elyj,
go here: http://www.crappie.com/tips.html
You will find a ton of tips, methods, and very descriptive information on trolling among many other things.
Good luck!
Chris
I grew up fishing for fish. None in paticular. My father fished for crappie with a float and that is all that I have ever used. Hear people talk about trolling and tight line but have no Ideal how to do it. I am simple and hope that someone can give me a simple way to do both. Thanks for any help you can give.
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elyj,
go here: http://www.crappie.com/tips.html
You will find a ton of tips, methods, and very descriptive information on trolling among many other things.
Good luck!
Chris
Mistertwister
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I read the great article on spider rigging. i have heard people talking about long line trolling and have no clue. Any answers?
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The way I longline troll,you just throw your bait back as for as you can or want to,set your pole in the rod holder's and set back and watch your rods,I always use a GPS to keep the speed I want,most of the time I run about 1.3,I like to use roadrunner's or horsehead's and hairjig's in 1/8.
That sound simple enough even I could do that. Thanks
For the ino
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how do you get your jig or roadrunner deep fordeeper trollin
Originally Posted by PINT2301
I just tie two jigs on,I like a hair jig on top and a roadrunner on bottom,that will keep the bottom bait about two foot of bottom,with a speed of 1.3 and 6 lb. test line,I like to use this set up in 20 ft down to 10 ft of water,anything less I will only use one bait and I may even increase the speed a little.
Originally Posted by elyj
Sure you can,lots of folks in this area troll with only minnows,I like to use the plain roadrunners with only a hook and blade tip with a minnow.some guys use the crappie rigs you can buy at waltmart and use just plain old minnows with a weight at the bottom.
elyj, u can tie a 3 way swival on the end of your line and then take another peice of line about 1 1/2 ft long and tie to the bottom of the 3 way then tie another 3 way on the end of that line then come down another foot with another peice of line and tie a weight we always use 2 oz weights because u can troll faster but if your poles cant handle a 2 oz weight you can go as small as u need to. then you tie a leader of of each 3 way swival with a minnow or a jig which ever u prefer. u normaly want your swivals to be about 18 inches apart and your leaders dont need to but about 6 inches long if that. it is the same principal as the ones u buy at walmart u just make them yourself. its alittle cheaper.