I'm sure you could downsize this a little and make it work for Crappie.
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I'm sure you could downsize this a little and make it work for Crappie.
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gonna be a mess when a catfish gets on that, lol
That's the Arkansas rig
Scotts gonna have to get a huge planer board to pull all that, lol
Good grief! You could get your limit with one cast! Lol
actually saw a guy fishing one of these rigs the other day. Every time he made a cast it made a wooshing sound like an umbrella opening. He said he hadn't caught any largemouths but the stripes were tearing it up. I bet his shoulder was sore later.
Wonder what lb test he's using. That's 1 expensive lure to loose right there.:yikes:yikes:yikes
I still refuse to understand what or why there is a problem using a rig like this. For you crappie novices, there was once a rig called a "Christmas Tree" that was used religeously at Eagle Lake for many years. We would talk 8-10 different colored jigs and tie them to our line about 6" apart. We "trolled" with these rigs and caught lots of crappie. No one ever said this way was wrong. What was wrong was the local folks catching their 50 slabs and going home and coming back with an empty cooler for another 50. Now, what's the problem here?