As you know from fishing reports this year, the crappie fishing on Lake Conroe is premier. It is safe to say that Lake Conroe is one of the best crappie lakes in the state this season. Many of us Lake Conroe anglers have spent a significant amount of time targeting these "papermouths," honing our specific tricks of the trade.
There are definitely plenty of ways to fill a boat with crappie, and it is hard to say which method is truly the best. Some veteran
The rig I use on my boat applies several key principles to
With this in mind, a weedless rig that creates sound is the ultimate way to go. This setup requires a 1/0 crappie hook, two 10mm Top Brass glass beads, and a Top Brass 3/8 oz brass weight. To assemble it:
-
Slide the line through the eye of the hook.
-
Slide the line through the brass weight, then through both glass beads.
-
Tie the line to the second glass bead.
-
Move the hook up the line, away from the weight and beads, about one foot.
-
Pull the hook to the side so the line doubles, and tie a double knot in the doubled line about three inches from the hook.
-
Pull the hook away from that knot and tie another knot between the eye of the hook and the double knot.
To fish this
The brass and glass components create a clicking sound that mimics a crawfish kicking its tail for propulsion, which naturally attracts fish. Occasionally jig or shake the rig to engage the sound; often, a strike will occur immediately after the clicking. This is an excellent month to utilize this





0 Comments