Originally Posted by CajunChris1
Sounds like we're in the same boat :D.
you don't need minnows anyway. all you need to catch crappie in washington is 1/64oz, 1/32oz, and 1/16oz tube jigs and sometimes curly tails or hair jigs. but 90% tubes. always tipped with a couple maggots or crappie nibbles.Originally Posted by lchen8
fishing isn't a sport, it's a way of life.
a motto i live by :D
go dawgs!!
Originally Posted by CajunChris1
Sounds like we're in the same boat :D.
where do you get maggots around here? Have you ever tried like crickets or mealworms? (you can get those easily at pet stores which is why i ask). I've had decent success with the nibbles however.Originally Posted by CK14
[QUOTE=lchen8]
I used to fish crappies in Ohio, where I know lot of good spots. QUOTE]
I'll probably make a few trips to Ohio this year, do you have info you can share for panfishing in Ohio?
bpm2000 - Fred Meyer actually carries maggots. Quickest place for me since there are not many choices for bait/gear on the East Side.
yeah, either fred meyer or gi joes.
fishing isn't a sport, it's a way of life.
a motto i live by :D
go dawgs!!
Smallies in washington are on and sammamish is still in its long drawn out winter phase..
where? or should I ask how (to get an answer) are you getting them smallies? Drop shot i would persume?
To land one of my crappie i need a gaff and a .22 pistal :D
i'm with koke, where man? i fished lake washington the other day with no luck.....
you still going to the three rivers bass seminar koke?
fishing isn't a sport, it's a way of life.
a motto i live by :D
go dawgs!!
Huh I dont ever recall seeing maggots @ GI Joes, guess I'll check again. They kinda gross me out though hehe.
maggots > worms, crickets, nibbles, mealworms, other jig tippers? What have you guys had the most success with? I'm guessing since the piece is so small its more about the flavor/scent than the action at all yea?