Minnesota Spring Crappie Fishing
February 18, 2026
White Bear Lake
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Crappie
Trip Summary
Trip Summary
Spring crappie fishing on metro-area lakes can be outstanding if you’re using the right soft plastics. As water temps rise and crappies slide into shallow bays, canals, and weed edges, subtle presentations and natural profiles consistently outproduce everything else. For clients fishing with me on metro lakes in spring, three soft plastic styles dominate: paddle tails, baby shads, and tubes.
Paddle Tail Soft Plastics
Small paddle tail plastics are deadly during spring because they provide action at slow speeds. In cold to mid-40s water temperatures, crappies want a bait that moves without being overworked. A 1.5–2 inch paddle tail rigged on a light jig head creates just enough thump to trigger bites when fish are staging along emerging weeds or suspended near docks.
Best colors: white, pearl, chartreuse, and natural shad
Best retrieves: slow swim or steady glide through cover
Baby Shad Plastics
Baby shad-style soft plastics are a staple for spring crappie fishing on pressured metro lakes. Their slim profile closely matches young-of-the-year baitfish and insects crappies feed on early in the season. These plastics excel when fish are neutral or lightly negative, especially in clear water conditions.
Best rigging: cast and slow retrieve or slow pendulum swing under a float
Where they shine: weed edges, falllen timber, and basin transitions
Tube Jigs for Spring Crappies
Tube jigs remain one of the most versatile soft plastics for spring crappie fishing. Their hollow body and subtle tentacle movement make them perfect for cold fronts and finicky fish. Tubes are especially effective when pitched into shallow cover like reeds, brush, or boat slips.
Ideal sizes: 1–1.75 inches
Top colors: black/chartreuse, pink/white, glow
Final Thoughts
Matching soft plastics to spring crappie behavior is key to consistent success on metro lakes. Paddle tails cover water, baby shads shine in finesse situations, and tubes catch fish when nothing else will. If you want to shorten the learning curve and stay on active crappies all spring long, fishing these soft plastics the right way makes all the difference.
Looking to dial in your spring crappie bite? Book a guided trip and fish proven metro-lake patterns from ice-out through post-spawn.