WebJun 19, 2024 · When artificial with "Capps and Coleman" style rig I would go light. Even simply using Donnies Knats. Don't need weighted jigs on that rig. Bandchaser Right here on KY Lake, the spring was an unusual one to say at least. From mid April on thru the ACT tournament was disappointing. WebDec 2, 2010 · Capps & Coleman rigs use black crossline swivels, #7, 12.95 for a gross at Grizzly Swivels I clever quip fishing ironic statement crappie! 12-02-2010, 12:37 AM #7 Crappiegirl1 Crappie.com Legend Join Date Mar 2010 Location Apopka Beauclaire Canal FL Posts 4,666 Post Thanks / Like
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WebJan 9, 2024 · The rig mentioned above is the Kentucky rig. I use it in water shallower water but under normal circumstances I use the Capps and Coleman rig. You can buy either of these pre rigged or tie your own. In my humble opinion, the C and C gives a minner a little more wiggle room to look more natural. Also seems easier to get it unhung because of … WebNov 30, 2024 · The most popular double-hook rig was designed by Ronnie Capps and Steve Coleman, the Tennessee duo who have more National Championships than any other team. “We’ve revised the rig over the … onward dvd unboxing
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WebThe Capps and Coleman rig was named after six-time national champions Ronnie Capps and Steve Coleman and is probably the most utilized crappie fishing rig in spider-rigging. The Capps and Coleman are very simple but … WebCapps and Coleman Minnow Rigs. from $10.52. Pro Staff Trolling Rods - Redesigned and Improved! from $39.99. Black Widow Telescopic Poles. from $13.99. Duck Commander DOUBLE-TOUCH Crappie Rod. ... Black Widow Ready Rig Telescopic Poles. from $10.45. The Difference by Roger Gant. from $61.99. IM7 Graphite All-Purpose Crappie Wizard. WebFeb 3, 2011 · New to Spider Rigging. I got the HiTek Holders, PST 14's and making my on Capps and Coleman Rigs. My question is can you use 1 oz weights to fish shallow water at .3 to .5 mph or these to big and spook the fish or should I only use 1/2 oz even though my line stays vertical at these speeds. Thanks in advance. 02-02-2011, 10:27 PM #2. onward eastlake