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    How many of you boys use this technique in the summer? If not whats your favorite way to catch some slabs in the La heat?

    I normally dont crappie fish too much in the summer but this year Im gonna go a lot more and attempt spider rigging for the first time. Usually Ill just fish a shiner over some deep water brush and stumps and tightline a jig.

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    When it's hot out, I pull crankbaits most of the time. Will drop shiners in deep pockets as well.
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    I do. Like to fish stump fields 10 to 15 feet deep
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    Quote Originally Posted by free bird View Post
    I do. Like to fish stump fields 10 to 15 feet deep

    Thats what I plan on doin as well. Have a few spots scoped out already but only in 7-8 ft deep. Do you think that would be deep enough? Tons of good stumps in the area.

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    Idk. Try em there. You might get right on top of em. If not just keep hunting them. You'll find em. One thing for sure....they have to eat in the summer time too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by free bird View Post
    One thing for sure....they have to eat in the summer time too.
    You got that right!

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    i love to spider rig in the summer. the fish move back to the deeper water and spider rigging is the best way to load the boat. i have my ranger set up so that we can spider rig three fishermen. front, back and middle. each with 8 rods, 2 shiners per rod. that's 48 shiners at one time. LOL

    the one thing i have learned is that in the dead of winter, the fish are very close to the bottom in the deeper water. but in the summer, they are more suspended. maybe a foot or two off the bottom. but when you find them and the right depth, it's on like a chicken bone.

    be sure to let us know how you do when it heats up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by docwaldo View Post
    i love to spider rig in the summer. the fish move back to the deeper water and spider rigging is the best way to load the boat. i have my ranger set up so that we can spider rig three fishermen. front, back and middle. each with 8 rods, 2 shiners per rod. that's 48 shiners at one time. LOL

    the one thing i have learned is that in the dead of winter, the fish are very close to the bottom in the deeper water. but in the summer, they are more suspended. maybe a foot or two off the bottom. but when you find them and the right depth, it's on like a chicken bone.

    be sure to let us know how you do when it heats up.

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    I saw a white war eagle like you described. Was that you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by free bird View Post
    I saw a white war eagle like you described. Was that you?
    nope. not me. i have a black and red 21 foot ranger. i almost exclusively fish cypress and black bayou. if i am spider rigging i am on cypress. where did you see this war eagle??
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    Darbonne. It was clean as a pen too.
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