I am not one of the above folks but both techniques work at different times. Sometimes they want a slower presentation and spider rigging is the ticket and then again sometimes they would rather a bigger meal and cranks will do the trick. But the exception to the rules of both techniques hold true sometimes because,after all, they are crappie. When I’m searching for fish I powertroll jigs up front and pull cranks or whatever behind covering a lot of water. When I get to places such as places where I have caught before I will slow down and see if there’s a presentation that is preferred. Sometimes it’s what I’m pulling and sometimes it’s what I’m pushing. Most times the fish will tell me what they want that day. Then it’ll change in an hour .....or a week....crappie?? Go figure.
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). All factors involving water conditions, weather conditions, moon phase, time of year and day, technique, color, speed, and the actual conditions of the fish environment have to be taken into consideration. I believe one can take the proper heavy weight and spider rig in the summer, either over brush, stakes, or even working suspended fish or working topography changes to catch fish. Speed will be a factor so the weights will help in keeping your lines straight. This will catch fish, again one must be in the areas that fish are at before it will work. Again pulling or pushing cranks will work as well, so let's talk crankin'.
















