ACC Crappie Stix Expands Offering of Quality Jig Heads & Plastics

February 18, 2022

By Greg McCain

The distinctive green rods by ACC Crappie Stix make them some of the most recognizable in the fishing industry..

A more recent addition to the ACC lineup is quickly gaining recognition as a quality product as well. In addition to the rods designed to fit a variety of fishing situations, did you know that ACC also offers a line of jig heads and plastics?

The ACC Crappie Jig Heads and Crappie Snax plastics have been around for a couple of years with regular updates and improvements made since their inception. Now anglers can choose from four sizes and a variety of colors of the jig heads and from two sizes and a long list of colors of the Crappie Snax.

The lures have been a welcome addition to the lineup of many fishermen, including members of the ACC Crappie Stix pro staff.

โ€œThe 3/16 oz. jig head with the small Crappie Snax is money!โ€œ said Clint Pipes, who puts the ACC products to use on Truman and other Missouri lakes.

One of the first reviews by customers reads, โ€œAs far as jig heads for sacalait (crappie) go, these are the best that Iโ€™ve ever used. The color is bright and doesnโ€™t chip off. The eyes are big and reflective. The lure keeper is pronounced and doesnโ€™t let your tube or minnow back off of the jig. This is a really great product.โ€

โ€œI love these jig heads,โ€ reads another review. โ€œThe hooks are really sharp and strong. My favorite part is the bait holder. It doesnโ€™t swell out or deform your bait. It keeps your bait looking and swimming naturally (and) also keeps your bait from slipping down the hook.โ€

The eyes are one of the most distinctive features of the jig heads and cover the sides of the pill-shaped design. The jigs come in sizes ranging from 1/32 to 3/16. Another major selling point is the Mustad hooks, stout enough to handle the biggest crappie

โ€œI donโ€™t worry too much about jig head color,โ€ said Oklahoma guide Don McClish (PointBreak Crappie Guide Service, 918.316.3363). โ€œA stout hook is my main concern, and these have performed well with plastic, and I also use them to tie hair jigs.

โ€œAs for weight and the use of modern technology, I let the fish dictate what I use, but my preference is a 3/16.โ€

Don is one of many who create their own hand-ties with the jigs. Louisiana angler Keith Acker is another.

โ€œI mainly use hair jigs, so I cut the keeper off of the jig heads and tie on them,โ€ said Keith (follow Keith on Facebook for fishing reports from Toledo Bend and other northwest Louisiana fisheries). โ€œI prefer the 1/8 and 3/16 for the bigger, stronger hook.โ€

Another Louisiana fisherman, Nick Dewolf (Wolf Pak Fishing on Facebook and YouTube), shared similar thoughts.

โ€œI use the jig heads for plastics and hair jigs,โ€ he said. โ€œThey are top notch. Great quality with the new design.โ€

The Crappie Snax, nicknamed โ€œThe Club,โ€ comes in two sizes, the original 2.5โ€ version and the latest edition, a 1.75โ€ model introduced early this year. Described as โ€œclub-shapedโ€ with a fluttering tail, the Crappie Snax perfectly complements the jig heads.

โ€œI am predominantly a hand-tie guy, but there is always going to be a day that they want plastic, said YouTuber and pro staff member Charlie Burrow (GO FISH with Charlie Burrow), from Louisiana. โ€œI mean thereโ€™s days I want meat and days I want donuts.โ€

Pro staffers use the plastics in a variety of ways, originally modifying the larger models to fit their needs.  Nick said the crappie in his area generally like a smaller profile bait, and while he has yet to use the smaller version, he cut down the 2.5โ€ Snax to fit his needs.

โ€œI cut them down and they work great,โ€ he said. โ€œI would imagine the smaller version is perfect for my use.โ€

The bigger Crappie Snax have their place, however. Don recalls a tournament situation when the bigger fish wanted the biggest bait. When he first encountered a tough bite, he downsized, only to later determine that the fish wanted a big bait.

โ€œThe big fish would chase but wouldn’t commit,โ€ he said, โ€œso I knew that they wanted something, just didn’t know what. I tried hair jigs all the way down to a 1/100. We tried different actions of plastics, but in the same basic size.

โ€œWith not much time left, I tied on a 1/4 oz. with a 1/0 and put the ACC Club on, and the next fish I dropped on just about ripped the rod out of my hand as did every fish afterwards. By the time we got back to the area that was holding a limit of two’s, those fish had left out.

โ€œI don’t know what exactly the fish thought it was, but they hammered it with anger. The quality of these baits are top notch and are now a definite top three go-to in my arsenal.โ€

The quality and effectiveness of the ACC Crappie Jig Heads and Crappie Snax plastics rival or even exceed anything else available.

โ€œThe bait keeper barb is the best Iโ€™ve seen,โ€ Charlie said. โ€œYour plastics stay put, even those soft and expensive ones. An extra fish or two per jig adds up. The beefy J hook gives me the confidence to swing in 2+-pounders without fear of straightening out. The big eyes seem to help when the crappie want to get in a staring contest.โ€