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sorry, don't know how to troll for crappie?? Could someone explain?
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Trolling for any species involves a slow speed either by trolling motor or padding for us kayakers and casing some sort of crankbait or maybe a curly tail grub way behind the boat and cruise around. When doing this via trolling motor or very slow speed with an outboard, you can sit back and eat, drink a beer, whatever you choose, and wait for the rod to bend. I do it sometimes in the yak but it's not as much fun to keep paddling. I'd rather drift and just keep casting a crankbait. |
Thanks Jimmy, do you troll in middle of lakes, along banks? Where is best? I want to try trolling cumberland river, would you troll up river I'm guessing? During generation periods or no generation? Thanks!
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Trolling is most effective if you have a depthfinder so you know what you're doing. If you're trolling a 6ft diving crankbait in 25 feet of water you very well could be wasting your time. So whether its the middle of the lake or close to shore, you need to have a lure that dives to the appropriate depth either depending on how deep the water is or how deep the fish are that you're chasing.
I've never trolled in a fast moving river in my kayak, only in other's boats and their outboards running us at a slow speed. I would never put my kayak in the Cumberland River unless the flow was very slow coming out of OHD. Most times the flow is way too fast for me to want to attempt that. |
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Thanks Chris, didn't know about crappie being out in the open. I'm going to use this info and give it a try. I have not learned to use and understand my depth/fish finder.
Jimmy, I appreciate the info also and will be trying it in the next few days depending on weather. I'm close to Carthage so I'll be below Cordell Hull Thank you both!!! |
Cranks catch a lot of crappie but don't overlook trolling soft plastics. I'll troll Wee-R's when covering water along channel edges or cover that can hold crappie. If I am fishing an area where I know for a fact crappie are there then I will troll Crappie Magnets in various colors a little slower than the crankbaits. That method catches me a lot of fish in the summertime.
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Travis, when trolling trout magnets what size head do you use? Any other weight? What depth are you trolling? Thanks for the info...
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Great, thank again...
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Also, when I pull CM's it is on trolling motor set to 1 with intermittent pauses. Doing that lets the magnet fall horizontal like it's designed and triggers bites too.
Look up "Strolling for Crappie." |
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