05-27-2014, 08:44 PM
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"Pulling" for Crappie
The link below connects to a YouTube video that I made recently at Woods:
http://youtu.be/yvBwv2zfcio
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05-27-2014, 09:29 PM
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I need to go hit up woods one day. My mom fishes it and does very well. I know nothing about the lake fishing wise, but I am sure I with time I could figure it out.
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05-27-2014, 09:38 PM
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The water temps are just about right for trolling crankbaits for crappie too.
75-80 degrees is when I start trolling cranks.
I caught a few on cranks last week when the water was 73-74, a little coolish yet.
The few I did catch were 12-14 inchers.
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05-27-2014, 09:48 PM
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Nice video.
Regards
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05-27-2014, 11:08 PM
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I troll cranks with similar setup. Use 300 Bandits at 1.8 mph.
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05-28-2014, 07:39 AM
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Is that what you are doing in the video?
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05-28-2014, 08:06 AM
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In the video, I am trolling with Crappie Master double-cross jig heads (1/8 oz. Nickel) with Crappie Master tails. The lines are 8 pound test and two jig heads are tied onto each line using the Palomar knot. I added a small split shot to some of the lines to vary the depth a little. These jig setups are trolled at 1.0 mph to achieve the correct depth. The rods at the side of the boat in addition to the jig, have a small crappie hooks added with minnows.
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05-28-2014, 08:57 AM
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OK, I was wondering what you were doing, saw the minnow bucket and the fish you caught on jigs, thought you might have had a little of everything out. I have to hand it to you, you were skipping some of those crappie across the water pretty good. That's what it looks like when I have a small bass on 65lb braid, once you get the fish on plane they come right in
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05-28-2014, 10:16 AM
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Really neat video Aero!!, looks like you have them dialed down pretty good!!, how much line do you let out??
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05-28-2014, 12:03 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Transplanted Sportsman
Really neat video Aero!!, looks like you have them dialed down pretty good!!, how much line do you let out??
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I just make a normal cast to set the rods out, no specific distance.
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05-28-2014, 12:15 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by XxthejuicexX
OK, I was wondering what you were doing, saw the minnow bucket and the fish you caught on jigs, thought you might have had a little of everything out. I have to hand it to you, you were skipping some of those crappie across the water pretty good. That's what it looks like when I have a small bass on 65lb braid, once you get the fish on plane they come right in
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I think you can leave out the minnows all together but I just have not made the total transition. It is like on the back two poles in the center, I still use 1/4 oz. unpainted jig heads (red hooks) with white or pearl twister tails because it is a legacy of how I started using the slow troll technique.
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05-28-2014, 12:21 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by aero320
I just make a normal cast to set the rods out, no specific distance.
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Thank yuo Sir!, that is a very nice boat!!
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05-28-2014, 07:45 PM
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"aero320"
Good Job my friend looks like you had fun !
><SALTY>
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05-29-2014, 09:47 AM
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Nice video! Trolling is my favorite way to fish for crappie.
Really like the layout of your boat, too!
-Alex
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05-29-2014, 01:46 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by agelesssone
The water temps are just about right for trolling crankbaits for crappie too.
75-80 degrees is when I start trolling cranks.
I caught a few on cranks last week when the water was 73-74, a little coolish yet.
The few I did catch were 12-14 inchers.
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Thanks for posting this info Merv!, I never thought this style of fishing could be tracked by water temps, but I recon it is, I figure they would scatter once they are finished with the spawn regardless of water temp or time of year, we will give them a shot this weekend pulling some bandits
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