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    Got a lot of questions there my friend.

    I gathere your pushing the heavier wgts to keep lines down, same principal as
    down rigging.
    Very rarely use double baited/jigs of "road runners" does not give same effect
    as single roadrunners - wgt also a factor when using road runners..........
    1/8-1/16 - 1/32 - blade size & flash also contributor. Willow- blade size and color
    (chrome -gold)
    SPIDER RIGGING: can use 1 or 2 jigs, can be of zip style (mylar) or hooks and
    tube or solid jig - all minnow tipped.

    When spider riggin doubles - top jig is 16th, bottom is 32nd - or can use 32nd top
    and 48th bottom. can be mylar -tube or solid.
    When double jigging - will possiblty have more tangles in net because nylon webbing
    will catch hook vs rubber netting, hook does not attach as easily
    More or better quality of fish are caught by spider rigging vs long-lining (which i use
    only use in clear - spring fed water - fish will spook much easier than stained.
    Colors most worked with in spider rigs: hot pink - black/chart - white/red - orange
    yellow (butterscotch) or yellow/chart, green/black - blue - powder or dark.
    Long-lining - curley tails (blue - orange - yellow - black/char - blue/chart - red)
    Slider jigs 1/2" or 1 1/2" are excellant - same colors as above minnow tipped
    Roadrunner jigs - Blue Cheese - Yellow dragon 1/16 & 1/32 are excelant in any
    water - distance is best control to hit ratio ...


    One of most important things - know the water you are working in.
    Points - sandbars - drop-offs - holes - contours - know what depth fish are
    hitting at...........(sometimes difficult when long-ling unless you know the exact
    jigs or baits being used, distance behind boat and speed )
    Example: 1/32 & 1/48 jig - not tipped, 60 ft behind boat will be running 8 ft down
    at 1 mph.............
    This formula is worked out by yourself - actually testing on a lake you know depths
    at. 4 - 6 - 8 - 10 - 12 -16 ft..............
    This takes time................but will help if you wish to perfect long-ling...........
    Some of same principles required to make spider riggin a working method.
    Catching 18 - 25 per trip in 5 hrs is fairly good ......using methods you are using
    now.

    Probably need to come to one of our events - don't have to fish in it - ask questions
    of participants after weigh in............most will be more than glad to give you some
    tips - or come fish with us - only thing involved with cost is that of event cost of
    the day..............no dues - no yearly fees -
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    Thank you for the information. I had planned to fish the Johns Lake tournament however I was having some boat issues. I stopped by the weigh-in and quickly realized how out of my league I would have been. You guys pulled some real nice slabs outta Johns. I was impressed by the fish and the tournament atmosphere. Look forward to checking out more events in the future.

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    Thanks for compliment regarding tournament competitors and how we handle
    events and atmosphere.
    We all enjoy competition-however, the comradship and being together carriers
    more weight than you can imagine.
    I learn someting new each time i go out on an event - always to apply ideas
    to pre-fishing.
    Bottom thinking - Crappie fishing is actually a very simple thing: Location, location
    presentation & fish.

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    Just for the curious to know: Bill Berwaw & I did return to Tarpon last Friday 11/13
    We elected to start out Long-lining using 6 rods out back - 2 off sides.
    14' rods off sides - single 16th oz road runners - Blue Cheese (gold head - blade -
    blue body - yellow feather - no minnow - 60ft back speed .9 mph
    6 rods out rear - 2 - 10's - 2 - 7's & 2 - 5.5.ft - All Micro-lite rods (extremely
    flexible -carbon fibre) Jigs - ran all single jigs, minnow tipped on rods.
    2 - 10's 16th oz white jig- slider acid rain
    2- 7's 16th oz - Red head / white eyes - AWD curley tails -blue-white-sparkle tails
    2-5.5's 16th oz - white/red jig heads - mylar bodies - red - copper - cream
    Rear rods were minnow tipped...............distance behind boat 25 - 35 - 45 ft

    As stated started speed .9 - not much action - moved to 1.0 - little more returns
    - at 1.1 - fish were connecting with various rods 1 every 4 minutes............
    Working water in 12 - 14'depth.

    More fish were taken going into wind - then riding with wind.
    zig-zig motion was employed - to check if bite would increase (it did)

    at 11:30 wind was comming out of North West - 8 - 11 mph down the lake.
    Bite suddnely stopped.............and did not return any mode rest of day when
    we pulled plug 3pm.
    Color changes from Red - Blues - Blades - White - made no difference - even after
    we went to Yellow - (various shades - Green, various shades & Brown )
    We ended up keeping 23 spec's over 11", largest being 13 1/2" 1 lb 4.5 oz,
    retained 10 spec's in range of 8 - 10" for elderly lady from old school florida who
    liked small fish - scaled - heads off & field cut. Threw back 43 spec's, bass of various
    sizes up to 4 lbs, few bluegills & 2 mud fish - no gar's
    7 Fish weigh in - 8 lbs - 6.4 oz

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    Another great report, nice detail, that's another lake I'd like to try.

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    West Lake Toho is excellant fishery in your area.
    (Kissimmee - St Cloud area)
    Lake Louisa also produces some quaility fish

    Walk-in-Water east of Lake Wales off highway 60 - produces quite well each
    year - all year - as does Kissimmee -Tiger - Hatchenaw - Cypress

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    Toho's got a lot of hydrilla, which discourages me from fishing it, same for all those lakes in the St. Cloud area, lots of hydrilla. The chain has relatively little hydrilla, which makes fishing abit easier. The quality on Lousia can be pretty good, but for me its real hit or miss. When Lousia's on its pretty good. I've tried several times in October and did not do well, seems like I have an easier go at locating fish on Minnehaha. They might not be as big but I seem to catch a bunch more. Before the water came up Lousia was much more stained than minnhaha, now that the water has come up they have about the same color. I've heard that Lake Mattie down in Polk County has some pretty good fish, haven't fished it though.

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    Three years ago when people were first able to get on Mattie after it became
    impossible to come up creek into lake & a Gentleman opened his ground to
    put in for a launch fee - Fishing was almost unbelieable - It was nothing to catch
    3 -4 2 pounders per day......7 fish weigh in could be around 13 -14 lbs.
    Heavy pressure on a 1,000 acre lake has hurt the big breeders... I have not
    fished in 3 yrs. (Just going by quality reports)

    East Toho (i have real hate relationship with) West Toho is quality lake for
    Crappie

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    Great report. I was going to take Tuesday off from work and try it out, but ended up working.

    One of these days I am going to have to try Tarpon out for some specks. I say try as I have not fished for specks in over 30 years.

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    The Clermont chain can have its days



    "Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after".
    -Henry David Thoreau-

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