if you start early in the day you might try a jig and cork in 3 to 5 fow along the bank dragging it real slowly ...btw
With all that great help Ya gota catch 1 !
if you start early in the day you might try a jig and cork in 3 to 5 fow along the bank dragging it real slowly ...btw
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Spend one half day with a professional guide will pay for it self for sure .
ASK LOTS OF QUESTIONS!!!! It not how many fish you catch , it's how much did you learn from your trip.
Enjoy your class.
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Dan,
I have done that before in other states. Planning on that exact thing. Going to find somebody that really knows Lake Bridgeport. Last time I did, the rate was about $225 for a day on Cedar Creek Lake. He wasn't much on teaching. But, I know he's the exception. I want to learn how to catch them at other times than the spawn. SK's videos are a big help too! The Crappie Whisperer!
Try using an ultralight rod for a few trips. That should help you feel the light bite. I normally use a medium rod but when I start having a run of days when I just can't seem to catch while the showoffs around me () are pulling them in one after another I have found switching to an ultralight rod helps me.
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Ultra-ultra rod with a very soft tip and use crappie nibbles. Don't need to jig just go to the bottom and come up very , very slowly till you find them . Move each 15 minutes if no luck and just have fun on the water.
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