They never did say. Looked like they were spider rigging with a single jig. At the very end of the show the announcer said they were fishing an elementary pattern in 4 feet of water with wax worms. Ronnie Capps mentioned it was hard to bait a hook and be quiet in such shallow water. I assume they were tipping a jig.
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Since I’m fairly new at crappie fishing here’s a dumb question: why do you “tip” a jig if the jig already has a “skirt”? Do the crappie smell what you tip the jig with? Or do you use a bare jig and tip it?
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Capps and Coleman may have single handedly regenerated the wax worm business in Mississippi.
I’ve caught a few crappie with wax worms while bream fishing at Reelfoot. Always considered it a surprise.
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We tipped jigs with wax worms on Butla a few years ago. The water was high and we fished places you can’t normally get to. Flat wore out some slabs with them. They wouldn’t touch the jigs that weren’t tipped
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