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Thread: part 3 and the conclusion spidder riggin !!!!

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    Default part 3 and the conclusion spidder riggin !!!!


    some of the advantages are you can cover a lot of water .moving at .3-.5 mph in 8 hrs. allows you to cover almost 4 miles of water. with 14ft poles out front and sides covers a 35ft path. traget suspended and scattered fish a good delph finder allows you to see the shad and the crappie will be underneath. setting your lines just above the fish allows you to stay in the strike zone. fish over brush,staake beds and ledges. crappie love all three . spidder riggin puts and holds your bait directly over these areas, this is were the fish will be.crappie travel in schools,spidder riggin keeps you on the schools. you can catch a lot of fish this way.with 6-8 poles increases your chances and allows you to catch your limit much faster.fishing live bait is one of the least expensive ways to catch fish. spider riggin is easy to learn,this technique is one of the quickest to master, it just takes PRACTICE!!!! now some of the disadvantages . multiple pole get tangled its easy one uncontrolled fish can cause a wreck. the long poles takes time to learn to land a fish,don't lift a big fish with the pole always use a net. riggin the boat effective spider riggin requires both pearsons to fish out the front and the two rod racks and a good depth finder with gps and aerating your live bait is a must . if we are fishing a tour. we use pure oxygen. this makes the minnows lively,they will literaly jump out of your hand. if i am fun fishing i use a 12volt aerator. and long pole are easily broken if you are not carefull. now the conclusion . there are many ways to catch crappie in shallow water, but i personally think spider riggin minnows and minnow critters is one of the top fish catching techniques. the right lake,right area when you find those hold on and get ready for some great fun!!!!!!! i am no expert but these things work for me and hope it help some of you also!!!!
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    Good read Jerry.
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    Thanks Meatgetter I really enjoyed these. Maybe later as you think of some things you can add to this.

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    this is pretty much it on spider rigin at least this is the basic guide lines .it take time to get it down , but it come from time on the water and a lot of trial and error . once you get the hang of it ,it is fairly simple and is easy fishing . also having the right set up makes it a lot easier !!!!
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    Hey meatgetter could you put up a illustration on how u rig up your poles for spider rigging?
    Thanks.

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    are you asking about the rig it self ??
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    Yes.

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    Indeed,
    I'm just getting into crappie fishing and could use all the tips I can get.

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    Thanks for the info!!!!!!!!

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    Since I've started trolling several poles along about like what you said It's hard to go back to pulling up to a spot, tie off and drop straight down type fishing. Only thing that makes it a little tough is around thick brush, gotta go slower, fish shallower, and make sure you feel him before you lift that big pole up and sink that jig in the brush.

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