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    Quote Originally Posted by flslabhunter1 View Post
    My buddy and I found that this summer we were catching a lot more fish when we slowed the troll down and it was a lot easier to get the depth right also. You should try it. I even went to the BPS and bought a drift sock to keep my speed down. It is worth its weight in gold! We'll be there in the morning. Can't wait have 9 days off starting tomorrow and gonna fish 8 of them!:D

    Shane
    Tom's rig has no problems with keeping it down, regardless of speed, unless it has changed since last year. I have been fishing the rig he discussed since I read about it last year. Sometimes we do great, some times just ok. Seldom skunked. That being said I wonder when the bite slows if they aren't looking for something with more finesse, and further away from the boat. The only rig I am thinking of trying when it slows is putting out more line with a split shot instead of the vertical tight line that is the nature of rigs like Tom's.
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    My friend came up this week from Orlando. He didn't have any long poles so he tried Tom's method to be able to keep his jigs at a constant depth. I used my method. He ended up with 2 and I had 17. The fishing was slow but they still hit the jigs with only a #5 split shot. I don't know if they sense the ounce and a half lead when moving that slow or what, but they wouldn't really hit it.

    We went yesterday and only had 16. I think with the cold front they may be moving and a bit more scattered. It sure isn't like the last four weeks when we have been averaging over 40 per trip. Maybe the weather will stabilize this week and they will pick up again next weekend!

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    Here is the picture of the Wally Marshall's crappie rods. You can get them online at the Bass Pro Shop.
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