Which type of crappie fishing do you enjoy the most, and what type do you find most productive?
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Which type of crappie fishing do you enjoy the most, and what type do you find most productive?
I enjoy shooting docks for the challenge of ahooting a jig back under a dock and wait to see what grabs it. It is also enjoyable to grab your rods, lantern, and bucket of minnows and lounge on the bank waited for the glowstick floats to take off under the water.
Yep, it’s all good. I like a nice wade on the creek up where no one is and just easy cast and watch for wild life.
Bob
Watching a bobber going down is what I dream about. Especially around laydowns. Night time lighted bobbers going sideways and down gives me happy chills and keeps me wide awake at 3.00am in the morning.
2nd best would be casting and retrieving jigs over and around brush piles. I love seeing the line POP or go slack, or load up, or feel the thump.
3rd best would be drifting holding two rods. You always get the big old thump on that one!
I don't have docks to shoot here. But it would be on my bucket list of things to do.
Casting and retrieving and feeling that slight tug and not knowing for sure if it’s a fish or limb or something else until you set the hook. I could do it 7 days a week and never get bored with it.
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But I would like to try shooting docks,but don’t think I’d be very good at the shooting part of it. I stay hung up enough just casting in the open. Lol
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Single pole Vertical Jigging watch the fish and jig on Livescope.
Vertical jigging would have to be my favorite, nothing like feeling that "THUMP!". But I also LOVE seeing a cork (bobber) go down! Third would have to be casting and retrieving. But really LOVE all of them!
long line trolling at times
docks at times
night fishing over lights at times
trolling cranks at times
Vertical jigging is number 1 followed closely by dipping minnows under bobbers around cover. Also enjoy casting/retrieving jigs and road runners over and around brush/laydowns.