BigfootZombie Custom Lures

2” Epic Crappie Slayer – Pin Tail Perfection

$3

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Description

2” Epic Crappie Slayer – Pin Tail Perfection The 2-inch Epic Crappie Slayer is built to do exactly what its name promises—catch more crappie. With its compact baitfish profile and subtle pin tail, this bait delivers lifelike movement that triggers bites when other plastics get ignored. Whether you’re vertical jigging, casting, or spider rigging, the Epic Crappie Slayer is a go-to for loading the livewell. Compact Profile: 2” size matches the small minnows and fry that crappie feed on daily. Pin Tail Action: Tail flickers with the slightest movement or current, creating an irresistible quiver. All-Rig Versatility: Deadly on jig heads, under a float, or tipped on a double rig. Year-Round Performer: From spring spawning beds to deep winter brush piles, it stays effective in all seasons. Crappie Magnet: Built to draw aggressive strikes from slabs, but also works on bream, perch, and other panfish. When you need numbers in the boat—or that one giant slab for the wall—the Epic Crappie Slayer lives up to its name. � Tie it on, drop it down, and get ready for the thump. 12 to a bag Color-way: Boudreaux's Butter

Specifications

Category

Panfish Soft Plastics

Length

2 in (51 mm)

Target Species

panfish

Techniques

casting, jigging, vertical jigging

Water Column

variable

Action

subtle quiver

Conditions

clear water, open water, current

Field Notes

This is a small soft-plastic bait designed for crappie and other panfish. It works well on jig heads, under a float, or on a double rig, especially when fish want a subtle baitfish profile and light tail action. Best used with vertical jigging, casting, or spider rigging around brush piles, beds, and other panfish cover.

Pros

  • Compact 2-inch profile matches small forage
  • Subtle pin tail gives lifelike quiver
  • Versatile on jig heads, floats, and rigging setups
  • Effective year-round for crappie and panfish

Cons

  • Small size may be harder to cast in wind
  • Subtle action may be less visible in very dirty water

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