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    I find it somewhat amusing that we often stray so far away from what works well at low costs .The right crappie tackle can be whatever the user has in hand in many cases and or in the garage . When I take children and novice types with me ,the right crappie tackle is a 9.99 Zebco combo most of the time. It for sure is the right crappie tackle , the action is perfect for a beginner, the line weight is enough to get it done and yet not too much and the operation of these units it easily learned at a speedy pace.
    So the next time someone says you need a this or that name rod and or reel and or line , remember the back when and how effective the Zebco combo was when you likely used one.
    We float fish with them and freeline jigs with them and we often stay in line with the ones that have the "right crappie" tackle .
    Trust me on this part folks, some of them "novice" anglers that only hit the water with me once or twice a month or even a year are for sure the real deal with the right crappie tackle in hand , some out pace me from time to time and to be VERY sure that takes a bit of steam in the crappie ketchn arena most of the time.
    The wife and myself, played with the "pet" crappie the other day and she did VERY well with that there purple Zebco combo , neck in neck to the finish line it was .....that there duck feather junglejim jig on that there right crappie tackle, was making me have to step it up to stay with her , deadly meds for sure.
    KABOOM is how we do it ....
    p.s. tiny jigs under Walmart Comal pencil floats in the shade about 5 foot deep in 12 foot of water, midday at around 104 outside temp.
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    Some of those combos worked very well. We used what we could afford or scrape together. I had some of the crappiest tackle you could imagine, but I wouldn’t trade some of those memories fishing with my bud for anything.
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    Y’all sore lipped em! Thanks for sharing
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    KABOOM. I think the location, bait used and presentation matter far more than rod, reel and line. Good job
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    Thank you for that observation. I often scratch my head at why I spent as much as I did on some rod and reel combos. And even then I am a cheapskate compared to people using outfits that cost in excess of $500 and some into the four digit price range.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    KABOOM. I think the location, bait used and presentation matter far more than rod, reel and line. Good job
    THIS is so true ....find them and dip the right stuff and make it look like food ......
    so very simple , yet so very complex at the same time
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    Quote Originally Posted by UpstateSC_Bill View Post
    Thank you for that observation. I often scratch my head at why I spent as much as I did on some rod and reel combos. And even then I am a cheapskate compared to people using outfits that cost in excess of $500 and some into the four digit price range.


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    most decent crappie tackle when ready to hit the water for me is well under 3 digit pricing ....
    I am hard on equipment and do not want to trash something high end I really didn't need anyway ....
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    We've arrived at the time of year here where a 10# Redfish is lurking in the Crappie cover. It grabs your jig then heads cross country. If I'm dipping shallow cover I have a big spooled reel with a lot of line just incase.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rojo View Post
    We've arrived at the time of year here where a 10# Redfish is lurking in the Crappie cover. It grabs your jig then heads cross country. If I'm dipping shallow cover I have a big spooled reel with a lot of line just incase.
    we ain't got none of them , but big bass seem to like to hang around the same area this time of year as well
    of course lil ole me often times says oh well if they escape , but they do tend to put the burn on light tackle for sure
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