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    I've just started looking at Crappie fishing and need all the information so I've been reading the techno posts.Here's what's un clear to me.
    Longlining= lines out the back of the boat with light weight jig/bait.
    Tight line is that like down lines , carolina rig straight down from the rod tip?
    Pushing, is that just lines out the front trolling with a carolina rigged bait?
    Thanks in advance

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScooperDude View Post
    I've just started looking at Crappie fishing and need all the information so I've been reading the techno posts.Here's what's un clear to me.
    Longlining= lines out the back of the boat with light weight jig/bait.
    Tight line is that like down lines , carolina rig straight down from the rod tip?
    Pushing, is that just lines out the front trolling with a carolina rigged bait?
    Thanks in advance
    To me,
    longlining = trolling at a speed that will control you baits, jigs or cranks with lines out the back 'or' front with your baits, jigs or cranks following your boat.
    Tight lining = trolling at a slow speed of .05 or less with enough weight to keep the line vertical = spider rigging
    Pushing = trolling at speeds faster than .05 with heavy weights keeping the lines close to vertical to control depth with bait, jigs or cranks

    This would be my best definitions
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    Thanks Stump!
    I've been Tight lining, long lining spider rigging and pushing for Strippers all this time and didn't know it.
    Now all I have to do is get new gear, jigs etc and I'm ready to start making mistakes. I mean catching fish. :-0

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    I define those terms a little differently ...

    Longline trolling ... lines/baits way behind the boat
    Spider rigging ... lines/baits near vertical & boat moving slow
    Tightline ... tied up or anchored & fishing straight down (boat not moving)
    Pushing/pulling ... trolling cranks or jigs out the front/back/side of boat (generally faster than spider rigging speeds) Extra weights are added to control depth at those speeds.

    It's all relative ... and some cross over in definition vs application.

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    Stumps definition is the what I feel is the closest. The different terms originated from different parts of the country, but refer to the same basic techniques. To simplify I will say tight lining, pushing, slow trolling, straight lining, and spider rigging are all the same basic technique. Rods can be positioned any where on the boat, but the front is most popular. You are fishing a precise depth, using different weights to maintain a tight vertical line when moving a variety of speeds depending of fishes depth, water depth, current or wind. The most popular bais are minnows, jigs, or a combination of both. Pulling, fast trolling, and long lining are the same basic technique as well. Rods can be placed anywhere on the boat, with sides and back of boat being the most popular. This is done by putting the boat in motion via the trolling motor or outboard, casting or releasing a set amount of line out. Both, boat speed and amount of line let out controls the depth the baits run. The most popular baits are crank baits, jigs, or a combo of jigs and minnows.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ScooperDude View Post
    I've just started looking at Crappie fishing and need all the information so I've been reading the techno posts.Here's what's un clear to me.
    Longlining= lines out the back of the boat with light weight jig/bait.
    Tight line is that like down lines , carolina rig straight down from the rod tip?
    Pushing, is that just lines out the front trolling with a carolina rigged bait?
    Thanks in advance
    Longlining...a set speed from the trolling motor (.6 mph or faster) pulling jigs or cranks way behind the boat (usually, but I have pulled them just a short piece from the boat to keep 'em shallow too) from the sides or the back of the boat
    Tightlining....lines verticle whether anchored or slowly drifting.
    Pushing...to me is the same as spider rigging. A set up with 6 or more long poles fan casted around the front of the boat. My rendition of spider rigging is moving very slow, "bumping" along. Usually under .4 mph.

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    Grady,we could meet in the middle,,say cane creek one saturday and I could give you a little longlinine trolling 101.I owe you a trip in my boat anyway
    I havent tightlined any in many years.Tightlining would be just like you downrod fish for stripers,cept most all rods out front of boat.
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    Sam, name the day and I'll be there. You don't owe me anything tho. I do need some hands on

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    Tight lining in our neck of the woods is fish a jig without a cork we tight line a lot of lay downs grass beds and Lilly patches

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    Quote Originally Posted by belizaire View Post
    Tight lining in our neck of the woods is fish a jig without a cork we tight line a lot of lay downs grass beds and Lilly patches
    We call that ( Jigging )
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