Mr. Crappie Shoo Shiner 1/16 oz. Tuxedo Blk Chart.
The Mr. Crappie Shoo Shiner 1/16 oz. Tuxedo Black Chartreuse jig is a go-to compact lure for crappie anglers targeting panfish on creeks, ponds, and shallow lakes. Strike King built this jig with the small profile and finesse presentation that crappie fishing demands—a 1/16 ounce weight that sinks slowly and responds to even the lightest jigging cadence. The Tuxedo Black Chartreuse color combination offers high visibility in stained water while keeping a natural silhouette; the contrast of dark and bright helps crappie locate the lure in low-light conditions or when suspended around cover.
This is a workhorse pattern for spring and fall crappie spawns, but it's equally effective year-round when jigging vertically around brush, timber, or pilings. The small size makes it easy to cast with light spinning tackle and keeps bites coming from finicky fish. Whether you're a tournament crappie angler refining your arsenal or a weekend panfisherman building a simple, reliable box, a few of these in rotation will improve your catch rate and confidence on the water.
Strike King's track record in freshwater lure design means you're buying proven colors and proportions, not experimental patterns. Keep a handful in your tackle bag and you'll reach for them consistently when crappie are the target.
Specifications
| Weight | 1/16 oz. |
| Color | Tuxedo Black Chartreuse |
| Brand | Strike King |
| Type | Crappie Jig |
Frequently Asked Questions
What size crappie will this jig work for?
The 1/16 ounce weight and small profile make this jig well-suited for targeting crappie of all typical sizes. The light lure will appeal to smaller, finicky fish while remaining effective on larger crappie.
Can I use this jig in deeper water?
At 1/16 ounce, this jig is designed to sink slowly and work shallow to moderate depths effectively. For deeper water applications, you may want to consider heavier jig weights.
What tackle pairs well with this crappie jig?
Light spinning rods and reels spooled with 4–8 pound test line are ideal for this jig size, allowing for sensitive feel and natural presentation on shallow structure and cover.

