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<blockquote data-quote="bobessary" data-source="post: 61564" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>the best way that ive found to catch crappie is of course make a crappie rig with a couple of small jigs about 6 inches apart and they are particular to different colors so try many different colors but crappie like shelter like fallen trees, docks, and fallen trees next to docks lol. dont cast the line just let the jigs drop to the bottom and instead of realing in and then letting line back out just get some slack on the line and use the other hand to grab the line between the reel and the first eyelet to take the slack out crappie dont bite very hard they just peck so you have to be quick but when you do get em hooked then they put up a fight alot like a sandbass if you get a good sized crappie hope this info helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobessary, post: 61564, member: 484"] the best way that ive found to catch crappie is of course make a crappie rig with a couple of small jigs about 6 inches apart and they are particular to different colors so try many different colors but crappie like shelter like fallen trees, docks, and fallen trees next to docks lol. dont cast the line just let the jigs drop to the bottom and instead of realing in and then letting line back out just get some slack on the line and use the other hand to grab the line between the reel and the first eyelet to take the slack out crappie dont bite very hard they just peck so you have to be quick but when you do get em hooked then they put up a fight alot like a sandbass if you get a good sized crappie hope this info helps. [/QUOTE]
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