Another great video, Brandon. I've been using those 1/64 oz eyehole jig heads the last couple of times I've been out and love them. They don't come off with a loop knot like I mentioned to you in the video right before this one like their other jig heads do sometimes.
You got me on that 4 lb vicious after you showed me how to spool it in the water. I have one rod rigged up with 5lb braid to 6lb fluorocarbon leader but seems like the braid likes to float a bit too much especially on windy days. I'll get used to it though. I have taught all my friends how to spool their line in a sink or a bucket of water and you've got several believers here on Lake Murray South Carolina now. 😉👍
I APPRECIATE your channel, one suggestion, lower that rod tip into the view of the camera, I really like seeing the bite, that Ould et your page apart from others!!!
Another great video! Last year I caught a 18-20# flathead on your recommended crappie setup in almost the exact spot you caught that smallie! Bent my jighead almost straight and made a nasty mess on my carpet but didn't break my line (I think my leader was 6#).
@@phillipperkins6230 I like a turret I just haven’t put one on this boat yet. I had one last year and loved it for crappie fishing. For bass fishing I prefer it being on the trolling motor because I’m covering more water. Thanks for watching!
Would you be able to show from time to time your FFS view? If you were fishing standing timber and the crappie were suspended in the top of the trees, would your setup and presentation be similar to this? How about if the crappie were further down in the submerged standing timber?
@@ronknight779 depends on how thick the timber is and how many horizontal limbs it has. If I can get by with it I use the same setup in timber, but if it’s too thick you have to fish it vertically. Thanks for watching
Why don't u bend the barb down o that hook so u don't have to tear a hole in his mouth to get the jig out it don't matter it 1 or 2 get off u not keeping any anyway
I can second your point on not jigging the bait. Where I live we have more shallow water crappie on the river. The channel I fish them at is like 5ft deep I put a jig about 12-18 inch below the bobber and just slowly reel it in with an occasional stop. I used to do that popping the pole stuff but I found I caught far fewer fish
👍 appreciate the video!
Another great day on the water. I’ve been so busy later haven’t got a chance to go any. Thanks for taking us along! Good luck on the Northern swing!!👊
@@Sliderfishr thanks!
Love a first cast catch! 🎉
@@JaySunfish me too!
Brother, I would rather watch you fish than watch anyone else on UA-cam. I sure am glad to see you back on the crappie
I started following your channel today, coming across UA-cam after searching for lake fishing since I just perched my first ever boat. Great videos.
@@fleal41 congrats on the first boat! Hope you catch a bunch. Thanks for watching!
Crappie magnets are the best!
Another great video, Brandon. I've been using those 1/64 oz eyehole jig heads the last couple of times I've been out and love them. They don't come off with a loop knot like I mentioned to you in the video right before this one like their other jig heads do sometimes.
@@terrymartin9640 that’s awesome. I’ve got to get me some. Thanks for watching!
Hey Brandon I reallly enjoy your videos . Wondering why you are using the livefoot you used back in the winter and spring.
Really enjoy your videos. Your willingness to share your knowledge is appreciated.
@@dennisbrooks1226 thanks for watching!
You got me on that 4 lb vicious after you showed me how to spool it in the water. I have one rod rigged up with 5lb braid to 6lb fluorocarbon leader but seems like the braid likes to float a bit too much especially on windy days. I'll get used to it though. I have taught all my friends how to spool their line in a sink or a bucket of water and you've got several believers here on Lake Murray South Carolina now. 😉👍
@@Opiemus awesome! Thanks for watching!
`thanks mr LESTER!!!
Thanks for another video. I enjoy them very much.
@@TinDeez thanks for watching!
Enjoyed it as always.WHAT A BLESSING.keep it up.
@@bill7949 thanks
Great video, like the eye hole jigs. Nice smallie.
@@davidtreichler8036 thanks!
Thanks for sharing your crappie videos awesome job
@@mikebartolini2918 thanks for watching!
Great video brandon!
Another good video and great ending stay SAFE 😊
Good video Brandon
Great video
I APPRECIATE your channel, one suggestion, lower that rod tip into the view of the camera, I really like seeing the bite, that Ould et your page apart from others!!!
Another great video! Last year I caught a 18-20# flathead on your recommended crappie setup in almost the exact spot you caught that smallie! Bent my jighead almost straight and made a nasty mess on my carpet but didn't break my line (I think my leader was 6#).
@@Storriesmith there are some big flatties in there for sure! I caught one on a crappie jig last year myself. Thanks for watching
about six minutes and twenty-nine second into the video , you let the tip of the pole into view!! makes all the difference in the world!!!!
I notice you are not running a turret for the ffs, do you like it better without the turret ?
@@phillipperkins6230 I like a turret I just haven’t put one on this boat yet. I had one last year and loved it for crappie fishing. For bass fishing I prefer it being on the trolling motor because I’m covering more water. Thanks for watching!
Would you be able to show from time to time your FFS view? If you were fishing standing timber and the crappie were suspended in the top of the trees, would your setup and presentation be similar to this? How about if the crappie were further down in the submerged standing timber?
@@ronknight779 depends on how thick the timber is and how many horizontal limbs it has. If I can get by with it I use the same setup in timber, but if it’s too thick you have to fish it vertically. Thanks for watching
After watching crappie on my livescope for 5 years now.. I’m convinced the crappie bites are to catch fishermen..
great video!
@@keithriggin3066 thanks for watching!
Why don't u bend the barb down o that hook so u don't have to tear a hole in his mouth to get the jig out it don't matter it 1 or 2 get off u not keeping any anyway
@@terrybowers4537 I don’t want to lose any. I’ll keep my barb. Thanks for watching
I can second your point on not jigging the bait. Where I live we have more shallow water crappie on the river. The channel I fish them at is like 5ft deep I put a jig about 12-18 inch below the bobber and just slowly reel it in with an occasional stop. I used to do that popping the pole stuff but I found I caught far fewer fish
Glad you mentioned the slow reel in. I noticed the same thing when popping every few seconds not many bites vs slow reeling almost a bite every cast.