I havent but it looks like something worth trying
A old guy showed me this years ago and I have caught thousands of crappie with it. I am new here and this might be old news to you guys but I have never seen it used before.
You take a wooden bobber and drill three holes. One on the top and two across from each other on the bottom sides.(See picture) Then insert a "BB" size slip shot in each hole. If you use a smaller drill bit than the BB slip shot they will fit snug, but I use a larger bit and just cover them with a glue to seal them in.
Then you remove the spring clip that holds the line and buy some fuel line (From a hobby store that sell RC cars/planes.) Slide the rubber fuel line over the shaft, insert fishing line in the slot, then push fuel line up to hold it in place. Now you can adust your line depth by just pulling more line away from the bobber.
Now here is the real key to this ... your jig head has to weight less than 1/64 oz. Because if you don't the bobber will stand up. If you use the correct weighted jig head the bobber will lay flat. Now all the crappie has to do it put as little as 1/64oz of pressure on the jig to make the bobber stand up. Keep your line snug and just give it a pop and it will set the hook. Now if you are fishing deep (5' to 6') you will have to raise you rod tip up as far as you can reach to set the hook.
I always use 2 lb to 4 lb line on a spinning reel with a 6' rod.
The weighted bobber will give you great casting distance, even in the wind.
Last edited by KCBH; 06-11-2006 at 06:12 AM.
I havent but it looks like something worth trying
A neat idea, also welcome to the site from Indiana.
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That new to me,looks like it will work.And welcome to the board.
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Can always use a different method to try for sure. Being open minded is a key to getting better.
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Last edited by skiptomylu; 12-17-2008 at 11:21 AM.
Nice tip KCBH. Welcome. Looking forward to more tips like this.
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Sounds good, & Welcome from Tn.!!
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I think I will try that. Looks like a good setup to me. Welcome from South Carolina.
Last edited by magnum500; 05-08-2006 at 01:29 PM.
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