I would suggest setting the hook instead of pulling slowly. An 8 ft pole should keep you from setting the hook too hard. Can't hurt to try.
Hey everyone I'm new to the crappie fishing forum.
I fish in north central arkansas in lake Barnett, here lately "today" an the last week or so I have been pitching a 1/32oz jig with a smoke colored curly tail jig at the bank an retrieving it really slow. Wen I get a bite I pull slowly to set the hook an I can feel the crappie on for about 3-5 seconds an boom they pop off. My fishing pole is a 8ft B-M brush cutter it's medium light action. Anything I can do to keep from losing them? Dif hooks, jig heads ect?? I've always caught them this way with no problem until this year. Thanks in advance.
I would suggest setting the hook instead of pulling slowly. An 8 ft pole should keep you from setting the hook too hard. Can't hurt to try.
Are you using good quality hooks that are sharp? I bet your using awful small hooks, I like #2 hooks. Test the point of your hooks on your thumb nail, if it does'nt grab when point is draw across it is dull.
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Check your hooks and make sure their sharp. Plus bend the hook point down alittle.
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Il give it a try on setting the hook a little harder, there new hooks but a cheaper brand. Thanks! Anymore ideas guys that I might could try?
I like sickle hooks, and find them sharper. I get a lot of fish in the roof of the mouth. 1/32 on a #6 hook and staying connected.
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To me it sounds like small bream nibbing at the jig,even run with it a little.
jerk it
I like to try and rip the lips right off of the crappies, and try to keep a steady tight line while reeling them in also. They call crappies paper lips, but I have yet to loose any by setting the hook too hard.
Lets go soak a line. Pat