Tuesday 24 November 2009

Heck the summer months are gone!

Tireny

But we have lifetime of memories!

The bah hum bug summer months are ending. Where fog hangs over the Lake Surface and Mother Nature with her paintbrush is creating memories of lifetime.
The crappie getting restless and are starting to move where the water tends to be warmer hanging close to shoreline structures. With cooler water temperatures, they are looking forward to fattening up for winter. Their pattern will vary in the area you live in, but this pattern will hold true from October thru beginning late November. One has the advantage as the cooler water temperatures make them more aggressive in their feeding habits.

Bottom Bumping Rigging
Me thod of where using a minnow in a vertically presentation in the exactly the right place is super deadly when done right. Use 12 lb lines, the reason being you are going to get lot of hang-ups. Tie 1/2-ounce bell sinker at the end of the line. About 18 inches above the bell sinker use No. 1 or No. 2 hook, or standard hook. (I prefer to use standout hooks that the bait shops carry).

More Action from Minnows
Hooking minnows them thru the tail if you want that extra action from your minnow which will attract more fish. In addition, other fish, he is hurt and struggling to get away with back and forth motions. This seems easy prey for the prey fish.

Hooking thru the lip, eyes are a no no.

Reason being: fish that are attract minnows head on to avoid getting the spines in their mouth. Makes sense, if they were too try to swallow the minnow tail first the fins from the minnow would impale crappie paper mouths . Think of it this way: you get a fish you grip the head first to keep the spin bones from sticking...YOU! Hooking them thru the spin, will kill the minnow quickly nothing worse than fishing with a dead minnow or wasting your expensive bait.

Check your local laws to make sure you can double up on your bumping rigging system.

The best way to present the rigging is hover over the location vertically with 7-12 foot pole. Ease the rigging in the water so the weight of the sinker does not spook the fish. Casting is not highly recommended. One should take their time to fish 100 or so yards should take anywhere from 1 hour to 11/2 hours to work. If you do 100 yards say in 30-40 minutes, you are working it too fast. Slower the better, repeat slower the better.

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