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How do you?
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01/05/11 12:04 AM
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Joined: May 2010
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Slabster24
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I am new to using jigs for catching crappie. I am curious how do u fish a jig in say 30 feet of water. Do you let the jig sink to the bottom, or do you tie a sinker blow the jig to increase the speed of the drop to the bottom. Any info will greatly be appreciated.
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Re: How do you?
[Re: Slabster24]
#5675193
01/05/11 12:18 AM
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Joined: May 2008
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angus56
Pro Angler
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Pro Angler
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Slabster24,
I've learned a lot in the last 3 years chasing crappie from this form, taking instrctional trips with local experts and joining CAT. In the lakes I fish LL, Ray Bob, Ceader Creek and Texoma I've never fished 30' deep for crappie. The best advice I can give you is schedule a guided trip with one of these experts: Guy Skinner, Ernest Paty, Cliff Spindle, Paul O'Beir. After a day on the water with one of these guys you'll be a much better fisherman. Good Luck,
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Re: How do you?
[Re: angus56]
#5676125
01/05/11 03:36 AM
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Joined: Dec 2010
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Mckinneycrappiecatcher
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when fishing that deep go with a 1/8 or 1/4 oz (i use 1/8) jig head, put on your favorite jig color. drop it to the bottom, and slowly lift it up until you get about 5 or 6 feet up. maybe move it up, down, and around, or stop it every once and a while and give the jig a twitch or two. this technique works for me on texoma in marinas in water from 15-30ft deep this time of year. if you fish at night,or overcast days, try swimming jigs side to side over brush. only use weights when spider rigging. good luck, hope the advice helps.
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