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    Default Crappie on Sam Rayburn


    Anyone else noticing that crappie on Sam Rayburn won't touch a jig, but gobble up minnows? and what depth are you finding them?

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    Not on SR, but on my home crappie are like that. In the month of August minnows rule!
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    Went yesterday. Again on would touch minnows. They wouldn't even look at a jig. Noticed that almost all caught were in less than 20ft of water.

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    .....very light very natural jigs in the summer can make all the difference .....with lots of sparkle
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    Going this morning. Start off with jigs, but will have minnows as a backup.

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    And the brightest chart you can find if the water is turbid btw
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    I ain't bought a minnow in 20 years

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    i dont know about that lake but i been doing well on just plain white lately as well
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    Well what I find not far from you, over on Toledo Bend is minnows are important in summer for me, but not alone. Sometimes I will use a heavy jig on the bottom and above that about 12" to 14" I tie on a #1 or #2 Gamakatsu Dropshot hook for the minnow. Most of the time I get the smaller ones on the minnow and larger crappie on the jig. Personally I feel the small ones hitting the minnows can get the larger ones to also attack something and usually it's the jig. Usually not quite as one sided as the example I am about to tell. My wife and I went out one evening late for a quick trip out and we actually caught 28, but only 8 were keepers (this was before out minimum size was taken off) and all 8 came on the jigs. Most, but not all small ones were on the minnow.

    Being they are deeper in summer is why I use a heavy jig in summer and it also doubles as my weight. Now saying that I do often believe you will do better using a small jig like Ketchn is talking about. One of my old time favorite jigs (before I stated tying) was a jig made by Blue Fox and it had a Chrome Plated head with red thread and some kind of crinkle Mylar type stretchy stuff as like a skirt tail. It was super short, maybe an inch long and was a killer! I still have a good many of them and I do need to dig them out to try next spring when I am trolling!

    Now I will not say that this is always the thing, but I do believe this to be true and you usually will catch 75% of good ones on the jigs!

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    good post skip. thanks!!

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