Apr 4, 2007 · What are your favorite (5) jig colors for Sardis. Thanks in advance

  10. Bonnet Worms - crappie.com

    Jun 9, 2023 · Define "Bonnet Stalk" Around here, usually in August, my Grandparents and I would go along country roads & look for "Horseweed" (actually Giant Ragweed) and look for holes in the …