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    Quote Originally Posted by brettw View Post
    I'm guessing this is only done when sitting on top of a brush pile
    Brett .... check this out : Crappie Pappy Article

    Crappie Buster is correct ... it can be done pretty much anywhere, and I've even seen people do it in open water (no cover present), around schools of baitfish !!

    As to the size of jig body/minnow combo ... I've caught Crappie on crankbaits nearly as big as they were, even caught one on a 4" plastic craw, & seen my spider rigging buddy put a large minnow on a jighead with 2"-2.5" plastic body & catch Crappie the size of your hand.

    Personally I like to use several different sizes of jig body in my spread, when I'm pushing jigs. I haven't gotten around to adding a minnow, just yet. If/when I do, I won't stress too much over the size of the minnow OR the overall length of the bait rig ... I've just seen too many times when the smallest minnow in the bucket catches the biggest fish, and just as many times when the biggest minnow in the bucket catches them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brettw View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by MidHillbilly View Post
    I think I read another post you made that you drop the jig to the bottom and then bring it up really, really slow as in the reel handle just barely moving. Is this right? Do you do this mainly around brush? What depth?
    Yep, real slow, around , over and in the brush, tree tops , around bridges and anything else holding fish.
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    Brett, take this and run with it!

    Yep, real slow, around , over and in the brush, tree tops , around bridges and anything else holding fish.

    Well put!

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    Brett,
    I like to use 1/32 hair jigs in colder water temps...Stumphunter also had a good suggestion with the small minnows. I know there are exceptions, I've seen a crappie caught on a 7" herring before. But, I believe your overall success is better with 1/32 & 1/16 jigs tipped w/ small minnows. Just my .02
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    In my younger days in Texas a pendulum swing with jig presentation would annihilate the crappie. It looks like a injured bait floating down. I use this on bridge pilings and on top of brush piles when I am off the side of a brush pile swinging over the top also. When you are not catching them straight down sometimes this gets them stirred up.
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