Cool, make sure you put a plug in the article for crappie.com, OK?
And question, is there a particular reason it's Slider Grub specific, just asking?
I was just asked by the editor of Crappie world magazine to write an article for there fall issure, and he okay'd me doing it on fishing crappie slider heads around brush for fall crappie, and I want to use some you experts for the article, But I have some questions first, my deadline is July 12.
Here are my questions:
- How would you describe the action of the Slider Grub when reeled through the water?
- What’s the nastiest cover you’ve fished this bait in?
- Will you ever cast directly in the heart of the cover?
- What type of cast do you use to get your lure as deep into the cover as possible?
- - What’s the shallowest you will fish this bait?
- How well does the bait fall through cover (brush, trees, etc.)
- How well does this bait “slide” through the cover
- Why does this bait not hang up?
- What happens when this bait bumps into cover?
- How well does it swim directly through the cover?
- How does the shape of the head allow it to go through the brush so well?
- How does the fact that the bait is segmented make a difference?
- You say the head has “special bends,” describe them
- How many of your bites with this lure are right in the heart of the cover?
- When bringing your bait through the heart of the cover, what pound test line and what knot?
- Where on the head is the line tie? How does that effect it?
- How much of a beating does the paint on the head take after rubbing up against the cover?
- Whats the biggest crappie you have caught with this bait?
This is WIERD!!
Be sure to link us to the article once posted.Thumbs Up
Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.
Do you actually have any experience with sliders..or crappie fishing yourself?
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