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    Default drifting for crappie


    does anyone like to drift for the crappie? I live on a private lake with no structure and the best method I have found is to drift for the craps... I have been doing it for about 7 years and I have gotten pretty good at it... If it gets too windy I have drift socks to slow me down.. if I find a real hot area we will stop, anchor, and cast for some fun.... I have some ok pics in the OH forum of my latest catch.....
    HAVE A CRAPPIE DAY:D

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    Sounds like a good way to get'um.

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    Sometimes, drifting is the only method that works.

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    That is the method used before TM. Go up wind turn the boat side ways hang all the cane poles out one side and get a holt.

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    It is how long lineing got started. I used to drift, then came trolling motors and jigs, the rest is history!

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    I drift on the windy days using socks, saves the troll batteries.
    Carl's Guide Service
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    Wind pretty much blows all the time in my area. I drift 90% of the time, also have two drift socks. If I find a hot area, I'll drift thru it several times, or, maybe go to the trolling motor.

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    I really like drift fishing if the wind is not too stiff. If it's stiff, I troll into it. If not, I drift with it. I like to drift with the front of the boat facing the wind. This way my electronics (tm mounted transducer) tells me what coming up. If I sky a good place or a school of fish, I have the time to accurately throw out a marker and make another run, or anchor and fish.

    Drifting is a relaxing, favorite way of mine to pass a post-spawn/summer/fall/winter day. <><

    aj

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    My dad daughter and I used to go to lake weiss and drift from the bridge on spring ck. to the junction of cowan and catch a lot of fish. have been to impatient to do that scince the trolling motors came out.
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