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    1/16 oz and 1/32 oz jigs, I use alot of black/chart, pink/chart, white/chart... actually anything with chartruse in it will catch fish wherer I go. I usually use yellow heads, or plain grey lead color.

    I use a 12' Uncle Bucks jiggin' pole, I use them for spider rigging or single pole fishing. Go to the Spring camp at Lake Dardenelle (there's a thread at the top of the page). These guys will learn you till they can't learn you anymore.

    And the best thing is to get out there and get a jig wet, the best info comes from time on water.


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    Welcome from Star City!

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    Welcome from the north shores of lake Conway. I'm no expert, and I don't have a fancy boat, but the one I got seems to catch fish fairly well. Send me a PM if you want me to show you around a bit.

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    Welcome to the Arkansas Crappie.com message board. We hope you enjoy your time here. Unfortunately I am not from your area, but I can help you with your equipment. To get started right and save rebuying later in the future, I would recommend the following equipment:


    Go with a glass boat. It rides so much better than aluminum

    Dual bucket seats on the bow makes for comfort and the ability to take a friend.

    A Cordless/wireless troller is almost a necessity if you plan on doing any trolling. I have mine located on the left hand side as you can see.

    I use a custom bamboo crappie rod for sensitivity and backbone.

    My bow depth finder is located on the right hand side, but it is a convenience to have one at the console as well


    Here is my rig described in the above features. Hope you can find one as nice without breaking the bank.
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    Welcome to the site. Im pretty new myself but there's alot of good information here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcc View Post
    welcome to the arkansas crappie.com message board. We hope you enjoy your time here. Unfortunately i am not from your area, but i can help you with your equipment. To get started right and save rebuying later in the future, i would recommend the following equipment:


    Go with a glass boat. It rides so much better than aluminum

    dual bucket seats on the bow makes for comfort and the ability to take a friend.

    A cordless/wireless troller is almost a necessity if you plan on doing any trolling. I have mine located on the left hand side as you can see.

    I use a custom bamboo crappie rod for sensitivity and backbone.

    My bow depth finder is located on the right hand side, but it is a convenience to have one at the console as well


    here is my rig described in the above features. Hope you can find one as nice without breaking the bank.
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    RCC I like you crappie catching kit
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    Hahaha! I have seen that same setup out catch $20,000 rigs.


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    Welcome from Lake Nimrod.

    On your tackle question. It's hard to beat B-n-M or Ozark jig poles. You interested in jigging or trolling (spiderrigging)? Southern Pro Umbrella tubes and MEATGETTER hand tied jigs are my two favorites. Send MEATGETTER a PM and he can help with tackle needs.
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