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    It will be fun to give these a try, I noticed when he mentioned just nipping at the bait. What has worked for me in fall conditions or tough bite is switch to a small 1/16 ounce jig back off of the school 30 feet and cast to them letting the bait slowly fall to them. Totally crushed the Crappies switching up to this tactic versus fishing vertically.

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    Got mine today. Put them on 1/32 heads

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bricks View Post
    It will be fun to give these a try, I noticed when he mentioned just nipping at the bait. What has worked for me in fall conditions or tough bite is switch to a small 1/16 ounce jig back off of the school 30 feet and cast to them letting the bait slowly fall to them. Totally crushed the Crappies switching up to this tactic versus fishing vertically.
    I’ve been having to do this last couple trips. Wouldn’t hardly if at all take it vertically.

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    That is generally how I fish all the baits. I use a 1/32 jighead with the collar clipped off of it. Light weights and a slow fall works well for me
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    I’ve been having to do this last couple trips. Wouldn’t hardly if at all take it vertically.

    It just kind of sucks having to wait for the bait to sink, Crappies were in open water about 20 feet down. Have a cup of coffee and a bite to eat between fish waiting.

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    Use a heavier weight if it’s that slow to sink or use a weight above the jig.

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    sitting over here waiting patiently for a test pack is me , just saying
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    Use a heavier weight if it’s that slow to sink or use a weight above the jig.
    The trick was the slow sink if I used an 1/8 ounce or more nada nothing would swear they were not biting. Watching on Mega live any faster sink they would not even look at it as it sank thru the school. with out a taker.
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    Sometimes they are like that
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