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    ok so i got a little bit of a late start to taylorsville could not leave the house till 7am, then got all the way to elk creek and realized i did not bring the rod holders. drove back to j-town got rod holers and then to taylorsville finally on the water 9am. i just aquired 8 southern crappie 16 ft poles from a member on here so i wanted to troll around with them a bit and try to get used them. i have never spider rigged before so i only took 4 of them. i did not catch anything but i did get out there it is going to take a few times for me to get used to it. water was 56 degrees and choppy, very windy early got blown into the bank all 4 rods hung up lol but only lost 1 road runner. have not caught the first fish yet but can already tell i am going to love it.thanks to all of you who have answered my many questions on this and thanks uleryboy for the rods.

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    Well, you got a taste, when you catch that 1st one you'll be spider bit!!
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    Experience on the water is invaluable. Next trip will go smoother
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    Keep fishing and it will all fall in place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkermaker View Post
    Keep fishing and it will all fall in place.
    Hang in there I use to be a die hard tube jig man now it's eight poles out the front. Never know what your going to hang into. My last trip to linville gave me a good 45 minute fight with a huge spoon bill . It's a blast on 14' crappie rod. But as always the big one got away.

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    You didnt mention how you were riggin with respect to the wind ...

    Spider riggin drifting with the wind is a common technique for open water riggin ...

    I find that spider riggin into the wind gives me much better boat control ... especially if following Contour lines close to the bank ...

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    i was fishing into the wind i was told a specific spot to try and a specific way to fish it because it would be a good spot to learn, i don't feel comfortable giving up this persons spot,and i know thats not what your asking. i am just trying to explain what i did was not because i was trying to be in the wind i was just fishing as i was told. tried to stay on the drop off which this spot had a good line and easy to follow. i obviously getting bites because minnows where being taken but i guess i was just to busy to catch the nibbles so i suppose i was just feeding them.



    so are you saying going into the wind is better than drifting with the wind ? i am new to this and was actually considering outboarding up and coming back with the wind at one point yesterday but i decided to stick with what i was doing for the experience it was not easy at first but i stuck it out and once the wind died down it was a nice slow ride

    any advice is appreciated

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    Quote Originally Posted by dannyr3_8 View Post
    i was fishing into the wind i was told a specific spot to try and a specific way to fish it because it would be a good spot to learn, i don't feel comfortable giving up this persons spot,and i know thats not what your asking. i am just trying to explain what i did was not because i was trying to be in the wind i was just fishing as i was told. tried to stay on the drop off which this spot had a good line and easy to follow. i obviously getting bites because minnows where being taken but i guess i was just to busy to catch the nibbles so i suppose i was just feeding them.



    so are you saying going into the wind is better than drifting with the wind ? i am new to this and was actually considering outboarding up and coming back with the wind at one point yesterday but i decided to stick with what i was doing for the experience it was not easy at first but i stuck it out and once the wind died down it was a nice slow ride

    any advice is appreciated
    Spider riggin into the wind allows better boat control ...which is beneficial for staying on a specific Contour line or a certain distance from the bank ... and for when crappie are expected to be oriented to a certain depth pattern at a given time ...

    Spider riggin with the wind is a good tactic for open water ...where occasional adjustments of boat are plenty for staying on a drift path ...and for when crappie are expected to be scattered and roaming open water ...

    Use both methods ...

    *Into the wind for more boat control and crappie on depth contours ...
    *With the wind for less needed boat control and crappie being scattered ...

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    I predominately spider rig into the wind for boat and speed control.If the wind is so bad I can't go into it then I am usually bummed about the wave action making my rigs bounce so I'll move. It may just be my lack of confidence but I believe I rarely catch anything with my rigs bouncing, from chop or wakes. I usually head to a creek arm or upstream to where I can find calmer water. I seem to remember reading in my Capps and Coleman book where they added water and weight to the front of their boat to dampen the bounce in a tournament. I just move as I don't fish them, and am just fun or freezer fishing.
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    I almost always go with the wind. Drift paddles are great for that!!
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