Mark Fleagle

Fishing With Crappie Jigs: Amazing Tips To Select The Right Jig Details Here!



Posted: Saturday, July 11, 2009

by Mark Fleagle
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Crappie jigs are a surefire way to hook a huge slab. When you first start using crappie fishing jigs it may seem a bit confusing. There are so many different types of jigs to choose from and then you have to figure out what crappie jig works best for different type of water situations. Well in my article today I have identified some fishing for crappie tips that I think will help you.

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What exactly makes up a jig?

The crappie jig is made of a sinker molded to a hook, with a body that can be made of a multiple items. The body can be a plastic curly tail, some type of hair or bristle for marabou jigs, add a spoon or blade to a marabou jig and you have a rooster tail jig.

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What is the jigs purpose?

The crappie fishing jig is used where you want to create a vertical jerky motion to attract the attention of the fish. Do not make the mistake of thinking jigging is similar to spinner baits because their motions through the water are different. When you are jigging you move your crappie bait up and down in a vertical motion. When you use spinner baits you cast out and retrieve your crappie bait horizontally.

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What criteria do I use to select the right jig?

Well I wish I could say that it is totally cut and dry what to use for different situations but a lot of selection is trial and error. I recommend you keep a physical fishing log of all your crappie jig fishing activities making sure you identify even the smallest of details, so the next time you are out fishing you use this information to make your jig selections more effective.Most often the color, depth of the water , and water clarity can change the color of the jig in the water. Also, the weather conditions can change your selection. For example if it is a sunny or light sky day you would want to select light color jigs. If it over cast and a dark sky you would want to use dark color jigs.These selections are not set in stone. You will probably end up changing colors many times throughout the day.

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What are the different types of jigs?

There are mainly three types of crappie fishing jigs. Rooster tail jigs, curly tail jigs, and marabou jigs to name a few of my favorites. Rooster tail jigs are a modified marabou jig that has a added spinner blade attached. Marabou jigs are made using either real hair or a real hair intimation. Curly tail jigs are made with plastic and are the most common jig available. They come in hundreds of different colors, sizes and shapes.

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