I usually use light jigs but hav knocked em out with a jig and cork. Lots of folks have to learn what a strike looks like cuzcrappie don’t always bite and run like a gill would do. There are days when they want a cast and wait a few seconds. Then add a shake of the rod tip, making the jig impart subtle movements. Then others that they want it jerked aggressively about a foot or so, making the jig jump and pendulum back under the float. I don’t use it every time but it is something to keep in your bag of tricks.
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Thank you skeetbum, I have done this too.
Thank you everyone who has replied, I was pretty sure what was meant by slow fishing a jig. It's just sometimes a person who fishes alone most of the time, likes to have the opinion of others. Thanks again. Eric.
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