1 oz wgt pretty heavy - you should when (pushing) spider rig run in neighborhood of 1/2 oz so as you have a little angle on line in water (approx 15 -18 degree) when slowing - too much wgt will load road tip too much and create more bonce. Crappie like
a slow somewhat steady approach - up and down they won't mess with.
When you slow up this alows line to swing down, much better attrantion. move your speed from .5 - .9
nothing on a steady diet. - get into siz-zagging a little more, allows jigs to move
fast and slow by the turn of boat. Also allow you to detect at what speed they want
presentation
Excellant report and explained quite well.....
Invest in a net (not to heavy, that is can be extended to 10 -12') get a net man
to work it correctly - upon hookup bring fish to surface not out of water, lift rod tip
and fish will move toward ( do not have release or take in line) let net person get fish.
14 ft rods are excellant begining. When commin in- check to see where hook is in
mouth. In roof do not worry how to land, in side a little more finance is needed and
use the net.
6 lb for main line good - 4lb leader line is good for most lakes in Florida - do not use
4 lb at Crescent....weight of those fish will break you off.
Spider riggin, do not have to slow boat - no worries that lines will drop to bottom and
become tangled in grass /stickups etc. 8 pole spread varied drops will help hone in
water column locations. Excellant observation of spec's chasing minnows on surace.
Again great report...early darn hrs, water for surface rings.Thanks for sharing.
Believe it or not - more fish are caught between 3 & 5ft consistantly than other depths
regardless of how deep water is.

