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Thread: Bottom dropper vs capps and coleman

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    Default Bottom dropper vs capps and coleman


    Can anyone comment on and preference and why. Or what situation U might use one or the other.
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    I would, but have no idea what your asking about.
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    A Kentucky style rig with a bottom dropper "weight" or a capps and colemen style rig for trolling / spider rigging
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    We Fish with everything we got!!! It might be with a weight 12 inches above a hook for a shiner to free swim and a couple of hooks above the weight for extra shiners. Could use the Drop shot with 4 jugs above. Y swivels with short drops. Streight jigs, with or without split shot... Much of it depends on how deep or how thick the cover is the Crappie is holding. The multi jigs help to cover as much of the suspected depth, In open water for suspended fish.... I Ain't much Help Right?

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    I use bottom dropper. I have used both and it is easier to tie with less tangles. I have a youtube video showing how to tie it. The title of the video is deep trimmed.

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    Hey drjay good to hear from you. I'm headed to give LOP a try wed or thurs. have you been yet?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish on Line View Post
    We Fish with everything we got!!! It might be with a weight 12 inches above a hook for a shiner to free swim and a couple of hooks above the weight for extra shiners. Could use the Drop shot with 4 jugs above. Y swivels with short drops. Streight jigs, with or without split shot... Much of it depends on how deep or how thick the cover is the Crappie is holding. The multi jigs help to cover as much of the suspected depth, In open water for suspended fish.... I Ain't much Help Right?
    answered it well, I thought

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    Drjayhow - Nice video, I will have to give it a shot. That is if we ever get any soft water. We are frozen solid here in the Finger Lakes Region of New York.

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    Most informative video...simple and easy to remember...thank you dr jay...dr. of ?

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    Thanks DrJay I have tried both I have more tangles with the Capps and Colemen type. I watched that crappie masters and saw that they use the capps and colemen the most and wanted to try.
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