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    I went to a about shop and bought some crappie jigs but I am clueless how to rig them on my jigging pole. Can anyone give me some help? Pictures would be awesome!


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    It all depends on what you are gonna do click on the link below my signature and it will take you to our store or you can call me at 501-230-1710
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    Is Crappie Magnet sold anywhere in Conway?


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    Wally World may have them. They have the "trout magnets", so maybe they've got the crappie ones!
    My wife keeps saying I never listen to her....... or something like that!

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    Buy you some Southern Pro plastics or contact MEATGETTER on here for hand ties.
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    I wouldn't rule out Mid South tube jigs either! Personally, they are my favorite.........everywhere except on Lake Nimrod!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ski trip View Post
    I wouldn't rule out Mid South tube jigs either! Personally, they are my favorite.........everywhere except on Lake Nimrod!
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    Southern Pro or Midsouth for tubes and stingers is about the only way to go. Them cheap ones tear up too quick. Bobby Garlands are good as well but a little expensive for plastic if you ask my opinion. Make sure you get plenty of pink and chartreuse 1/16 ounce and 1/32 ounce jigs heads cause you will probably need them. Remember, if you ain't gettin hung up, you ain't crappie fishin!

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    If you're looking for Crappie Magnets, I know Academy Sports in West Little Rock has them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AR_Ducksman88 View Post
    I went to a about shop and bought some crappie jigs but I am clueless how to rig them on my jigging pole. Can anyone give me some help? Pictures would be awesome!


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    It depends on what you bought. Some just tie one on (hand tied jig like MEATGETTERS). I use big 2'' Southern Pro Umbrella tubes a lot with a 1/8 oz round unpainted leadhead (which I smooth off rough spots) push into tube from the rear and let hook eye poke through the side when it is fully inserted. I also use a swivel about 12 to 18'' inline above the tube bait to prevent line twist.

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