I like hair jigs myself
I would ten times rather cast a jig to brush than fish w/ a long pole, but I was wondering what type of jig do you guys use when tipping it w/ a minnow? Seems to me like the hair jigs might be better than tubes.....?
I like hair jigs myself
Yep, hair jigs.
I only use plastic if i'm too lazy to tie hair jigs.
Everyone has a preference, for sure, when it comes to tipping jigs with minnows. I only use plastic. Just my two cents..
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Hair jigs. But I would 10 times rather flip a jig in the shallows with a long pole "up close and personal" than cast a jig with a short pole from a distance. Usually though, when they are in the shallows around here we don't need to tip our jigs with minnows.
I guess it's because I feel like I have so much more control over the depth and speed of my presentation and I can drop a jig in real tight places and behind stumps and such that would be very difficult to cast to.
If you're targeting crappie in a two foot area you can run a jig at several different angles and depths through that area with a long pole in the time it would take you to cast and retrieve a jig one time while sitting 20 yards away.
Plus you can see what you are fishing in and around and avoid hang-ups a lot easier while you pick it apart. That's one of the great things about crappie fishing - there are so many techniques available to fish for them.
Capps and Coleman use Mid South rubber jigs and they are the best crappie fisherman in the country so I think that I will use them too.....................
they only do that when people arealooking
I don't "longpole" either .... preferring to cast. If I was going to use a minnow on a jig ... it would be a plain weedless jighead - no plastic/hair/feathers or any other kind of body material. But, that's just me .... cpOriginally Posted by caseydrew
:D :D :D I like itOriginally Posted by willsjwills
Shoals Area Crappie Association