Another question. Are you tying a tight to the hook type knot, or using a loop knot???
Another question. Are you tying a tight to the hook type knot, or using a loop knot???
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In Jigging, whether straight down, under a bobber, or even slowly swimming the jig back I have found I catch more using a loop knot, unless using 2lb line. It allows the jig to be more horizontal, without constantly adjusting the knot on the jig. Richard Gene has a great video on you tube showing how its done. I'll see if I can find it and try to post it up.
Proud to have served with and supported the Units I was in: 1st IDF, 9th INF, 558th USAAG (Greece), 7th Transportation Brigade, 6th MEDSOM (Korea), III Corp, 8th IDF, 3rd Armor Div.
1980 Ebbtide Dyna-Trak 160 Evinrude 65 Triumph
Here's the link to Richard Gene's way of tying the loop knot for ya...How To Tie A Loop Knot For Fishing - Plus A Crappie Jig Secret ! - YouTube. hope it helps.
as mentioned reduce the line size is the best bet and set the drag accordingly , and also as mentioned tandem up too ....
there is a fine art to deep water and small jigs that takes a while to adjust to ....patience is the key
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It more depends on the wind but adding split shot above the jig can actually help uf the crappie bites up, go about 5 inches above the jig, or like someone else said, use 2 jigs. If you can get some minnows try a double minnow rig, attracts a lot of attention
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tip your jig with a berkley gulp brand crappie nibble in glo white and put it right above the fish your seeing semi vertically , let it slowly fall in an arc back to the fish after you pitch it out past them a bit , if the water is super clear you might be spooking em with the boat if you get right on top of them ...
thank me later
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