Do y'all use a double jig setup or a single jig most of the time under a slip bobber? My buddy that I fish with swears that you need a double jig no matter what. Do y'all notice any difference in catch rates?
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Do y'all use a double jig setup or a single jig most of the time under a slip bobber? My buddy that I fish with swears that you need a double jig no matter what. Do y'all notice any difference in catch rates?
90% of the time I use a single jig. There are times when the bite is on that I will use a double rig. I catch more IMHO using the single rig.
I love a single jig with a slip bobber, it's more versatile for me. I know someone who only likes crappie rigs and minnows.
Single jig for me.
Single jig, a lot easier to work with, if casting.
I fish slip corks with single jigs only.
Another vote for a single. I get tangled too often casting doubles.
Trolling or jigging straight down is a different story. I've used them for that. Even did a video for the one rig I used. Here's the link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCih__yRyIc
Does anyone fish a slip cork when the fish are deep?
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Single jig. Although, I seldom use a cork with a jig. For deeper water and finicky fish, I will fish a double jig rig (loop knots) using two different baits to see what the crappie favor.
Single hook rig under a slip bobber all the time. Shallow or deep doesn't matter I still use a single hook. The slip bobber assures consistent depth every cast. Advantage to a double hook rig is fishing two depths, however I throw out another slip bobber rig at different depths until we figure out what depth the Crappie prefer. Then every body switches over to that depth. When the bite is on, double rigs actually waste time and you catch fewer fish.