I went to a about shop and bought some crappie jigs but I am clueless how to rig them on my jigging pole. Can anyone give me some help? Pictures would be awesome!
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I went to a about shop and bought some crappie jigs but I am clueless how to rig them on my jigging pole. Can anyone give me some help? Pictures would be awesome!
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It all depends on what you are gonna do click on the link below my signature and it will take you to our store or you can call me at 501-230-1710
Is Crappie Magnet sold anywhere in Conway?
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Wally World may have them. They have the "trout magnets", so maybe they've got the crappie ones!
Buy you some Southern Pro plastics or contact MEATGETTER on here for hand ties.
I wouldn't rule out Mid South tube jigs either! Personally, they are my favorite.........everywhere except on Lake Nimrod! :yikes
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Southern Pro or Midsouth for tubes and stingers is about the only way to go. Them cheap ones tear up too quick. Bobby Garlands are good as well but a little expensive for plastic if you ask my opinion. Make sure you get plenty of pink and chartreuse 1/16 ounce and 1/32 ounce jigs heads cause you will probably need them. Remember, if you ain't gettin hung up, you ain't crappie fishin!
If you're looking for Crappie Magnets, I know Academy Sports in West Little Rock has them.
It depends on what you bought. Some just tie one on (hand tied jig like MEATGETTERS). I use big 2'' Southern Pro Umbrella tubes a lot with a 1/8 oz round unpainted leadhead (which I smooth off rough spots) push into tube from the rear and let hook eye poke through the side when it is fully inserted. I also use a swivel about 12 to 18'' inline above the tube bait to prevent line twist.
Here is a picture of the bait I use most the rest of the time it is a hand tied MEATGETTER .]http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...-1-09003-1.jpg