The Universal Crappie Catching Rig: Check Out These Amazing Crappie Fishing Tips!

Old School Crappie Fishing Family Secrets

If you make the decision to go crappie fishing there are so many ways to make crappie rigs that catch crappie.You will need different crappie catching rigs for the different seasons of the and for different fishing situations. You will find 8 crappie fishing tips below that we feel will work for just about any crappie rigging situation you will face.We talk about using artificial crappie fishing jigs and using crappie fishing minnows. The best minnows to use are called "Missouri minnows".

TIP#1 Use a "spin cast" reel fishing with a light weight graphite rod with 6-12# test line. (this is a bit more then most guys use.. but it works.

Tip#2 Purchase some "Cajun Red 6 -12lb test line for your crappie fishing rig.(you can use higher test ratings with this line because red is almost invisible to crappie in the water.)

TIP#3 Get some "Missouri minnows", or the smallest minnows you can at the bait shop. You probably won't catch as many crappie but if you have the wife and kids along it makes for a wonderful family outing.

Tip#4 Use crappie fishing jigs with the head weighing from 1/64" oz up to 1/4 ounce, but no bigger.

TIP#5 Use crappie fishing jigs.

Tip#5a Use tube jigs: green, yellow, and white

Tip#5b Use the smallest artificial minnow jigs you can find, with black tops and silver belly. The tale should move and get a lot of action in the water.

Tip#5c Hair wrapped jig are hard to fine, but if you find one make sure you purchase it. They work great on your crappie fishing rig.

Tip#5d When you purchase jig heads look for yellow heads and black eyes. The tail shoud be black except for the tail should be yellow.

Tip#6 The colder the water gets the smaller the line test you should use. Also water can see better in colder water so use 4lb test line in colder water temperatures.

Tip#7 Use spring loaded floats (bobbers,corks) That can slide up and down the line so you can easily adjust your fishing depth.

Tip#8 Instead of using just one jig or hook on a line tie in 2 or three jigs about 10 inches apart. You can place a weight below the jigs, but if that doesn't work put the weight above the jigs.

We sincerely hope these crappie fishing tips will help you on your next fishing trip! have a wonderful day!

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Question by CerebralAssassin13: Making Line Stay on a Ice Fishing Tip Up?
I have been ice fishing for many years but never really used a tip up. I decided to try some this year and when i get the line on it and the liter and hook i cant get it to stay put. The line just keeps coming off. Any suggestion on preventing this.

Best answer:

Answer by Fisher_King
Hopefully your using a Dacron line?

Mono/Braid won't stay on the spool.

This is how it should be rigged:

Dacron line to barrel swivel then a 3FT leader of Braided or Mono ice line.

Hope this helps? Good luck!

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