Try all 300s different colors and vary line length between 55 and 70ft.
Hoping it was just bad luck, but in case it is pure inexperience, here was the scene:
Gear:
4 poles - 2 14', 2 10'
8# hi-vis yellow with fast snap attached
4 Bandits: 1-300, 1-200. 2-100 (all different colors)
Environment:
700 Acre Lake, 1-3' clarity
Time: Mid-morning
Water Temp: 87-90F
Max Lake Depth: 15'
Depth trolled, 9' - 14' contours
Little to no structure away from the shoreline
Used the MK trolling motor and tried various speeds between 1.5 and 2.0 mph. I've pulled some slabs out of this lake in the winter and I know there is good volume. I gave up after 90 minutes of zig zags and went back to catching shellcrackers. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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Try all 300s different colors and vary line length between 55 and 70ft.
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Does this lake show a thermocline layer? You should be targeting the crappie just above the thermocline depth.
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Will definitely try a full deep-diving set next time.
In reference to the thermocline, I haven't updated my electronics yet so I'm not sure.
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I've found color makes a big difference from one week to the next sometimes. Differences between like a blue back shad to a hot pink. Also, on each run, vary the amount of zigzags and severity will help find what speed they like at the moment. Good luck.
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I don't troll cranks if the lake is black crappie only. They will hit them but nothing like the whites. If there is only black crappie I long line troll southern pro hot grubs 1.0-1.5 mph.
Did not know that. Very good info, although I did buy a few more 300s just to give it another shot. The cranks sure are fun though, I picked up a 2lb largemouth on a different lake today.
I will also try longlining some grubs as mentioned. What size jig heads and how much line out? Is there any preferred combination/guidelines (based on conditions) of colors between the jig heads and the grubs or is it a personal preference in trial and error? Is it alright to connect the jig directly to the fast snap or should it be directly on line? Thanks in advance folks!
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use all 300's like Wilber said and try em at 60,70 and 80 I am just learning this along with you but it works here in MS
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Jig heads anywhere from 1/32oz to 1/8oz depending on the depth. I prefer the larger #2 hooks on my longline jigs because they will get the short strikers. Typically 40' of line out using #6 hi-vis and don't stop the boat if one gets hung. Just grab the spool and it will either come off or break. I tie direct... As far as colors you just have to experiment but I always start with blk/char, red/char (KY killer), & white/char (white lightening) Those three colors I catch 90% of my fish on. On sunny days, something with sparkle helps. If you need to get deeper you can let more line out, slow the boat or add 2 jig heads 18" apart on the same line. Tie the top one like a drop shot..