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    Default minnow rig for deep water?


    I am new to the forum and have learned a lot in the short time I've been here. My wife and I found fish in 22ft on RC, first time out in couple yrs,no luck with 1/16 jigs, couldn't get em down fast enough. how would we rig for minnows at that depth? I asked crappietexan but he's probably busy sitting on the water right now!

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    The Capps and Coleman rig is one of the best deep water rigs I know of. with their's the sinker is between the two hooks,but dont be afraid to experiment with the weight on the bottom either.

    "The Capps and Coleman rig can be spooled with a 8 or 10-pound line tied to the top or a size #6 or #8 3-way swivel. Then tie a 6-pound line about 12" long to the side eye of the swivel with a 1/32 or 1/16 oz. jig or #2 minnow hook. Then tie on about a 4 foot length leader to the bottom eye of the swivel. An 1/2 oz. egg sinker is then tied on about 18" below the swivel, and another 1/32 or 1/16 oz jig or minnow hook is tied about 12" below the sinker. In windy conditions, use a heavier 3/4 oz. egg sinker to prevent the rig from "bouncing" with the waves.
    "Only Death will end my love affair with Texas"........... Bob Bullock

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    yup spreader rig with bell sinker.

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    I use what I call a dog ear weight... I use a #8.... this weight does not get hung up as bad as a bell weight.....
    I put this 6 - 8 inches above a 2/0 Eagle Claw gold hook.....
    Also I double hook the minno... this keep em from knocking it off... and you can catch 2 - 3 per/minno.....:D
    Using a weight this heavy is great for the fall when they are 22 - 30 ft deep.... I can feel the thump better....
    I can take a photo of my rig if you want me to and I can pm it to you...
    Hope this helps....
    Fall fishing on RC is the best....
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    Thanks for all the info folks. Great pics River, what on earth is a puff mushroom? Thanks Crappie, yes post or send a pic if no trouble. I was thinking of trying a similar rig except with a slip barrel sinker above the minnow just heavy enough to get down without slack line every time the boat rocks .

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    use a 1/2 oz. ear grip weight about 12 inches above your jig to get it down in deep water . works great and dose not effect the fish.

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    Here is a close up of the weight....



    Here is the entire rig.....



    This setup works good for me... in the timber it is great.... very few hang ups and when I do I can get the hook loose very easy...
    Hope this helps....
    Good fishing....
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