How To Catch Crappie:-Crappie Fishing Tips To Live For!
Posted: Thursday, March 26, 2009
by Mark Fleagle
oldfishinghole.com
How to Rig Up A "How To Catch Crappie Machine"
This is a classic crappie fishing tip. Put your lines in the water for only 4 to 5 minutes, if you don't get a crappie bite you move to a fishing spot. This is a standard practice for trolling for crappie but with some good old American ingenuity this technique could be adapted catching crappie from the bank. It may get a bit complicated packing all your crappie equipment and moving if you are on shore but the effectiveness of the technique will pay off.Make sure you find an area that has a current, then put all six of you lines set at different depths in and float them past some crappie structure. Here's How the set up Works:
Step#2 Take your favorite crappie jig and rig your first pole and let that one sink to the bottom. The motor of the boat and or current will cause the movement.
Step#3 Take the second pole and put a crappie curly tail jig on it and let it so it's about 6" in depth closer to the surface then your first crappie pole. This is a particularly good crappie fishing tip.
Step#4 Set the depth of the third crappie pole 6" higher then the second with a crappie jig that looks like a minnow. This method is how to catch crappie.
Step#5 Skew a live crappie minnow threw the lips on the crappie rod number 4 approximately 6" above pole number 4.
Step#6 Use other crappie fishing jigs at different depths for your remaining crappie outfits.
Step#7 Now drift,troll your boat, or let the current carry your crappie rigs until you catch a fish. If you are on shore without current you can cast your crappie poles to different water areas, but make sure you are close to structure.
Step#8 You will have to make changes with crappie fishing jigs until your combination starts to catch crappie consistently
Well that does it folks, this is an excellent crappie fishing technique to find the right combination to learn how to catch crappie in the area you are fishing.
Mark Fleagle is an Expert Author At Ezinearticles.com. and has over 30 years of fishing experience who has written 100's of useful fishing articles. Would you like to max out your catch on your next fishing trip? Blow your fishing buddies out of the water and get your bragging rights today!
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