A bobber coupled with a small jig and minnow is one of the best ways to coax bites from tentative crappie in shallow grass. Wired2Fish co-owner Scott Glorvigen shares several rigging tips ranging from why he tail hooks minnows over nose hooking, the benefits of a small tungsten jig over a bare hook and split shot, and the importance of braided line and a long rod for extracting crappie from thick cover.
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