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Outstanding Crappie Fishing Secrets part#1! Dont Miss Out!

!p>Folks, if you are like me I like a little bit of competition with other fisherman I always want to have the bigger fish when I am around my fishing buddies. If you've ever sat around swapping stories to a bunch of anglers, you know what i am talking about. Most of them spin tall tales of monster crappie catches.. and of course, "the one that got away". Well we would like to share some of our crappie catching secrets and maybe you will catch a real "giant slab" to show your buddies so read on.
You will find crappie catching secrets here that may seem like common sense but they go back generations of family tradition. Even if you are a experienced or just sometimes fisherman these tips will work for you.
First, What's in your crappie fishing tackle box?
Lets start out by going over what we recommend you have for crappie fishing tackle. You should have a spare spinning reel one that holds 4 to 8lb test mono-filament line. As a rule of thumb, a good all purpose reel would have a 4-4.5:1 gear ratio. This is a medium speed reel. Always ensure that the reel that you are thinking about purchasing has a smooth, non-constrictive drap. The line should pull out steadily and without hesitation at whichever tightness you set it at. The reel is essential if you want to take advantage of these great crappie catching secrets.
Make sure you have a light weight crappie fishing rod. There are many crappie fishing rods out on the market that are perfectly good choices, I only recommend one rod and that is the Ultimate by B'n'M it is built to be a casting, flipping or jig rod for walleye, bass or crappie or use it to rig for live bait or jigging. With a strong backbone and superior tip action, these tough rods have Portuguese cork handles and one-footed aluminum oxide spinning guides for superior casting ability. They come in two lengths, 8ft and 10ft More length is better so get the 10ft rod if your thinking of buying. It is very important that you don't pass this crappie fishing secret up.
You should have at least 25 size 4 aberdeen or mustad gold hooks in your tackle box. These hooks are commonly called "perch hooks".
"pre-built crappie fishing rigs with a double hook set up. Make sure you check with the state department of natural resources for the state you plan to fish to make sure multiple hook setups are legal before you use this crappie fishing tip. It seems like every state is a bit different. A double hook set up consists of a crappie jig with a second hook slid on the hook with the lead head.
You need to select bobbers that are not to large, that you can feel the slightest bite. They need to big enough to support a crappie rig.Bass proshop sells a boober that is perfect, it is called "Mr crappie rattling pair" and comes in 3/4", 1" and 1 1/4" sizes.
I sincerely hope you enjoyed the first part of our crappie catching secret series, and stay tuned for our next part of the article series.


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