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    Default Tried some Spider riggin today


    Spider riggin is new to me, thought I would give it a go. Took seven rods, ended up just using 5. Got on the water at 7am nada until 8am, then all "H" broke loose! Had 3 on at one time, I must have looked like a Chinese fire drill.

    Caught a 21" Bass, with a soon to follow 19" incher, now these are really fun on a 12' rod. About 100 yards away I find the Crappies, caught 25 until 9:30am then nothing. 10 keepers all are over 10" with a 13" and a couple of 12's. Left at 11am had to get home, wifey has plans tonight.

    Oh, they are all cleaned, filleted, and in the freezer.

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    What time is it? IT'S CRAPPIE TIME!

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    That's a great story and I know exactly what you mean... One thing I've learned on my few ever trips spider riggin' is: the action is either stone cold, or white hot... There's rarely a "comfortable" pace !!
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    Good trip, and I know what you mean about fast action. Keeps ya comin back.
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    Gotta love it, Way to go.
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    Nothing can compare to action when 3 - 4 go down same time - and they ain't
    gar-mud fish - catfish - bass but them ones you have been chasen for ever and
    ever.........CRAPPIE...............

    Glad to see you are giving Spider Riggin a go...............

    Nothing like it..........
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    Quote Originally Posted by fishin813 View Post
    Nothing can compare to action when 3 - 4 go down same time - and they ain't
    gar-mud fish - catfish - bass but them ones you have been chasen for ever and
    ever.........CRAPPIE...............

    Glad to see you are giving Spider Riggin a go............... It's all your fault Harold, you're the one who got me started!!

    Nothing like it..........
    It's great, I'm just trying to find the patience to go slow.

    What time is it? IT'S CRAPPIE TIME!

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    nice fish sure do miss those
    Luke:5
    6And when they had this done, they inclosed a great multitude of fishes: and their net brake.

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    Spider rigging is a thinking style of fishing. No long coverning water, draggin jigs
    on bobbers - various speeds - distance behind boat - colors - blades etc.
    Now you are reading your detph finder - checking suroundings - depth - temp,
    terrian you are going over. When you get a hit - you automatically check depth,
    color of jig - location on lake - surroundings -
    Its nothing but fun - challenging - you start thinking, are there more than one
    in area of hit -do i move forward or turn and circle through again. Was it a female,
    or male -
    Glad to see you expanding your fishing skills Marv.

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    Something just came to mind while reading this. One of the best additions to the front of my boat is the riser for the sonar unit. My eyes found the unit on the floor to be too far for the bifocal and I had to keep bending over to see what the details were. Hi-Tek made the one I use but I'm sure there are others. This is a pic of an old idea, the new one cleaned it up a lot. More pics later, gotta go to work.
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    i got mine through Grizzley Jig Co.
    Stands a foot high - very simple but sure bring contour lines up better to see
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