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    Default CHALLENGE ....show us your two very best fishing presentations


    This is a teaching website. Slab has told us we are to help educate others on how we catch Crappie and other panfish, The internet is full of crappy challenges for our youth so here is a wholesome challenge that should be fun. I would love for each of you to post your two very best fishing presentations on this thread. There is no prize other than the good feeling you might get from helping others learn what has worked for you. Perhaps Scout Troops or those of you in the school classrooms can use these ideas to get someone involved in fishing instead of other illegal activities. I will start the thread off by showing everyone my two very best productive fishing presentations. God bless you and thank you for your participation.

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    How to catch more fish dock shooting - YouTube

    Video of my favorite method and I always like fishing with under spins.

    Thanks for the post Ship ahoy looking forward to reading other methods that work for others.


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    Lake fork tackle baby shad or Bobby garland baby shad on a sickle hook jig in weight if your choice. Can’t go wrong with that combo.

    I frequently run them in tandem aka double jig rig with a palomar knot on top and cinch knot at the bottom. Bottom knot is weaker and will break off if you get hung up and leave you with single jig to keep fishing.


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    Jig of choice, rod of choice, all strictly based on who what "when" and where.
    Berkeley glo white crappie nibble and then ...as they commonly comment...
    Say When ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    Jig of choice, rod of choice, all strictly based on who what "when" and where.
    Berkeley glo white crappie nibble and then ...as they commonly comment...
    Say When ...
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    I tend to agree with Ketchn on this. It changes all season. But, this year my two best were a Creme silver sparkle/pearl tube with a plain 1/8 or 3/16 wide gap lite wire hook either with or without a bobber. The other is a Bobby Garland Mo'Glo 2" Slab Slayer in Ghost or Ghastly Minnow colors with the same jig. The Creme sparkle tube is the bait I have caught the most crappie on ever. Not to mention all the other species that it catches. Under a bobber it is simply deadly. Name:  IMG_20221130_165117912.jpg
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    Fishing "PRESENTATIONS", gang .... not your favorite equipment.


    Me personally .... #1> casting single/flipping double jig rigs .... #2> "Vertical Casting"
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    Pappy .... presentations are lures too. That's what Ship says in his video.
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    Favorite presentation is a light jig pitched out and falling diagonally back to me
    2 nd is a jig dropped vertically and dead still and or raising it stupidly slowly
    3 rd is casting with a float and a jig , steady slow drag retrieve, with no twitching mostly
    4 th is casting without a float and only a jig , slow rolling it .
    Those are my top 4 “ presentations “ and sometimes they get combined and or hybridized to suit the wants of fish ...
    And if you ain’t got crappie nibbles, just stop right there, because some fella using them is for sure positive gunna make you feel really bad and totally frustrated while he is hammering with them and you ain’t .....
    Those that sing that it don’t matter song, ain’t been with me for sure or they would for sure sing a WAY different song ....
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    MUDDY WATER 3 INCH ON 1/16 OR 1/8 PINK JIG HEAD . slip corking .
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