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    I've got a number of floating Rapala plug's that are 3" long. Thinking of trolling them behind the boat with enough weight out front to take them down a ways. Is a 3" plug to big? How about jigs? I prefer to fish with a light casting rod with a light level wind reel 6# line was as light as I could find around here but thinking I go into a bigger town 4# can be had. Haven't tried casting any jig head lighter than 1/4 oz with it and it does fine with that.Have 1/8th oz to use with a slip bobber and thinking a small split shot about 12" in front of the jig. Have a plastic bobber that's the smallest I could find and it cast's fine alone but wanting to use some small cork bobber's and don't think they will cast very well with lite jigs.

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    Don ... your idea with the floating Rapala is fine, and should work OK. As big as a Crappie's mouth is, even if the fish isn't much longer than the Rapala, that fish will try and grab a bait of that size. I know, because I've caught some Crappie no bigger than my hand on 300 series Bandit crankbaits

    Now, about using the baitcast reel (level wind) to cast jigs lighter than 1/4oz ... that's a problem. But, with added weight or a float, that might be doable ... but you'd just have to experiment with that idea, just to see how light a rig you CAN cast for any distance. You'd probably be better off to go and buy a inexpensive spinning rod/reel combo for light lure casting. Your 6# test mono will work fine on most any med sized spinning reel, but if you go Ultra-lite size on your reel, then you would definitely be better off with 4# test.
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    Thank you for the reply. The level wind cast's well with a small bobber. I have several light spinning reel's just like the level wind's best. Went first time for crappie last fall and took a light spinning outfit. First time I used one in years! Thanks again.

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    Just to second Crappie pappy and get yourself a cheap spinning reel and it will cast smaller stuff better. There's a lot of opinions out there but I can tell you a 1/16 jig head with a #4 or #2 hook is a very good starting point to crappie fish. I will cast it, cork it, or vertical jig a 1/16 jig head. A 3" bait will be just fine and don't be surprised if your bigger fish do come on that 3" plug. Good luck.
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    Spinning outfit handles light jigs much better. I can cast jigs as light as 1/80 oz.
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