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    I go on a crappie fishing trip every year and we are now on our 7th year. Up until last year we fished the Jonathan Creek area. Depending on the number of people in your group I would look at renting a house on the lake. There are several choices but here is our favorite. KyLakeLogHome - Home It is only $135 total per night from Nov through April 21st. If your splitting the cost it isn't much at all. It is well stocked and nicer than any hotel that you will stay at. It has a private dock depending on water level with plenty of room for parking your truck and trailer at the house. The marina is just a couple coves away. I don't know if they have any availability for the time your wanting to travel but it is definitely worth looking into. You won't be disappointed in the place. You'll never have to cross the main lake if you don't want to. I hope this helps. Enjoy your trip!!! We are headed to Mississippi this year.
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    splblazer91 you have a PM
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    Quote Originally Posted by floatntiny View Post
    I've not stayed there in about 4 yrs but it was a good place to stayed then. I noticed last year they have moved out all of those old single wide trailers and made hook ups for RV's. It looks much better with them gone. I wonder if Brenda is still managing it? She was a good manager and made you feel welcome.
    Brenda is still managing it.

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    When spider rigging do you all use minnows or jigs? Ive always used live minnows so maybe thats my problem. I just ordered some Arkie Jigs so maybe i will try that instead this year instead of only casting the jigs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by splblazer91 View Post
    When spider rigging do you all use minnows or jigs? Ive always used live minnows so maybe thats my problem. I just ordered some Arkie Jigs so maybe i will try that instead this year instead of only casting the jigs.
    Some use both at the same time ..... 1/2 to 3/4oz sinker with a jighead/plastic body on a leader, and the jig tipped with a minnow hooked from under the throat & out between the nostrils.

    I've even heard of some using that setup PLUS adding a Crappie Nibble on the end of the hook. And I'm sure there are even some that squirt some brand of scent on, as well. This site sells a disk shaped scent product called "Gewbers", that some are using with success, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    Some use both at the same time ..... 1/2 to 3/4oz sinker with a jighead/plastic body on a leader, and the jig tipped with a minnow hooked from under the throat & out between the nostrils.

    I've even heard of some using that setup PLUS adding a Crappie Nibble on the end of the hook. And I'm sure there are even some that squirt some brand of scent on, as well. This site sells a disk shaped scent product called "Gewbers", that some are using with success, too.

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    When rigging do you use the rigs with double hooks that they sell in the bait shops there or just us a single line and vary the height of the jig?
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    Quote Originally Posted by splblazer91 View Post
    When rigging do you use the rigs with double hooks that they sell in the bait shops there or just us a single line and vary the height of the jig?
    I've tried the commercially available two hook rigs, but mostly just got hung up quicker when using them

    I've only done a little bit of actual "spider rigging" ... and mostly with single hook/sinker rig, and a few times with a sinker/jig/minnow rig. Single hook/sinker rig, I'll usually put the hook no more than 8" below the sinker. Jig/sinker setup, I usually put the jig below the sinker no more than 12".
    Longest rods I currently have are 10' ... and the heaviest sinker I've used spider rigging has been 1/2oz. That may change this year, as I may try a friends 14' rods ... and if I like using them, purchase some of my own.

    For the most part, I'd rather cast jigs with one pole (and shoot docks when possible). But when that's not the best method at the time, place, or under the current conditions, then I'm not averse to whatever method makes a better presentation of my bait.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buffalo13 View Post
    We have stayed there for the past 2 years. Under new ownership now. We are going back the first week they are open.
    Were you able to make the trip from home or did you pack a lunch?
    Everything is possible. The impossible just takes longer!

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    Had to pack a lunch
    Take you kids fishing today!!! They will be grown (and married and have children of their on) tomorrow. Then you can take your GRANDKIDS!
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