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    Default A little help


    This is my second year crappie fishing.I have been chasing stripers and hybrids for 25 years and decided to do something different.Have been doing pretty good so far,but need a little help with what kind of rods and jig combinations and general information.

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    if you will post what type of fishing you are planing to do we ould help are you going to be pushing,pulling jigging ,etc
    The fishing was good,it was the catching that was bad

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    Go to Walmart get a couple of those 10-12' Crappie Hunter combos, $29ea
    Go to Lake Talquin Lodge and buy every jig that Rusty says to buy. and follow Litewire Hooker when he leaves out. (from LTL around 6:00am).
    Thats what the rest of us are doing and
    it works great!!!!!!
    If It's stupid but it works, It isnt stupid

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    Default A little info

    Thanks for the reply,I,m going to be doing some spideriging,I guess thats called pushing,right know I,m fishing creek ledges in deep water with live bait.

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    what lakes do you plan on fishing?

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    I've been fishing lakes, Oconee and Lanier. Do you have any better suggestions on lakes?

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    no, both good lakes. Oconee is better for spider rigging, but some of the year it is good on lanier also.

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    I,m thinking about buying some B&M rods, would these work on several different types of crappie fishing

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