Once the water gets cold here...the bass, crappies and walleye hold IN heavy timber. Not on the outside...but in the really thick stuff...in 10'-20' of water or more.
I did pretty good a few days ago with the 4.5" Dragon tail in heavy timber but I had issues with the stout hooks (VMC spinshot) hanging up in the timber...and breaking off trying to get them loose.
Any suggestions on hooks? Next time I'm going to try the very light wire crappie hooks...assuming I can get them to standout straight using a Palomar knot. Is there a better choice? They bend nicely...and can be reformed...but I suspect I run the chance of a bigger bass pulling them straight (?). Is there a better choice? I run PowerPro down to the first hook...and then 8lb fluorocarbon after that.
I'm also wondering if I used a heavier weight would that help pull the stuck hook off (I seem to hook up when I'm raising the rig...so I'm wondering if more weight might help pull/twist/leverage them off)...but I've always seemed to catch more fish with the lightest weight possible. I've assumed that a heavier weight would affect the bite....but I may be way off.
As I mentioned...that 4.5" Dragon Tail pinched back to about 2" worked really well on the crappies (and bass)....and I think I may be on to something with that bait!
I'm hoping you Crappie guys have the answer!