I got back into the Spider
Fishing this week at Legion Lake in Winona Mississippi, my brother's home lake. This lake is roughly 80 acres super clear and has a lot of slab crappie. We worked
around thunderstorms on Wednesday and Thursday with periods of on and off
crappie bites. My brother managed to land the largest crappie ever using the
Spider set-up system. When the fish are scattered and the bite is off you need
every advantage one can get. The Spider system will give you that edge. It
enables you to cover large amounts of water at different depths using
different jigs. We found out early on that the best color for the past two days
was an orange/chartreuse tube jig tipped with a white or chartreuse nibblet. We
were using six 11 ft . jigger poles and two 9 ft . rods which enabled us to cover a lot of water. Numbers
were not the winner on this trip but rather quality fish made the difference. As
always the food was a winner as well, featuring homemade peach cobbler, chicken
pot pie, baked chicken, and of course homemade rolls and cornbread from the local buffet line in the local supermarket.
I hope to use this blog as an avenue to express my thoughts and adventures of all of my fishing expeditions and any other journeys I may undertake.
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Landing Huge Crappie Using the Spider Fishing System
Monday, May 28, 2012
The Super Light 8 ft. Micro Light Spinning Rod by Daiwa
From time to time I come
across some great fishing equipment and accessories I like to share with you
with guys. As most of you know I not only fly fish but I am an avid Micro Light
fisherman. When I say Micro Light I am referring to spinning tackle in the 2 to
4
lb test range. The
spinning rods that fall into this category are 6 ft . to 9 ½ ft. Landing fish on these long rods is like
using a fly rod. The two companies that actually started manufacturing Micro Lights
rods first were Bass Pro and Daiwa. The Bass Pro rods start with a 5 ½ ft.
traveling pack to the 9 ½ ft. float and fly medium action Micro Light. Daiwa has
the same type rods but with a little more finesse than the Bass Pro version.
Their guides are smaller and the rods are lighter than the Bass Pro series.
Their 8
ft . version is the
one that is really caught my attention, because of the reviews and the
lightness. This rod paired with the Quantum Optix Spinning Reel is a killer for
pan fish, trout and yes it even has the backbone for larger fish. The reel will
spool 125 yards
of 4
lb test line and 150 yards of 2 lb test line. In my opinion it is the ultimate in Micro
Light fishing. The complete combo is priced under 70.00 bucks and that is a
bargain when it comes to Micro Light fishing. Bass Pro has basically the same
rod but with a price tag of 55.00 plus tax. The Bass Pro version has a little
more weight and the guides are larger. When it comes to Micro fishing I
like finesse and the 8 ft . Spinmatic by Daiwa fits the bill. For that fisherman
out there that has not mastered the fly rod or wants to mimic fly fishing then
this is the combo for you. Check it out you might be surprised how close you
come to fly fishing when using this combo.
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