I've went both ways but I like the added flash of a smaller spinner on myself when I'm hitting the banks or even slow cranking out deeper.
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I was wondering, if you were gonna throw a jig for crappie, do you use a spinner. I like a curley tail jig.
I've went both ways but I like the added flash of a smaller spinner on myself when I'm hitting the banks or even slow cranking out deeper.
I never use a spinner but years ago my dad did trolling minnows.
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With an ultralight rig nothin' beats throwing a sickle 'runner with a Stroll'r! Even floating them under a cork and dragin them across the shallows is fun this time of year.....
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It is a Roadrunner (ponyhead) with a sickle hook. We like to dress them with a curly tail like the Bobby Garland Stroll'r. We like the willow leaf blade in both polished brass or chrome.....
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I never use a spinner, not sayin it don't work, just not for me.
We use them from spring until fall. They don't seem to work as well when the water's real cold. #1 with a 1/16 oz. I've caught a lot of fish on them over the years. You never know what you'll catch. I've caught BIG bass and catfish on them.
I took my little girl with me the other day. I tied her on a road runner so she could chunk and reel. I was jigging around a dock and she tried her hand at it with that road runner. She got bit a couple of times when I did not.
Makes you wana tie one on that jiggin pole...
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