Spider Rigging vs Pulling Cranks
I'm hoping to hear from you guys with a lot of experience with both methods of spider rigging and pulling cranks. (Mr. Dux, Bandchaser, BigBadDad, KyTeacher)
Do you think that the higher speed of pulling cranks causes a person to catch more crappie because of the reaction strike as opposed to the slower speed of spider rigging?
Or is it just because a person can cover more water in a day's time?
Do the crappie have more time to be picky about inhaling a spider rigged jig than a crank rattling by at twice the speed (reaction strike)?
Or is the crank more stable around the fish than my spider rig bouncing all over the strike zone because of waves?
If u pulled cranks thru the same area of crappie around baitballs, which would produce more?
I feel like from reports I see that pulling cranks is a much better producer than spider rigging tends to be.
Just trying to fine tune my thinking on this subject and wanted some other opinions.
I might be opening a Pandora's box on this too.
Thanks guys.