Thanks Mike, I'm certainly no expert at it, but I do enjoy switching things up and using different techniques to catch them when they're setup right to troll (typically post-spawn and through the summer). Thanks for your support and watching!
You gotta give it a try, it can be a blast. It's a little slower pace than trolling crankbaits, because the trolling speed is about 1/2, so you really need to use down/side scan to make sure you're in water where crappie are there and suspended so you have a shot at them. Thanks for watching and your support, I really appreciate it! -Cody
Cody, this is a technique I really want to learn more about and try more in the future! I love using the double jig rig!!! I really appreciate the detail and instruction you share during your videos! Does the trolling speed affect your hook set on the Crappie? Thanks for taking us fishing with you and sharing the moment! Semper Fi Brother!
Jim, you gotta give it a try, it can be a blast. The bite this day was a little slower, because it was later in the morning. I don't think speed really effects the hookup percentages. Keeping contact pressure reeling them in, and getting them up on the top of the water and skiing them in is key, similar to trolling crankbaits. Thanks for watching, Semper Fi Brother!
Thank you, it's a great way to catch those post-spawn suspended crappie over deep water! I appreciate you watching and leaving feedback, thanks for your support!
It's a really effective technique post-spawn and through the summer, when the crappie suspend in schools over deeper water. If you enjoy crappie fishing, I'd highly recommend trolling jigs, or crankbaits (I have a different video on that technique). Thanks for watching!
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It sure is. Thanks for watching!
Great video! I hve long lined a little bit. I have a lot to learn. Very informative video.
Thanks Mike, I'm certainly no expert at it, but I do enjoy switching things up and using different techniques to catch them when they're setup right to troll (typically post-spawn and through the summer). Thanks for your support and watching!
Another great video!
Thanks for watching, and your support! I really appreciate it!
Been wanting to long line for Crappie. Thanks for sharing 👍
You gotta give it a try, it can be a blast. It's a little slower pace than trolling crankbaits, because the trolling speed is about 1/2, so you really need to use down/side scan to make sure you're in water where crappie are there and suspended so you have a shot at them. Thanks for watching and your support, I really appreciate it! -Cody
@@OutdoorQuests Good advice!
Cody, this is a technique I really want to learn more about and try more in the future! I love using the double jig rig!!! I really appreciate the detail and instruction you share during your videos! Does the trolling speed affect your hook set on the Crappie? Thanks for taking us fishing with you and sharing the moment! Semper Fi Brother!
Jim, you gotta give it a try, it can be a blast. The bite this day was a little slower, because it was later in the morning. I don't think speed really effects the hookup percentages. Keeping contact pressure reeling them in, and getting them up on the top of the water and skiing them in is key, similar to trolling crankbaits. Thanks for watching, Semper Fi Brother!
Absolutely awesome day! Great setup for long lining.
Thank you sir, I really appreciate it! Thanks for watching and your support!
That was a great video, the information was excellent! That double rig set up is awesome. Love your boat, too!! NICE!!
Thank you, it's a great way to catch those post-spawn suspended crappie over deep water! I appreciate you watching and leaving feedback, thanks for your support!
Another fantastic video!!!
Thanks for watching!
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Thanks for watching and your support!
How fast were you trolling?
Around .8mph give or a bit. Gotta go pretty slow trolling jigs. Thanks for watching Thomas!
Why would anyone troll for crappie? Just curious.
It's a really effective technique post-spawn and through the summer, when the crappie suspend in schools over deeper water. If you enjoy crappie fishing, I'd highly recommend trolling jigs, or crankbaits (I have a different video on that technique). Thanks for watching!
This technique seams like it might not be as good during fall- any suggestions for fall crappie bite