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Tip of day 5
I will try to make this as clear as can. I used a white string to represent my fishing line, the yellow ruler to represent water line and the piece of lead the bottom.
This is a technique i use often when finesse fishing spawning.
I use a cork with a spring on the bottom. The size is about 6 inches in length.
Attachment 117568
I like the longer narrow cork as it will provide more vertical movement of the jig in the water column. I use a small piece of plastic tubing to tun my line through to the attach to the top of the bobber stem.
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When the jig is at maximum depth the cork is vertical
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/03/03/e6ububar.jpg
When u pull on the cork a little it lays flat on the water raising the jig in the water column about 3-4 inches depending on size of cork.
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/03/03/jaguduhe.jpg
Allow slack and jig goes right back down. Attachment 117569
This is a way to vertical jig in the water column from a distance with a cork. Many a crappie have succumb to this technique.
Hope you get the point.
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Tip of day 5
Thank you bowhunter for this information
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Pretty neat demo and great tip. Thanks.
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Tip of day 5
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Thanks bowhunter!!!! Look out dardanelle crappie!!!
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Good job, J. W. ! :ThumbsUp Can't wait to try that at Dardanelle in April! :woohoo
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I really like that pony head with small willow blade on it...been thinking of rigging some of those myself. As for the rig you described here it's similar to what I do when setting jugs/noodles where they will stick upright and lay flat when either stuck on the bottom or with a fish on. Good illistration here.