I'll take the Chevy and the blond.
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I agree. I do both, BUT...alls I can tell ya is I NEVER caught so many fish as I have longlining. I think by using curly tail jigs youre more after a reaction strike and as crappie are predator fish theyre reacting more to the passing by jigs rather than feeding their bellies as I feel they do with minnows. I'm an amauter at all of this fishing. It's just my opinion.
yep....gabowman has a great boat....I like it
From what I've been readin, LL has the advantage of covering more water, flats, ledges, channels, etc. I figure spider riggin has the advantage in fishin cover like brush piles, stake beds, trees, etc. I'm just learning to LL, but that's my take on it. I think spider riggin is way easier. Don't have as much depth, jig size, line out, and speed to figure. Gotta take a lot of time on the water to figure LLin out.
What makes long lining more productive than cranking othere than different day different bait????
Rees here is my thought on that. As the water cools crappie get where they won't chase a baits far or moving very fast. To get the rattle and wobble from a crank it need to be pulled 1.5+ which is pretty fast for cold water crappie. LL you can slow down to .6-.7mph and also give them a smaller profile bait. Just my .02 and I would rather pull cranks but sometime you just have to change.