How many of you use a floating jig head and soft plastic lure fished on a Carolina rig setup for deep water crappie?
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How many of you use a floating jig head and soft plastic lure fished on a Carolina rig setup for deep water crappie?
Works great for Walleye but most of the time its too deep for crappie.......if you get below the crappie its not good because crappie tend to feed up, not down. Just keep your eye on your fish finder and run your jigs and baits a little above the crappie.
IMHO ....
The biggest downside to floating jigheads ... is that the hook points DOWN. This creates a better chance for the hook to snag on something ... and it also hooks the fish in the bottom of the mouth, where there's more chance of tearing a hole in the thin membrane. :twocents (unless, of course, you're lucky enough to hook them in the tongue ... which will bring them in, but be a bit of a tussle to get the hook out rotfl )
.. cp :kewl
Just curious. I have heard of a few people doing it, but I never did it myself. I have used a drop shot rig for crappie and my double jig rig on a slip float set up. I guess if it ain't broke...don't fix it. Thanks.
Now that you have a boat Ship.....your best rig is going to be a 12 or a 14 ft. crappie pole rigged Capps and Coleman style.
I use them on crappie live bait rigs with minnows. Only down side I had was you can usually catch 2 or 3 fish, then the jig head comes loose.
Get two more and then get a Hi-Tek rod holder set up and you can fish four poles off the front of your boat and spider rig with the best of them. I am running 8 on the front of mine now if somebody is with me and if we have a third person onboard I have the back set up to run 4 more. Check the rod holders out here.....Home