What is Crappie Jig?
Crappie Jig is an artificial bait primarily used to capture Crappie, popular freshwater game fish valued fishermen for its taste. The body can be made of materials such as hair, chenalism, tinsel or feathers, and is connected to the hook. Also, objects made of soft plastic in the shape of bowel or curly tails can be connected to the preparation by passing it through the hook and lowering it up the track until it quickly and easily meets the bottom or collar. Changes in size and color of the body are increased by the fisherman his chances of comparing what “feeds” or eating. Jig heads come in different colors of epoxy color resistant to chip. The typical size of the Crappie product is 1/16 (27 g) and 1/32 ounce (13g), with a series of body shapes, patterns and size.
There are three types of Crappie: The Marabou Jig, which is made of soft feathers of a kick. This jig is a timeless classika and caught more fish than any other type of Crappie product. There is also a curly tail, which attached to the head of the preparation and plastic body in the shape of a tail or intestine. Konečně je tu rohový ocas přípravek, který je v podstatě marabou přípravek, který má spinner, nebo rotující kovová čepel buď připevněná k stopě nebo nad hlavou přípravy.
Nejúčinnější způsob, jak lovit crappie přípravek, zahrnuje ji, techniku, kterou rybář vrhá přípravek, nechá ho potopit, a poté vytáhne přípravek zvednutím a snižováním špičky tyče střídavým způsobem. This technique moves with vertically water. Do not forget to wind the line for release as soon as the tip rises. This is particularly important most Crappie bites the product when it falls, not rising, water during jigging. If you have too many released lines, lack of tension will prevent the product from joining into the mouth of Crappie. With proper hunting, the product should imitate the movement of a small intestine.