You got too much time on your hands.:juggle
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You got too much time on your hands.:juggle
OK now for my ultimate fish catching secrets to this rig.
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Snell knot on the bare hook and of course quality inspected.
Dirty fingers. Carol was holding the hook while I took the picture:Rofl
Howdy Doug....don't tell her.
So is this like a "double shot" rig with a Minnow above the jig? Are the ping and yellow things egg sinkers? Just curios as to how you fish the rig. I've never seen anything like that over our way.
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It is a "pretty" capps and coleman. Most of the time, I'll run a jig on the bottom and a bare hook on the top until I find out what they are wanting.
Thanks for the info. Pretty cool.
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Man... If I had to do all of that to catch a crappie I'd go nutz!
Interesting.
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Is that all you got today BRM? JPG got more game than that:Rofl
If I was getting to go fishing, there wouldn't be any sinker painting going on. I would buy them already painted. The fish up here in NEAR are high class fish and are more attracted to fancy stuff than those central arkansas fish. I bet no one at the tournament was fishing with painted sinkers. If they had been, there have been a different outcome. Besides over a dozen times last year, I had crappie just to float up beside the boat and I was able to dip them up. I suppose they struck at the weight and knocked themselves out.