By far! You are one of the very best teachers and most knowledgeable Crappie persons!! I see you regularly live stream. Last I saw 83 days in a row...probably more. I would like to see your channel grow...you deserve it! It may help to present yourself more professionally...(because obviously you are professional). Maybe guide and present videso in more Pro Angler attire. I buy good ones at the Goodwill or Sam's Club for cheap. Only the best wishes for you and your family. I wish I could fish with you.
Interesting video on jig head weights. I find that smaller hair jigs (and very small plastics) with lighter weights are very hard to see on LS. Also, I am interested on knowing your thoughts about lead weight on top the jig. Since plastics tend to float, maybe a small piece of plastic (worm, grub, etc.) might be the best of both worlds in some cases. What are your thoughts?
Awesome and great video. Thank you for the expert advice! Will be using this tactic on water tomorrow
Never woulda even considered a 1/64. Loads of info for a beginner like me. Thx.
By far! You are one of the very best teachers and most knowledgeable Crappie persons!! I see you regularly live stream. Last I saw 83 days in a row...probably more. I would like to see your channel grow...you deserve it!
It may help to present yourself more professionally...(because obviously you are professional). Maybe guide and present videso in more Pro Angler attire. I buy good ones at the Goodwill or Sam's Club for cheap. Only the best wishes for you and your family. I wish I could fish with you.
Awesome clip. Lots of information very informable 💪A+ Great job bro. Keep it up
Thanks buddie! Appreciate ya!
Yes, for a beginner crappie or beginners in general, this video was very helpful
Thank you grumpy!
Newbie Me needed THIS! They be chasing but not committing. Sometimes get the tail nibbled off 🤣.
Hey man, good video….. I’m using 1/48 hair jigs and I’m catching more crappy than ever and big ones. 👍
Thank you. Good information, I appreciate it! I'm learning about crappie and bass.
Your very welcome 🙏 appreciate the super chat! Thank you so much
Awesome Tisha!! 👍
Interesting video on jig head weights. I find that smaller hair jigs (and very small plastics) with lighter weights are very hard to see on LS.
Also, I am interested on knowing your thoughts about lead weight on top the jig. Since plastics tend to float, maybe a small piece of plastic (worm, grub, etc.) might be the best of both worlds in some cases.
What are your thoughts?
In TN we use 1/32 in deeper water & 1/64 in Shallow water because if the Fall Rate...
I Never use 1/16...
Great video sir. All about reputation and time on the water.
Yes sir!
Good explanation..
Turner knows crappie!
Thank you for the insight
No problem!
Yall this man is a legend crappie man jigs is way to go
Thanks bud!
i totally agree Saving Grace 👍
@@351cleveland8 for sure
Great information!!!
Thank you buddie! Check the package will probably be here Monday. Gotta love usps haha
@realcmj they're the best!!!! NOT!!!!
Thanks for information
Thanks for checking it out!
@@realcmj I’m still learning.great stuff.
Another good show
i appreciate the videos very informative!🔥
Thank you for checking it out! 🙏
Where can I buy the molds from?
What about 1/8 too big?
It's not just not what I throw alot. Don't want to give out false info :) I do use one sometimes when they want a bigger profile
I kept watching lol
Awesome thank you
My wife says size doesn't matter. Has she been lying to me the whole time😮 lol
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1/32 oz. for the win, I throw them year round. I do have some 1/64th as well and we'll throw them too. I've pretty much put up the 1/16 oz. 😉
You know what's up.
i would have to say Yes on this one
Cleveeelanddd
Good video, thanks
Thanks for watching!
Letting you know I made it this far into the video
You a g Larry
Lol Yes. 😂🔥💪
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