One choice? Those countless Plano boxes full of jigheads and plastics don’t get to play?
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I would spider rig with my 3/16 jig with a bluegrass joker tube OR cajun cricket joker or slabalicious.
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I would choose a 1 1/2 tube filled with crappie nibbles,second choice would be the same but in 2 inch length.
A Bison colored 1/64 ounce Trout Magnet on SOS 2# test line...or some Japanese made 1.5# test line.
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1/16 Jighead with 2.5" junebug/chartreuse curly tail grub dipped in Slabsauce.
Philippians 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me"
Wear that PFD, the life you save might be your own!!
Casting I would use a 1/32 head in whatever you have the most confidence in on your local waters. If I was vertical jigging, like Pappy I would find deep water showing fish. Standing timber would be best for me. I used 1/4oz brushguard jigs and different tails, some 3". Braided line and brushguards are important. Braid transmits the slightest touch, and the brushguards keep you out of MOST of the stuff that will steal a regular head in record time. Deadstick seemed to work best for me, with an occasional 1 or 2 inch drop of the rod tip. Raising the tip the same amount didn't produce the same results, they preferred it to fall and would strike it HARD!
I also used to fish a bridge post that produced very well. A 1/8oz ball or minnow head and a BGBS in blue thunder and opening night was the ticket there. You had to watch the graph to find out where they wanted it. Sometime it was just off the bottom and other times it was 3 to 6 feet. My personal best came there on 12-12-2011. I had 12 fish that were just under 18lbs and a 2lb 9 1/2oz black crappie. In 3 hours. Go outside of your comfort zone and try different things that might not sound right to you, and you might get a pleasant surprise.
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One pole. 1/24oz jig with BG monkey milk fish brush and laydowns.
Triton 190FS, 200hp Optimax, HB 798C HD & War Eagle 548LDV, HiTek, 30hp Mercury, HB 998C HD
Fishing is a privilege...catching is a bonus. Enjoy each precious moment we have to experience our great outdoors!blueball LIKED above post
If we had open water to fish during the cold months of winter, the No. 1 choice would be:
Cast it out and let it hit the bottom. Then slow roll it back to the boat. Black crappie love this custom tied (skiptomylu) horse-head.