
Originally Posted by
CrappiePro
1. Loud thumps or metal to metal contact to the body of your boat.=BadThumbs Up
2. 5 ft muddy, 10 feet stained and 15-20 feet clear.Thumbs Up I don't count out any shallow water! But shallower and clearer needs more stealth IMO
3. As long as you are not trying to sing Mozart you should be OKThumbs Up
4. Noise should always be kept at a minumum when fishing. What do you have to lose?Thumbs Up
5. I feel that the shade of your boat passing over the brush especially on a sunny day can do more damage to a spot than routine noise.Doh We catch them midday in full sun on stained to muddy waters less than 6' verticle jiggin!
6. Just because your jig gets snagged on some brush dont give up on it. Many times I have dropped right back into the spot i just got snagged in and caught some good ones.Thumbs Up We regularly use our rods to bump jigs lose then drop right back in to catch fish.
7. Quality sonar dont scare fish unless its a battleship sonar trying to detect a U-Boat.Thumbs Up Never seem to bother fish using our cheap depth finders setting over the brush.
8. Never put up with a noisey trolling motor. If it's noisey sell it to a Cat Fisherman who does not crappie fish. HAHA!!!Thumbs Up I never like loud motors and only use low speeds as sparpingly as possible if more so in shallow water.
This is my views on CP's post. I should add I verticle jig mostly stained to muddy water most of the time. I run the big motor to within 100' coast using trolling motor to steer going over my condos in average 6 to 10' water navigating with my GPS. I drop a bouy and circle back to fish. I 've seen yoyo fishermen not catching in small creeks lined with yoyo's till a boat motored through. Sometimes on open water cover the wave action can stir up baitfish causing a small feeding frenzy!
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