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    Default Christmas on Caney


    The kids and brands are scattered this year for Christmas. So my bride and I are going to the state park on Caney for a few days. Will be looking for Crappie and trying out spider rigging for the first time. Also will be trying out the I pilot for the first time.

    Any advice would be appreciated...... Merry Christmas everyone.

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    Don't know anything about Caney, but you are gonna LOVE that I pilot! I bought one this year and used it for the first time in November, absolutely LOVE it! Mine is the 12 volt Terrova.
    Dwyane
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    i fished with a guide a couple of weeks ago and what he did was troll at around .3 mph that day. he said he varies the speed until he finds the one they prefer that day, .3, .5, .7. also used a weight heavy enough to keep shiners on bottom or whatever depth they are at. 2 shiners per rig. he fishes with shiners as thats what he prefers. i iam not an expert by any means, always learning so i will pass this along also. he said to watch the rod tip. when it flicks up the crappie has sucked in the shiner. When he feels the weight he will drop it and your rod tip going down is the weight falling. i always tried to set on rod tip going down. maybe thats some of reason i've been a crappie crappie fisherman. hope this helps.
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    Mouths of creeks or main channel. Usually pretty deep


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    Update. The wind kept us off the water most of the time but we had a great weekend together.
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    Quote Originally Posted by catfishtoon View Post
    Update. The wind kept us off the water most of the time but we had a great weekend together.
    Merry Christmas and keep at it, it will only get better.
    You know me, I'm always ready for a road trip. Chip Newest member of Traveling Team Overalls
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    Starting out, I used Capps and Coleman rigs. With 2 hooks got hung up a lot. Started using a drop shot rig, 1/2 oz bank sinker with hook (#2). about 2 feet above it. You can vary the height of the hook or hooks above sinker. Two hooks gets you hooked more especially when gar are active. Loop knot for hook. Vary number of rods depending on how much brush is present.
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