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This is gonna mean trouble for some crappies.:D:D:D:D
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This is gonna mean trouble for some crappies.:D:D:D:D
That be perty. I don't like the big swivel for the dropper but it would make using a dropper a lot easier. For me either a simple barrel swivel or a wire loop would look better and be more functional for me anyway.
Outside the swivel, looks good
Inclind to agree, get rid of the hardware to something that will not scare the crappie
Then retake your pictures for review by us critics, if you can't hook us...............
.......then I'll hook the fish. Thank you and others for your review. To those who asked I fish it as a dropper loop setup under a bobber. It acts as an attractor and the weight(Takes the place of my sinker.) Below the dropper is another jig usually 1/32nd oz. The fish see the attractor and hit the tiny offering below it. As a bonus you will oftentimes get a catch on the dropper. :D:D:D Tip with maggots.
i real like that ship i would say the snap is a bit big but still
do you think it would troll strait?
and have you tryed adding a small feather tail
I hope everyone on here supports me and buys at least a few dozen. Then perhaps I can get that home near the water like my friend Skip.
It is a known fact that all fish will eat off the bottom. Different “Search lures” have been in existence for over 30 years. The beauty of my dropper rig that I personally created and solder together is that it can be used as a search lure, a dropper rig on the bottom and also fished very effectively beneath a slip float.
It has a soldered snap swivel and pinmin combination that acts as a weight and attractor and allows you to attach a small finesse jig that triggers fish into biting. Fish this on the bottom to attract fish or you can swim it under a slip float. The nickel finish and the colors on the pinmin weight really attract fish. As a bonus, they will often hit the hook on the pinmin. The loop knot keeps the small jig acting properly. It allows it to be free riding so that it flutters and looks realistic to the fish. When fished under a slip float the waves will impart all the action that is needed.
I fish it as a dropper loop setup under a bobber. It acts as an attractor and the weight(Takes the place of my sinker.) Below the dropper is another jig usually 1/32nd oz. The fish see the attractor and hit the tiny offering below it. As a bonus you will oftentimes get an extra fish catch on the dropper. Tip with maggots.
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Have made these before, minus the swivel, and they will catch crappie.
I make mine using a small willow leaf blade, jig hook, and tie a feather tail on it.