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    Relocating to Georgia at the end of the month, is Georgia more of a spider rigging or long lining state?
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    Both will work, depends on your personal preference. I prefer to long-line, but my boat is setup to push as well, if need be.
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    what part of Ga are you going to
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    Both work GREAT but it's just easier for me longlining. I dont have to buy minnows (which is my preferred bait when spider rigging). I guess I'm just lazy. HA!
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    Guess it depends on what you prefer and structure you are fishing. Personally, I pull all the time. Reason being, I feel I can cover more water faster. Good luck to whichever you do! You can catch crappie whatever method you choose. Tight Lines!

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    My job will be in Atlanta, but we are looking at Mcdonough area to live.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 89ranger View Post
    My job will be in Atlanta, but we are looking at Mcdonough area to live.
    i feel for you living in and around Atlanta . but maybe i am just a small town country boy .Good luck on your new adventure .
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    Do either or both, they both work. I am a puller and pusher.

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    Welcome to Georgia. I've done long lining, but at one time was spider rigging. Prefer long line. I know some that do well with spider rigging though.
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