It sounds like a trolling rig. Can you post a pic?
I just bought this crappie rig from my local fishing store for $.99. It consists of a line with two arms that hold out two leaders with aberdeen hooks on them. I am not sure how to fish with this. Should I cast it out and let it sit on the bottom or drop it in and bounce it around or what?
Last edited by Cartman; 03-15-2011 at 06:43 PM.
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It sounds like a trolling rig. Can you post a pic?
I think that is a Kentucky rig the way you describe it.
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You can fish them tightline or under a float. Either way those things have caught go-zillions of crappie.
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If it has a line loop on one end and a snap on the other, you put a casting sinker on the snap and fish it by bumping bottom. The weight of the sinker will depend on depth, speed you are going to fish, personal preference. Yes, that is basically a KY rig.
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Fish it the way the guys above have said. It works well under a float or bottom bouncing. I make some that are very similar but are much, much lighter. I also space the hooks out 18" so you can cover a little more water column a little easier. The best piece of advice I can give for fishing under a float is to test rig it to the float to see how much float you need to hold it up or how much lead you need to pull the float down. I test this out in a 3 liter bottle or 5 gallon bucket. the 3 liter bottle gives you a chance to see from the side how the rig will look in the water.
If the fish are biting light I use more weight so the float is more submerged. I will tell you this too, you will twice the minnows because you will go through them quicker. My fishing buddy always uses one hook per pole. I use this set-up per pole. I have 6 hooks in the water to his 3 and usually catch 2:1 for fish as well. By spacing the depths of your poles out you can home in on the depth a lot quicker than the single hook method.
Thank you all for your advice. Crappie are just starting to bite at my local lake, and believe it or not, I have never caught one.
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you guys call it what you want but i call it a "tacklebox nightmare".........a drop shot rig works just a good
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