verticle jigging question
They dont always hit on the fall. Some days, the side to side thing is the only thing that will get them to bite. Many, many times, I have been jigging Cypress trees without much luck, then decided to slowly move the jig away from the tree and WHAM!!! It looks like a bug or some other critter has fallen out of the tree, settled towards the bottom and is trying to swim away. Your presentation has to look natural. Also, dragging your jig over brush will pay off big time too. Lots of times, they wont even bite until the jig bumps a branch or Slides over a limb. As my grandfather used to say, "If you aint gettin hung up, you aint Crappie fishin." Some days, the deadstick method works well. On those days, they will eye your jig for 30 seconds or more before they bite. If you are lucky enough to catch em on a day when they are on a reaction bite(biting on the fall,) focus on weight more than color. On those days rate of fall is the most important factor, use a Fasnap so you can quickly change weights/jigs. In other words, you will have to change your technique from day to day, experience is the best teacher. Eventually, you will figure out all the different tricks that work on your lake. Then its just a matter of figuring out which one they want on a particular day. Hope this helps.
C.J.
verticle jigging question
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BBurns
Just wanted to clarify my post Cmj is absolutely correct about them not always hitting on the fall. They normally don't hit on fast upward movement maybe that is a better statement. I am more of a forum "creeper" just started to post but have been crappie fishing for thirty years and didn't want to get someone new to vertical jigging confused.
Glad to have you. I just didnt want anyone to make the mistake I made when I first started vertical jigging. I had watched all the youtube videos and read the articles that talked about Crappie always biting on the fall. So I would drop my jig next to some structure and if they didnt bite by the time it hit the bottom, I was outta there. I would do good some days when they were on a reaction bite, but most days I went home empty handed, or with just a few fish. The point I wanted to make was that you shouldnt get stuck on one presentation.
C.J.