I like the plastic bead idea. Thanks for that tip, I'm going to use it next time I head south.
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I like the plastic bead idea. Thanks for that tip, I'm going to use it next time I head south.
Spartannation, I use a bead about the size of a pencil eraser. I buy them in packages at Walmart. I checked my 14 ft poles a little while ago. I have them between the 4th and 5th line guides.
Very nicely explained!
Start small and build up as you get comfortable, as the others have said. When the bite is on you're lucky to handle 2 or three rods!! They will all have fish on the end flopping in the boat. Oh what fun...
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I agree a lot with kyfishman.....Like kyfishman I have been doing it for a long time but now I pretty much only push but everybody has there own way and tricks. If you think you going to get serious about it go ahead and get 16ft poles and go against the norm with sinkers....Use at least 1 oz. sinkers with 16 poles and your tangles will be cut way way down... I don't do any leader any more to me it is just as easy to tie everything straight to the line. It only takes me about 1 minute to tie 2 jig heads and an egg sinker on and I only use 6 lb. line.....
Slabeye has his sinker between the two jigs.
You run the line thru the eye of the first jig and leave a couple feet of tag line ... then pull the jig out on a loop and wrap it to make the top jig on a loop ..... then run your sinker up the line and wrap the line thru it 3-4 times .... then tie the bottom jig on the end of the tag line. (I believe that's basically how he does it)
I've been contemplating ordering 4 of the SCR 143T based on M R Dux seminar this past weekend.
From my many hours of reading on here and elsewhere, it seems the 14 ft is the best all around and by getting the 143T I can spider rig with them and also troll cranks later in the year. Would you or anybody else agree with this?
When I started I had bnm pro staff 12, 14 and 16 foot poles and I used them for jigs and cranks. After a year I sold all my 14ft poles. They was just the wrong length for me the way I fish and I only use 1 12ft pole and that is only with cranks. Now I use 16ft bnm jig poles for jigs and 16ft bnm power trollers and 1 12 wally Marshall for cranks....I would go to 20 ft poles but they are to heavy for me to use all the time. Everybody that fishes with me very much has ended up going to a 16ft pole too. So I got to say 16ft is the way to go.
To all, great info on spider rigging. I was at Weiss lake several years ago, and I was unaware of A MAJOR Crappie tournament while I was there on one day I was there. So, I decided on the tournament day to be a 'spectator'. I watched what ended up as the team that won the tournament. They had unique setup. Two person team, weigh in your best 10 Cappie. One man in the front of the boat sitting on what I would call a Gun Turrent (above deck level) with several long poles and trolling motor control with rod holders in his 'Turrent'. The 2nd fishing partner was in the rear of the boat. The guy in the front would catch the fish, hand the pole with fish to the back of the boat partner, he'd take the fish of, rebait and hand the pole back to the guy in the front of boat and he would put it back in the water. Best I can remember, they had a crappie about every 3-4 minutes while I was 'observing'. I watched them for about 2 hours moving through a Creek Bay and they caught a pile of fish.