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how to jig for crappie #3844101 08/21/09 11:06 AM
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Looking for some advice or tips on techniques or style when using jigs.Ihave tried many times to use jigs with no success.allways reverted back to minnows.

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Re: how to jig for crappie [Re: Fish13] #3844154 08/21/09 11:55 AM
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I would suggest Ernest Patys Crappie 101 video or Paul Obiers Standing Timber video it has lots of good tips.




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Re: how to jig for crappie [Re: Black Bass Blake] #3844176 08/21/09 12:09 PM
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Thanks for the info,gotta go to work know.


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Re: how to jig for crappie [Re: Fish13] #3844216 08/21/09 12:27 PM
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How are you fishing? Out of a boat or on the banks? What lake are you fishing and what type of structure is there? There are different techniques for fishing jigs: vertically, pitching it, shooting it. It depends on structure, depth, and time of year. If you could give a little more information, I might be able to get you headed in the right direction.


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Re: how to jig for crappie [Re: Fish13] #3844504 08/21/09 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted By: Fish13
Looking for some advice or tips on techniques or style when using jigs.Ihave tried many times to use jigs with no success.allways reverted back to minnows.

Thanks,Richard

IMHO, the mistake most people make when 1st trying to get into jig fishing is "too much is TOO MUCH". What I mean is most folks (me included when I started out) actually "jig" a jig too much. I have had more success when I try to hold a jig perfectly still. Remember your heartbeat, breathing, boat movement (even on a calm day) will make for a tantalizing presentation. Again, that's just me.

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I think the real key would be be to go with a guide or someone that is sucessful/specalizes with jigs and have them show you what they do. That is what I did and have improved 1000X. Be sure to not only listen to them, but watch exactly what they do! It is the little things that make the difference.... especailly with jigs!


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Re: how to jig for crappie [Re: SaltyDawg88] #3845215 08/21/09 04:11 PM
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yep, thats the fastest way to learn. If your really interested in learning then that is the fastest way to pick up the technique.


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Re: how to jig for crappie [Re: CCBIRDDOGMAN] #3845872 08/21/09 06:24 PM
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I'm still a newb to crappie fishing, but I could not agree more with all of the above posts. I've been out with Mr. Cliff Spindle twice and learned a GREAT deal, no doubt, but time on the water will always be your best friend. If it's with a guide, then that's great, but just make sure your on the water... period, and trying different things.

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Thanks to all of you I really appreciate all and any advice.
I'm headed out to lake cooper now going to try to teach two of my great nieces to do a little fishing this weekend.
May all of ya have a great weekend.
Richard


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Re: how to jig for crappie [Re: Fillet O' Crappie] #3879621 08/31/09 02:04 AM
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I'm fishing out of a boat on RH.I've tried the trees,bridges,open water over what I thought might be crappie. just not having any luck.I'm sure it's my lack of experience.
just started using jigs,would rather catch on artificial for a change. fish


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Re: how to jig for crappie [Re: Fish13] #3883294 09/01/09 02:27 AM
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most people complicate crappie fishing way too much. you can catch a ton of fish on jigs riggin them exactly the way you rig a minnow. tie a jig about 3 foot up the line, another about 8 inches from the bottom and then put on a 3/8 oz bell weight. get over a brush pile and drop it straight down and hold it still. I promise it works.

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Trying to hold the jig perfectly still is the best advice that I can give. If that doesnt work I like to drop the jig all the way to the bottom, then give it one crank every three seconds till a fish hits it. Once you know that depth try dropping down to that depth. Do not reel it in but pull the line up and pitch the jig back out and let it fall. Once it gets straight down, hold on and don't move it.

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