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Thread: Article: Never stop learning or wanting to learn - by Kdavid1

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    Good read KDavid1.

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    Very good read KDavid.....everyone should read this for sure.

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    Thanks for sharing

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    Giid read my friend, looking forward to the water coming up so we can fish again, no more low water levels!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jig rig View Post
    Great post. Have you tried tight line with one jig? slip cork? or swimming a jig? Swimming a jig is my favorite.

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    Thanks. I have used all of the above methods at one time or another. When i drift fished I only used one jig on each pole mostly--I actually like that type of fishing as well--very laid back and actually alot of the things from Spider rigging can be used for drifting as well. I like it all for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikie View Post
    I am trying to learn but still catch most fish by accident, which means the fish was in the wrong place at the right time for me.
    I feel the same way most of the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by royinlox View Post
    My learning is going to be this season at lake okeechobee fl i will try for the first time trolling. I have always used one pole in the bull-rushes and pads but now have my boat set up with pole holders from lake talquin fl
    Good luck to you. I would bet you will be successful the first time out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    Giid read my friend, looking forward to the water coming up so we can fish again, no more low water levels!!
    thanks and

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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    Very good read KDavid.....everyone should read this for sure.
    Thanks G I really appreciate it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotech Joe View Post
    Good read. I'm still waiting for my learning curve to flatten a little. I don't ever want it to go away, just flatten somewhat. In my state, (Washington) you can only fish with one rod unless you buy a multiple rod license. Then you can only fish with two. For now, I'm going to stick with one rod because I like to feel the nibble and hook set.
    Thank you--I know mine will never flatten.

    Quote Originally Posted by Idunno View Post
    I started about a year ago and have learned gobs about crappie from the people on this site since then. Just last night, I was trying to figure how far I have come. I started wondering, 25% of the way?

    That was silly thinking. I have a l-o-n-g way to go.
    AHMEN

    Quote Originally Posted by retiredcop48 View Post
    I can relate to this article. I'm 64 years old and have been fishing most of my life. I retired 6 years ago and started to read more about crappie fishing and fishing more. The more I read the more I learned about crappie fishing, and realized I was not a crappie fisherman. Like you over the past few years I have watched the number and size of the crappie I catch really increase. I thought that a 9 to 10 inch crappie was a good fish. Now a good fish is between 12 to 15 inches. So keep the articles coming I still have a lot more to learn.


    Thanks Larry (retiredcop48)
    it is funny it spoils you crappie fishing in MS. I never realized the crappie I was catching the previous year were Big--didn't know any better Now that I do consider myself a Crappie fisherman--I understand what a big fish is

    Quote Originally Posted by billbob View Post
    good read
    Tks. I have witnesses

    Quote Originally Posted by fliesforall View Post
    I like you have been fishing all my life and only recently have started targeting crappie other than the occasional spring spawn bite and it has been lots of fun getting to learn new stuff and accumulate new equipment.
    Quote Originally Posted by kycreekboy View Post
    Good read & pics.
    Thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by revitup View Post
    i enjoyed the article--never have spider rigged. Always enjoy that thump with tightlining a jig.
    Thank you. I am very glad you enjoyed it.

    Quote Originally Posted by cray View Post
    Way to go Kdavid1. Really good article.
    Tks

    Quote Originally Posted by RetiredRR View Post
    Very informative article. I'm a single poler unless I'm driftin', then I'll try two poles. Have tried draggin' small cranks and even
    caught crappie. Recently caught a crappie on a chatter-bait, and was surprised. Jiggin' with a crappie jig and pullin' a chatter-bait
    can produce when you least expect it.
    Tks

    Quote Originally Posted by feeshrman View Post
    nice article, and very accurate, a good feeshrman never stops learning.
    Tks

    Quote Originally Posted by Big H trucking View Post
    He left out the part i thought him everything i know....:D:D:D:D
    That's why I talk with Feelay all the time Did learn some from you for sure.

    Quote Originally Posted by rducks123 View Post
    Good read KDavid1.
    Quote Originally Posted by drifterdon View Post
    Thanks for sharing
    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    Giid read my friend, looking forward to the water coming up so we can fish again, no more low water levels!!

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