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    Quote Originally Posted by dblevens View Post
    The only problem with single poling... that thump is addictive. And I can't seem to shake it. I wake my wife up at night after a fishing trip, cause I'll be "setting the hook" in my sleep all night. On a good day, you can almost hear the thump. Thanks ya'll, now I"m gonna have to call in sick.
    Drive over one day and we will jig fish. That thump can be a sickess or maybe just an addiction.
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    Quote Originally Posted by creekslick View Post
    I will have to disagree with you on skill level on trolling verses single pole jigging. It takes skill to work 6-8 rods 12'-16' long and not stay hung up all the time. Also most of the tourney are won by troller.


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    I'll have to agree you can catch more fish most of the time spider rigging. Heck here your mostly limited by cost of minnows if you troll . Hard to keep enough bait. I trolled in the early 70's with a rack of cane poles before I ever heard the word spiderrig. As a lad I kept a boat tied up no motor on the lake. I took a bucket of minnows, cane poles and a sculling padding . All I had to do is scull the boat up wind and float across stump rows till my stringer was full and minnows were gone. Guess that is the Bass fisherman coming out in me . I know most Crappie fishing is a different mind set and set of methods. I jig fish and average 50 to 100 fish. When water levels normal, 2 of us average 100 to 200 on good days. If I spiderrigged 8 poles now I would have to hire help, one to bait hooks and one unhook fish.
    I used to yoyo fish back in the day too. Just think if too many spiderrig with minnows it could hurt some lakes. Your welcome to come over and fish a couple days. I 'll troll with you one day if you'll jig fish the next day with me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    I'll have to agree you can catch more fish most of the time spider rigging. Heck here your mostly limited by cost of minnows if you troll . Hard to keep enough bait. I trolled in the early 70's with a rack of cane poles before I ever heard the word spiderrig. As a lad I kept a boat tied up no motor on the lake. I took a bucket of minnows, cane poles and a sculling padding . All I had to do is scull the boat up wind and float across stump rows till my stringer was full and minnows were gone. Guess that is the Bass fisherman coming out in me . I know most Crappie fishing is a different mind set and set of methods. I jig fish and average 50 to 100 fish. When water levels normal, 2 of us average 100 to 200 on good days. If I spiderrigged 8 poles now I would have to hire help, one to bait hooks and one unhook fish.
    I used to yoyo fish back in the day too. Just think if too many spiderrig with minnows it could hurt some lakes. Your welcome to come over and fish a couple days. I 'll troll with you one day if you'll jig fish the next day with me.
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    Hey Creek it looks like the next time I get to fish it will be crank pullin. My work is booked till July.
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    HAHA!!! CA you've known me long enough to know im more of a Verticle jigger than a spider rigger. I do enjoy verticle fishing first, spider second and long line or trolling cranks third. But thats me. Oh ya i love to get on a good slip bobber bite too. LOL
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    Now we're talking. Give me a minner and an old styrofoam floater, tie the boat up to a laydown as big as a barn, and Imma gonna fill the cooler up.

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