Author Topic: How do you rig a Crappie Carrot..vertical or horizontal  (Read 2107 times)

Offline andrewlamberson

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I was doing a little fishing to largemouth today at lunch and I was using the small crappie carrot with good success...but even better when I changed my rigging from vertical tail to the tail being horizontal.

I'm surprised at myself that I didn't do that originally because that is how I rig the CCM Glider (horizon tail) all the time. I get a lot better "glide" on both baits when rigged this way, in addition to a much slower fall.

So....how do you rig your crappie carrots?

Tail vertical
Tail horizontal
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Offline pjmcla

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Re: How do you rig a Crappie Carrot..vertical or horizontal
« Reply #1 on: 09/22/11 22:10 UTC »
Both ways; and diagonal as well.  It depends on how I am fishing it.  If I think the fish will come from below ( as in spider rigging ) I generally will fish it flat.  If I want a darting retrieve as in schooling fish I will fish it vertical or on a 45 degree.  Faster drop - vertical; Slower drop - horizontal; More erratic - on a 45; given the same jig head weight.  Jig head weight comes into play big time for me on this bait.  I have not tested them a lot; but this is how I am starting out.   
« Last Edit: 09/22/11 22:12 UTC by pjmcla »