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Old 01-16-2004, 06:28 PM
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Went Crappie fishing in the early evening last night and found a hole where I marked lots of fish. I figure at least some were Crappie as many were suspended. I have to tell you I had one heck of a time landing them! I ended up with a half-dozen (and one little Pike that was a blast to land on the little jigging rod!), but it took alot of patience. It seemed as though they were just taking a little of the minnow in their mouth and slowly drifing off with it, rather than sucking it in. I went to the smallest teardop I had that would still hold a minnow, and then let them take the slip bobber completely under the ice before setting the hook. Can anyone offer tips for landing lite-biting fish? Thanks in advance!
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Old 01-16-2004, 07:08 PM
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Here's one tip,, I personally have not tried,, but it seems to make alot of sense,,,, use a small treble hook, with a tiny split shot,, if ya have to.
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When the crappies are bitting that light I use just a piece of a minnow,like a half or a third to down size things a little.....
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I always clip one of the lobes off of the tail so they can't swim very well greatly improves hook ups and makes the minnow look injured. Good Luck
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Old 01-16-2004, 10:29 PM
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The same thing was happening to my g/f and I last night, only we were using wax worms. I was fishing about 3 feet off the bottom in 7 f.o.w. After they would bite I would give them about two or three feet of slack as they slowly swam off. I waited until they pulled the line tight and I would then set the hook. If I didn't do that I would pull the hook right out of them.
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Yeah, I like the idea of the small treble or a slightly bigger teardrop. Those crappies have a pretty good size mouth so chances of hooking up with a tiny teardrop are not as good. Bigger teardrop= better the chance the tip of the hook will find its mark...Good luck to ya!!!
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ok, i have two plans for light biting crappie.... if they are still taking minnows, a tiny size 16 or 18 treble, one split shot about 6-8" above it, and a small slip bobber....... you can let them run with it a while before setting the hook, as they don't get almost any resistance from the bobber.

for crappies that are just in a negative mood, they will not even chase a minnow. Downsize downsize downsize is the name of the game, small jigs with a waxie or spikes can do it.

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A couple of thingds, first I will go as small as a #20 treble if I have to and a #20 gets a SMALL minnow.

Second, sometimes they don't bite no matter what you do.

It can be very frustrating.
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... guess that's why it's called 'fishin' and not 'catchin', right! It's always fun, anyway. Some good tips guys - thanks.
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