02-07-2013, 04:00 PM
Hey, don't reveal my secret!
One of my methods for crappie is to use a regular-sized jig at the end of the line and a tiny jig or ice fly above it, in drop-shot fashion. Except that I don't fish it on the bottom, necessarily. I dip the rig with a long rod, and use a fixed or slip float on a regular rod. I tie them in about six inches apart.
This year, I may even try three such offerings, in graduated sizes from bottom to top. I might use a trout nymph as the top lure, for example.
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One of my methods for crappie is to use a regular-sized jig at the end of the line and a tiny jig or ice fly above it, in drop-shot fashion. Except that I don't fish it on the bottom, necessarily. I dip the rig with a long rod, and use a fixed or slip float on a regular rod. I tie them in about six inches apart.
This year, I may even try three such offerings, in graduated sizes from bottom to top. I might use a trout nymph as the top lure, for example.
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