It's the same thrill.......working a set of rods on the front of the boat and changing a multitude of factors to find what they want and establish a pattern that the fish have no defense against.....nothing like it. I single poled with straight jigs for thirty five years.....It still has it's place and I keep plenty of jigpoles around here rigged and ready but 99% of the time it's multi-pole fishing for me. Believe it takes a pretty good skill level to be real successful and consistent and a lot of guys have tried it and gone back to the single pole because they just couldn't get the hang of it.......others just flat out prefer the single pole method and there is nothing wrong with that. I have a friend younger than me who bales hay with an ancient haybaler pulled by a giant Belgian mare....and he cooks on a wood stove. That is how he likes to do it and he is very good at it.......nothing wrong with doing things the old way.
From the ARK-LA-MISS Delta....... Crappie Paradise ! ! ! !