Love love love this one Brad!! It’s a breath of fresh air to see someone enjoying the outdoors, and not staring at a screen the whole time! Keep doing what you do!!
Any specific reason you like the heavier jig on top of the double rig? Seems you’d get more depth separation with the heavier jig on the bottom. Thanks for the great informative videos
Thanks for the quick reply. I’ve always put the heavier on the bottom of my double rigs and like you caught 90% on the bottom. I think I’ll experiment with heavier on top on half the poles next time out and see what works best. In winter, I’m only trolling 7-8 fow in central FL shallow pan lakes. In summer, 12-15 fow lakes.
I’ve been molding ponyheads with holes for scent. My heavy is between 1/16 and 1/8 (closer to 1/16) and light is between 1/48 and 1/32(closer to 1/32).
Looks like all my rods are to stiff and all my line is to big . Went to flint creek res yesterday . Trying to crappie fish . Not a bite . Talked to a man (mike) he was leaving , had a limit .I hope I figure it out one day ..don’t have a run itself trolling motor . Good video .
Can you do a video on fishing edicts and very basic common fishing laws number of poles hookrefs bait regulations (in general) I am coming out of Wa. State and they have impossible fishing laws. One pole one hook barbless and sing hook lures no bait no attractant just insane stuff. Love to see
Hey Brad. You talk about long lining at speeds of 1 to 2 mph. I have a 55lb Minn Kota on a 190TX Tracker. On a flat water day I might get 1.1 mph. Any input on upgrading my motor with more thrust and raise the mph? I contacted MinnKota and all I got was here are the charts for thrust per weight of the boat. I don't want to spend 3k on a new motor and not get the long line speed I want of 1 to 2 mph. Can anyone help?
1.1 to 1.2 are pretty close to the same. I do have one idea Mount one Minn Kota 40lb trolling motors on the back to give you more speed Probably cost ya $200 or so to do that
Love love love this one Brad!! It’s a breath of fresh air to see someone enjoying the outdoors, and not staring at a screen the whole time! Keep doing what you do!!
Thank you 🙏
Excellent video, so nice seeing people not stare at a screen. Really enjoyed it.
Appreciate it
Beautiful day with family and Crappie in the livewell. It doesn't get any better. Thanks for sharing!!!
You bet
Great show brad i love the scope but man its great to see the old ways still to... love it 👍
It’s good to have sometime on the water without the Livescope on
Good video and good to see you fishing with you wife, I love fishing with mine as well
Thanks 👍
Looks like y’all had a great day!! Good information for someone starting to long line
Yes it was!I’
love it nothing like it when they are biting
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Thx Brad! Love lining!!
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Thank you for the Support!!!
Brad great video. I see that Suki on the back of that ranger.. look forward to our next trip..
For sure!!
Any specific reason you like the heavier jig on top of the double rig? Seems you’d get more depth separation with the heavier jig on the bottom. Thanks for the great informative videos
I do it both ways
Just let the Crappie decide which one they like. Agreed on the different depths with heavier on bottom
Thanks for the quick reply. I’ve always put the heavier on the bottom of my double rigs and like you caught 90% on the bottom. I think I’ll experiment with heavier on top on half the poles next time out and see what works best. In winter, I’m only trolling 7-8 fow in central FL shallow pan lakes. In summer, 12-15 fow lakes.
@crazyvlogs7547 you probably pull mainly 1/32 & 1/16
I’ve been molding ponyheads with holes for scent. My heavy is between 1/16 and 1/8 (closer to 1/16) and light is between 1/48 and 1/32(closer to 1/32).
Fun times on the water.
Yes Indeed
Making me want to get some rod holders and long pole to pull some baits and relax.
Yes exactly
Good video! How deep were baits running with 1/8 and 1/32 combination?
That setup running 8-10’
Looks like all my rods are to stiff and all my line is to big . Went to flint creek res yesterday . Trying to crappie fish . Not a bite . Talked to a man (mike) he was leaving , had a limit .I hope I figure it out one day ..don’t have a run itself trolling motor . Good video .
Those are factors to consider. 6lb mono is definitely a great all around size for Crappie. Especially long lining jigs.
Can you do a video on fishing edicts and very basic common fishing laws number of poles hookrefs bait regulations (in general) I am coming out of Wa. State and they have impossible fishing laws. One pole one hook barbless and sing hook lures no bait no attractant just insane stuff. Love to see
Great suggestion!
Great video just subscribed !! What length poles and what size line do you use? Your a blessed man to have a nice wife
Thank you
8,12,16 &20
B’nM PST poles
6lb hi vis
Hey Brad. You talk about long lining at speeds of 1 to 2 mph. I have a 55lb Minn Kota on a 190TX Tracker. On a flat water day I might get 1.1 mph. Any input on upgrading my motor with more thrust and raise the mph? I contacted MinnKota and all I got was here are the charts for thrust per weight of the boat. I don't want to spend 3k on a new motor and not get the long line speed I want of 1 to 2 mph. Can anyone help?
1.1 to 1.2 are pretty close to the same. I do have one idea
Mount one Minn Kota 40lb trolling motors on the back to give you more speed
Probably cost ya $200 or so to do that
What type of rods do you like to use for long lining?
B’n’M Pro Staff Trolling Poles
With the heavier jig above the lighter jig doesn't it get tangled when you cast?
Don’t have a problem with it
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Thank you
Speed 1.2?
👍 yes