cant believe that made me laugh tap ... rosie reds are actually .20c cheaper at my bait shop, and they do work
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I use rosy reds as well as shiners. Crappies aren't particular
cant believe that made me laugh tap ... rosie reds are actually .20c cheaper at my bait shop, and they do work
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Slip Rigging a Bullet Bobber is the best way to fish. Bullet Bobbers plane to the side and flip direction when you give them a little tug. Use a split shot to set the minimum depth and a bobber stop if you want to limit the maximum depth. When you give it slack it drops and moves sideways and not directly towards you. Great for getting into tight places without worry of snagging on the cast. BulletBobbers & Dualfins mini Steerable Fishing Float Planer Boards
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Nick,
I would say use what works for you also but it depends on what you're fishing; shallow open banks, shallow structure, weed lines, deep open water, deep structure, wind, no wind etc. Just like bass fishing there is a time and place for each type of fishing. I can and have fished a slip float or fly & cork from less than 1' down to about 30'. I've also fished a tight line jig the same depths. When windy I stick more to the slip bobber. I can't feel the jig as easy, but if calm I can control the jig on a tight line better. I also like using larger baits.
I hope this helps some
Darin