Watched a few of the videos, some are real good. Thanks for the link CEB.
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Here's an awesome video for anyone that wants to know about slo-trollin'. This is also a great video for seasoned veterans. Lots of good technical info that will help you cut out a lot of trial and error.
Go to http://myoutdoortv.com/ and type Delaware Lake Crappie into the search box. Click on it when it pops up.
You can also type crappie in the search box to see lots of other 30 minute shows. Be sure to click on the arrow to see the rest of 'em.
If your having any troubles viewing the shows, make sure that you have the latest version of Adobe Flash Player... http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/downl...ShockwaveFlash
Watched a few of the videos, some are real good. Thanks for the link CEB.
Thanks Chris. Wish I would have had this site Sunday. Good video to watch on a rainy day.
Thanks on the update for the shockwave. but mine still plays them in slow motion. Its like watching a kungfu movie and the voices don't match. Wish I could get them to play right. Even have DSL so that should not be it.
Any other ideals?
pete
Mine was in slow motion at home but it worked fine on my laptop at work.
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Interesting that they use two hooks per line pretty much all the time.
I think I got one...
Glad y'all like the videos. One of my favorites is the first segment of movie #26 "Winter Crappie Fishing and Deer Hunting". It's a good'un...![]()
Yep, I kinda thought the same thing about 2 hooks for every rig. It works good for a clean oxbow bottom, but I don't care for 2 hooks fishing in thick brush.
Not sure what's up with the slow motion. My best guess would be to restart the computer to get rid of any extra memory-robbing processes and try the movie again.
That was a good video Chris, I'm going to have to try some of that slow trolling.
A bad day of fishing
beats a good day at work.
Jerry