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    Default crappie jigs ?


    Was wondering what the best way(knots?) to tie two jigs on a line? Three way swivel or somekind of knot? Headed back down to the foot in march and wanting to increase my chances this year .. Thanks for the help..

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    I've found the easiest way for me is to thread my first jig on the line about 2ft and tie it with a loop knot this allows the jig to swing free. On the remaining tag end tie another jig with whichever knot you like most. I usually use an improved clinch. If you want to see this tied go to myoutdootv.com Midwest Crappie show on Clarks Hill Reservoir.

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    thanks for the advice Brad. I'm gonna practice in the basement, hopefully i wont hook the furniture.

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    Brad ,& martin 28v

    Come see me at the Louisville show and I will show you a another way to do this without hurting the integrity of the line. As you know a knot is the weekest spot on the line.
    www.louisvilleboatshow.com

    charlie
    Last edited by charlie H; 01-20-2008 at 09:06 AM.

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    That sounds good Charlie. When are you gonna be there? Where are you gonna be?

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    Will be doing the crappie seminars at the show on both weekends.
    check for times. www.louisvilleboatshow.com

    Charlie Hildreth

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