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Double Crappie Jigging on 2 Ultralites ? #391238 05/31/04 03:03 PM
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Was watching ESPN outdoors a few weeks ago on the duece, and they featured this fisherman on Lake Eufala in Oklahoma who was a really good Crappie fisherman.

He was using 2 ultra light rods, one in each hand at the same time. I could not tell what kind of setup he had, but he had 2 jigs/platics on each line that were about 1 1/2 to 2 feet apart.

Anyone have any clue what to use to rig something like this up? I want to try his style of jigging on my 2 ultra lites.

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I've never done it...but if I did, I would tie a slightly heavier jig on the bottom one.

Maybe a 1/16 on the bottom and a 1/32 on the top...or a 1/8 on the bottom and a 1/16 on the top.

Having a heavier jig on the bottom would help the rig stay untangled as it is dropping.

Some people call this cannon-balling. Earnest has talked about that on here before. If you search for it...should find some old posts on it.


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Re: Double Crappie Jigging on 2 Ultralites ? #391240 05/31/04 11:38 PM
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I read an article in Crappie World magazine on this technique and the fishing guide was from Oklahoma. He was using a 1/16oz jig tied on first with a 1/32oz jig tied about 18 inches above it. I have never tried it but will give it a shot first chance I get. I agree with Duck the heavier jig on the bottom will prevent the rig from tangling on the fall.


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Correction from my last post: The guide was fishing on Toledo Bend using the two rod technique so he was probably from the Texas, Louisiana or Arkansas.


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Re: Double Crappie Jigging on 2 Ultralites ? #391242 06/01/04 02:18 AM
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The way I was showed to rig a tandam set up is to go 18-24 up from bottom jig and tie a loop in the line leaving a 3-4 in tab, run this through the upper jig and loop the eye. I use a 7 ft rod with a swivel about 4 ft from my lower jig, I like to use a bubble belly on bottom and a puddle jumper on top, works real good when casting out from a brush pile and let it settle back toward the pile. God Bless.


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~DUCK~ what happened to your old sig... now its plain and boring... wheres the birds?


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Whenever I use two jigs I tie them somewhere in the neighborhood of 12- 24 inches. I pick 2 guides on the rod that are separated by this amount (approx 16 inches or so)and tie loop knots to secure the jigs. I do this for easy tangle-free storage after I'm through fishing. For me this works well .....except where there is a lot of structure , brush etc (you're twice as likely to get hung). BUT when you drag 2 in it is ....well you know how it is.


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Quote:
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~DUCK~ what happened to your old sig... now its plain and boring... wheres the birds?
Just changed it up to match my new website look. I'll change it all around again in a few months wink


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