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    Default Lake Tyler - 5/24/08

    Found a few crappie before the jet ski's and ski boats took over. Found them 23' deep on brushpiles. Bites felt "mushy". Used tubes on 1/8 oz. jigheads with crappie nibbles injected into the tube.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Super Dave View Post
    Found a few crappie before the jet ski's and ski boats took over. Found them 23' deep on brushpiles. Bites felt "mushy". Used tubes on 1/8 oz. jigheads with crappie nibbles injected into the tube.
    Your at the majic depth. Thats where I have been catching them on Tyler 22-23. Didnt get out this morning, I was having a new roof put on from the hail damage back when.I figured with S 8 and cloud cover all day, they would be killing it. Thanks for the report

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    Thats a great Crappie lake you've got there Dave but I bet those Jet skis do take over this time of year. Whats the limit on 'em now? Thanks for the report and your help last winter. Don

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    I've gone to a 1/4 oz bucktail jig for deep brush. I can feel the 1/8head down to
    about 15 feet, deeper than that I need more wieght.
    good luck
    Mo
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    Default larger jigs

    1/8 is the heaviest I've used. Bites almost always occur on the drop after an occasional 6" lift. But the next larger sizes could work; will have to get some and give it a try. Never tried 2 or 3 inch tubes either, but have heard on this board that they catch the bigger ones. Thanks for the idea.

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    1/4oz Jigs with crappie hooks are hard to find locally, that is why I started tying my
    own jigs. They have really improved my brushpile fishing.
    good luck
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