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    Hi guys - my previous years of crappie fishing usually consisted of a minnow under a bobber. Sometimes a small crank bait or roadrunner.

    My local lake was created by putting a dam across an old creek for flood control. I’ve been fishing, fairly successfully, with a jig under a bobber, letting the wind bounce it over to the tree trunks and downed trees. In about 8’ of water. Bit shallower on occasion.

    Now that it’s warming up, the crappie have seemed to move into deeper water. Around 15’ or so.

    My old boat is a small 12’ jon boat. Very hard to fish long rods out of. Unless I want to get wet. Lol. Tough to stand up in safely. Casting a lure is tough to do cause of the heavy cover along the old creek channel. I lose a fair amount of tackle as it is due to snags.

    I have watched the videos on YouTube of guys casting jigs and using a slow retrieve. I could probably get away with that if I stick to just the creek channel. Are you guys just casting the jig out and slowly retrieving it? How do you control your depth, or not worry about it as during the retrieve it’s going to go thru the strike zone anyways.

    Or, should I perhaps try a 10 or 11 foot rod, utilize a slip float, and fish my jig under that at around 15’ or wherever I find the fish holding? That seems to be about the only way I can get next to cover along side the old creek bed. I think I could get away reeling in the small bobber stop when I reel in a fish.

    Perhaps use both methods? I dunno the best approach to use for the deeper water with heavy cover.

    Very sorry for a very long winded question on something that maybe should be obvious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 68748Joe View Post
    Are you guys just casting the jig out and slowly retrieving it? How do you control your depth ...?
    Yes, just cast and retrieve. Lose the bobber. Count the jig down to your chosen depth. A constant retrieve will keep it at that depth. If you’re losing a lot of jigs, use weedless jig heads.
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    In water deeper than 20ft I prefer to fish vertical.

    Usually when casting, I'm not reeling very much, more letting the jig pendulum back towards me on a tight line. Most of the time you'll get thumped right as you stop reeling and let the jig slow fall.

    Use weedless 1/32 or 1/16 oz jigs for heavy cover, and train yourself not to jerk when you feel resistance. If you feel something solid, most of the time if you don't pull hard, you can let the jig fall back through it and try again without getting hung up.
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    Sounds like good advice. What do I do though if I want to fish next to the dead tree trunks? I’m pretty much limited to vertical jigging then right? I’ll just have to experiment more on what’ll work. I will be trying the cast and retrieve in the old creek channel.

    Have to wait till Monday though. Lake is just super busy on weekends. Violates my social distancing guidelines. Nobody closer than 200 yards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 68748Joe View Post
    What do I do though if I want to fish next to the dead tree trunks?
    Try this:

    https://www.crappie.com/crappie/crap...tical-casting/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Atimm693 View Post
    In water deeper than 20ft I prefer to fish vertical.

    Usually when casting, I'm not reeling very much, more letting the jig pendulum back towards me on a tight line. Most of the time you'll get thumped right as you stop reeling and let the jig slow fall.

    Use weedless 1/32 or 1/16 oz jigs for heavy cover, and train yourself not to jerk when you feel resistance. If you feel something solid, most of the time if you don't pull hard, you can let the jig fall back through it and try again without getting hung up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by deathb4disco View Post
    Thanks for sharing that tip. Something to try out for sure. I like it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 68748Joe View Post
    Thanks for sharing that tip. Something to try out for sure. I like it.
    I do that a lot in the winter and summer fishing deeper brush vertically.

    Let it fall to the bottom, bring it up one crank at a time, pausing in between. You will almost always get whacked on the pause.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Atimm693 View Post
    I do that a lot in the winter and summer fishing deeper brush vertically.

    Let it fall to the bottom, bring it up one crank at a time, pausing in between. You will almost always get whacked on the pause.
    You know, I've never really used my Vertical Casting method in Winter ... but, what you're saying about getting whacked on the pause makes sense. Seeing as how the fish are a little more lethargic during cold water times (& probably also in very hot water times) it would make sense that they might follow the jig up or as the jig reaches their level (& their strike zone), that a "pause" might give them just enough time & opportunity to make up their mind to strike ... and without having to expend much energy doing so.

    Thanks for that info !! I might just incorporate that little tidbit into my Vertical Casting next time !!
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