I think they prefer a slower presentation then most species, I've want to try long lining and am set up for it now, but so far pushing minnows and jigs is working well.
I'm probably missing something,but it seems that spider rigging is reserved for crappie,and not so much other species of fish.Ive trolled / long lined for several different species,even used planer boards,but crappie seem to be the spider rigging King.
I think they prefer a slower presentation then most species, I've want to try long lining and am set up for it now, but so far pushing minnows and jigs is working well.
I believe spider rigging would be absolutely killer for bluegills. The problem is most people only fish for bluegills during the spawn.
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[QUOTE=Tom 513;3588577]Actually I bought some micro lures for gills this winter and was thinking about trolling shallows for gills in june
I would expect gills to be spooky in shallow water.
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The basic method is used for numerous species in open water
Used it to fish for stripers 6 months a year, just used bigger baits with more spacing between rods
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we used to spider rig for stripers and hybrids back when , never have for crappie myself ,it looks to be quite productive though
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