Episode 3 Crappie Start To Finish | Becoming A Better Crappie Angler Series
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- Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
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Camera
Go Pro Hero 7 White
Boat
1996 Ranger 690 VS
Motor
2021 Mercury Pro XS - Спорт
Thanks again for sharing!
Thanks for going into great detail explaining exactly what techniques you are using. Keep the great content coming.
Anytime
Thanks Matt for taking one for the team in the rain. Can’t wait for the next one to come out. Great info thanks again.
Anytime Joseph
awesome, Thanks Matt
Thank you
Excellent Information, Been chasing crappie a long time, this helps me get back to the Basics!!
Glad to hear it Tony.
I am really enjoying this series. Today I went out and used your Reel 3X then Pause technique and got some bites I probably otherwise wouldn't have. I was too hung up on vertical jigging and didn't realize how effective swimming the bait could be. Thanks!
Todd. This is AWESOME feedback. Thank you for taking the time to share it with me. So cool to hear this from you guys. Glad you were able to catch some.
Just starting out crappie fishing on Truman lake the course is great THANK YOU MATT
Welcome. Thanks for watching.
I am loving this. I've gotten several guys to tune in to these. It's the best course in how to fish for crappie I have every seen. It's hard to learn watching the back side of some one catching fish. This can get you moving in the right direction. Can't wait for the next episode. Thank You Matt!
Great comment and I completely agree! I learn something new every time!
Thanks Tom! An thanks for the shoutout to the others.
Another great video
Thank you
With the Live scope data, it shows the jig dropping faster then 1 ft per sec. I count 1 mississippi 2 mississippi etc...but it's always 4ft to 5ft deeper. That's where all jig heads are not equal. That 1/16 Oz must be on the heavier side.
Another excellent video Matt! Thanks for the step by step instruction followed up with the Livescope capture. Two questions: 1) How close do you like to get your boat to the brushpile? 2) I can see a buoy on the water surface; how close to you like to get the buoy to the brushpile? Any buoy tips would be appreciated!
1) Depending on depth I like to stay 20 - 40 ft away. If fish are on brush they will typically stay because they feel safe on structure. 2) With livescope I like to throw my buoy to the side 15 ft. Without livescope I will put the buoy right on the brush pile. Buoy tips will be on Ep 6 (How to Buoy a Brush Pile)
Great content, great presentation and the best series on Crappie Fishing I have ever watched! Thanks for all the hard work and continuing to make us all better anglers!
Thanks buddy!!
Loving this series! Can’t wait for the next episode!!
Thank you Dennis.
How are the new trolling motors working out thanks for showing all three and showing the screen
They are awesome
Awesome screen shots! I received my 6.5 ACC rod, suggested reel, and bonehead 12# braid today. Your timing with this series couldnt be better. Watching each release. Thanks.
Thanks Ron. Enjoy the new equipment
How to count down 1/32 jig?
Does it take twice as long to fall?
(30 sec for 15’)?
Anyone got an answer?😊
Surprisingly no. A 1/32 will fall a little slower but not enough to notice a difference in gal rate.
Do you ever use a 2 jig set up
Matt what dictates when you throw an 1/8, a 1/16 or a 1/32 jig when casting & retrieving & what weight for vertical jigging? Thanks
Time. If I have time to wait I’ll throw a 1/16 so a have the slower fall and more time to play with the fish
Love your videos and have watched most of them, some two or three times. I do have one question though. When using jigs how do you know when to set the hook? Yesterday while using a jig I could feel the tap but I missed a lot of fish when I tried to set the hook. I did catch a few which is better than usual for me using a jig. I usually slip cork minnows and have good luck with it. When you feel that tap do you immediately set your hook or do you pause and wait to see if you feel it again? Thanks Matt for your advice and your videos.
David, good question. I set the hook as soon as I feel the thump.
@@WiredforCrappie Thanks for your reply. That's what I've been trying to do. At 73 my reaction time is probably not as fast as yours. lol 😂
Out of curiosity, when you cast out and count down, why do you set the bail? Why not leave bail open and feed line so it falls right where you cast it?
Todd I always ensure I have enough slack for the jig to fall, or I do leave the bail open,
10 feet is quite straighter forward, but the crappies are sitting at 30+ feet in my home lake... Any idea how to get them?
Same technique just let the jig fall to 30 ft
Matt on your livescope are you using the lvs34 or 32 enjoyed the video keep the good information coming
Lvs 34
Ok so is the ACC crappie Rod a one piece rod? They have two options on Amazon to pick from. Ones $64 the other is $104
Depends if you want one piece or two piece.
What brand of Live Scope transducer pole and attachment do you use?
I use a fishing specialties pole, also I have a discount code for them WIRED at checkout will save you 10% www.fishingspecialties.com
1/32 jig falls a foot a second
Or I have thought it has all my life great video by the way