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Thread: COMBO TROLLING LAKE OCONEE 10/15/18 (VIDEO)

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    Nice fish! I hope to be back on the water soon. We are still waiting on power to be on. It's a full time job keeping 4 generators fueled up and running.


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    Enjoyed the video. Glad you are back at it, looks like you started right where you left off,
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2@low8 View Post
    Looks like a good day on the water.

    Why are posting at 2:49 am?
    Don I was looking at this post today and did not see your question. I rarely sleep more than 4-6 hours. If I go to be too early I'm awake way to early. I look forward to the new day so I just get up when I know I can't go back to sleep. Crappie Crazy Maybe????
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    Our water temps are down to 63 so you guys should be dropping as well. good job.
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    Thumbs up on the cooler. Every tax dollar helps in Tenn
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    Quote Originally Posted by tenncrappie View Post
    Thumbs up on the cooler. Every tax dollar helps in Tenn
    Anything we can do to help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotwater View Post
    Thanks for watching the video. The double jigs will run between 8-10 feet without any additional weight. I often fish double 1/16 which weigh exactly the same as the 3/32 and 1/32 rig. They should also run about the same depth or possibly a bit deeper but not much. I cast the long lines out as far as I can. I think there is a clip at the beginning of the video that shows me making a cast. You can also strip off additional line to get it even further behind the boat if need be. If you troll slower the jigs will run deeper and obviously shallower if you speed up. Make wide turns and don't stop or the jigs will fall to the bottom. Yes pushing is trolling a tight line out of the front and the heavier weight is so we can troll at long lining speeds. Jim usually fishes about 12 feet of line. Actually you might do better pushing rather than pulling if the lake is small. You can make tighter turns pushing and more accurately estimate the depth of your jigs. Pushing enables you to get back over the fish quicker as you don't have to make sweeping turns. Others on this site may add suggestions for you also.
    I tried this the other day in my kayak and got 2 good crappie (15" and 11") on one pole the first try. Thanks again. It was windy and I wasn't able to get turned around and go over that spot again exactly, so I didn't catch another, just a bass before the wind chased me off the lake. I was using Charlie Brewer 2" curly tail grubs on 4x4 jigs, one blk/chart and one blue ice. Can't wait to get out and try again.
    "Alive without breath, as cold as death; never thirsty, ever drinking, all in mail never clinking."
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    Quote Originally Posted by jawjatek View Post
    I tried this the other day in my kayak and got 2 good crappie (15" and 11") on one pole the first try. Thanks again. It was windy and I wasn't able to get turned around and go over that spot again exactly, so I didn't catch another, just a bass before the wind chased me off the lake. I was using Charlie Brewer 2" curly tail grubs on 4x4 jigs, one blk/chart and one blue ice. Can't wait to get out and try again.
    Be careful it’s addictive


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    Hotwater: Great info. and video, just wanted to say thinks And bring it back to life.
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