Lately the Crappie have been very deep, around 30' around here. I've noticed that a lot of more successful anglers are using heavier jigs. Myself, I live for the thump or subtle take. Feeling them on the other end is what it's all about. Cast and fall is a lot of my fishing. Point I'm getting at is that we get hung up in smaller sizes for doing one certain type of presentation. Today one guy was using 1/4 oz heads with a Bobby Garland tail and doing pretty well with it, all things considered. I didn't have a 1/4 in my box, much less in the colors that were working today. Think outside the box and do some tying for what might be the deal of the day one day soon. Maybe get that extra box for the bigger stuff. Just my thoughts, input welcome.

