
Originally Posted by
TETF
This is my thinking and may not be the norm...I consider this technique to be more tightlining rather than longlining. In this colder weather, I am fishing the river channel where it's 18' to 25' deep. I locate them on my sonar using a combination of 2D, Down and Side imaging. Once I find them, I set the depth to their depth, which has been from 2' to 8' from the bottom. I can easily cover that much range using spider rigs with 1/2 oz and moving at 0.5 to 0.8 mph. The line will be slightly be pulled back with drag. I use 12# super braid as my main line.
The question was about pulling cranks so I was responding to how I used cranks in pre-spawn conditions. In addition, I also use jigs on the same rig and also double jig rigs. The bottom line is this...all the crappie I am finding are chasing bait in open water river channels mostly close to the break lines. Everyday is different and these fish do not stay in one place, like they do when they relocate into trees. Therefore, one must not think that any one technique is the cure-all. Keep an open mind every day and change until something works. Hopefully this helps.