How To Tie A DOUBLE JIG RIG For CRAPPIE
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- Опубліковано 18 бер 2023
- In this video I show you how I tie a Double Jig Rig setup for crappie fishing.
Semper Fi,
Cody
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Nice amd simple! Straight to the point instructions, without the extra talk. Thx for the good share of knowledge
You're welcome, and thank you for watching and leaving feedback!
Great "How To" video! The instruction was clear and easy to understand! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching!
Probably the best tutorial on tying a double jig rig. I love the loop knot on the upper jig because it let's it hang far enough way from main line and helps with hooks ups. I have tried just tying two since knots on both jigs and have missed fish on the upper jig because the line got in the way. This is my now go to double jig rig. Thanks for sharing. Outstanding.
Thank you, I really appreciate it! A lot of folks will use loop knots on both the top and bottom. I really prefer a direct cinch-style of knot on the bottom, because you make make the jig stand straight out. I think that helps with hookups too. Thanks for watching and leaving feedback!
Definitely like the weight difference tip. Great vid 🤙🏾
Thank you, I appreciate you watching and leaving feedback. Tight lines
missing right index finger have trouble tying most knots but yours makes it so easy cant thank you enough
You're most welcome, thanks for watching and leaving feedback. Tight lines!
Great info, thanks for sharing your setup
Thank you for watching!
THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO !!!!! Never targeted crappie unless i was using minnows. First time using jigs will be with this rig you just showed me and it will be tonight. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
You're most welcome! Thank you for watching! Good luck tonight, I hope you catch'em good!
I prefer loop knots on both jigs. I had always just used clinch knots to tie my jigs on, but saw a video a couple years ago about loop knots. Since going to loop knots we’ve never caught as many fish as when we didn’t use them. It allows them to hang at the correct angle all the time. We even did a study loop vs clinch knots. Loop knots won almost 2:1
Nice! I still prefer a direct cinch knot on my bottom jig. The key for me, is I can stand the jig straight out with a cinch knot. I've not personally noticed any difference in hookups with a loop or direct cinch on the bottom jig. I think it sometimes comes down to what you have confidence in. That cinch knot is one I learned decades ago bass fishing, and have used and applied it many ways over the years. Plus, I can tie it really fast (especially when my digits are freezing!). Tight lines!
Great info! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching, I appreciate it!
Great info. Gonna try this, and I'll definitely remember to put the heavier jighead on the bottom. Thanks.
Thank you Richard, I really appreciate you watching! Good luck fishing!
@@OutdoorQuests FYI: So far this spring I caught double panfish on this rig twice already. It's definitely been an effective and productive setup, a lot of fun. Thanks again for sharing how to tie this rig.
Great tip!
Thanks Patrick, I appreciate it! Thank you for watching!
Nice job! Solid information. Lets catch some fish! 👍
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
Great video
Thank you, I appreciate you watching!
I’m gonna be using this setup to ice fiah goldeye up here in Manitoba Canada as I’m getting a ton of bites walleye fishing but cant hookem but this setup will help me hook the pesky goldeye’s that rob ur bait. Goldeye can be smoked.
Awesome, best of luck and tight lines!
Sniper!
Ha, no doubt! It's a great rig to use. Thanks for stopping by! -Cody
Check out the saltwater version called a dropper knot Chicken rig
Will do, thanks for the recommendation. Tight lines!
as far as color for those two jigs, do you mix them up or match them? does it matter?
I always prefer to start with two different colors. It's a great way to tell if they're being picky, if you see they're consistently hitting one color. Or, if they're not hitting either, switch both up. You'll dial in your color selection twice as fast that way. If I find they're smashing one color consistently, at that point I may use the same color on both jigs. Hope this helps. Thank you very much for watching! -Cody
I don't know what knot you tied first but I've tried it fives times and it doesn't make a knot. I can pull it off
Run the main line through the eyelet, then hold the jighead and main line between your index and thumb. Take the tag end and go around your thumb and the main line 3 times, then take the 3 loops off your thumb, and run the tag line up through those 3 loops. Hope that helps. Around the 3:50 mark, I show how to tie a palomar on the bottom jig. I like the first knot though.
What if both the jigs are the same weight, will they tangle?
They can, depends on which jig hits the water first. Having the same weight works though. Thanks for watching!
@@OutdoorQuests thank you for sharing
I feel like no matter what my top jig is running in front of my line when being retrieved in water instead of behind it
Agree, when retrieving it's not really an issue what's on top, as long as it's a cast and instant retrieve technic. It's the vertical drop where a heavier jig on top can drop faster if you have a lighter jig on the bottom. Thank you very much for watching and commenting Cameron, I really appreciate it!
Why not loop knot both to get better action on the bottom jig
IMO based on what I see on livescope, jig action isn't that important (if it even matters at all) in triggering crappie. I primarily like the efficiency of a double jig setup to test colors to see if one color is more effective than another. It's also a lot easier to see 2 jigs vs 1 on the sonar. I appreciate you watching. Tight lines.
I usually tie a Grinner knot on the bottom jig. Mainly because you can leave just enough space vs a cinch knot.
Great video
Thank you, I appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
Great video
Thank you sir, I appreciate you watching and leaving feedback. Tight lines.