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  • Great video keep them coming.

  • Good job

  • never seems to amaze me a man takes time out to try help you catch more fish and all some can do is poke fun at his dang boat seat good grief , all i got to say bout it is thanks for your time and help on catchin more crappie ,i fish ky lake as well keep the videos comeing

  • What is your limit on ky lake for crappie? What is best month in winter to fish the lake?

  • Very nice video.

  • Get some damn wd-40 on that seat the fish are probaly getting ready to kill themselves

  • I fish at my local marina i dont have a boat i live here in alabama where its usually warm .. i usually just fish around piers and the shallows in the late evening and can usually pull some crappie in with road runners and power bait grubs

  • Get some oil on that seat heheheh  gr8 stuff .

  • cud i have ur credit card number?? lol i wish i cud fish der =/

  • Well done. That structure specific type of crappie fishin aint for the novices. Keep landing them slabs!

  • my favorite fishing problem: which fish do i reel in first?

  • damn gramps, get some WD40

  • Jim you must be good we here about you in Atlanta

  • i like the squeaky chair

  • Are you using a carolina rig? If so what size weight, and are you using a swivel and a bead?

  • @stratosguy1 Are you serious? You do know a Carolina rig is for bass right!? Dumbass?

  • @TheBuckhunter12 Well dumbass there are several ways to fish it. Maybe before you decided to look like a real ass you might do a little research first. Carolina rigs are used for water 10-12 feet jigging with the weight suspended off the bottom people also use drop shot for crappie.. I would post a link to several but it's easy to search carolina rig crappie. Now go back and sulk in you stupidity.

  • @TheBuckhunter12 2 quick summaries for your confusion...

    The Carolina crappie fishing rig requires a main reel line, a barrel swivel, somewhere around six feet of leader line, a weight, a brass (or glass) bead or rattle chamber, and a hook. While there are a lot of parts and pieces involved, it's definitely worth using, as it will achieve results every time.

    People also troll with a modified carolina rig with a bigger weight like 3 ounces or so to keep the line straight down while moving.

  • WD40 pops

  • Awesome vid! Thanks Donald

    

  • you might need a new chair

  • what do you use for bait and how deep do you fisah in the winter

  • @TheScotts74

    The depth I fish in the winter time varies due to the temperature of the water. It can be anywhere from 12 ft to 25 ft. As far as the bait I use, 95% of the time I use a 3/32 jig head with various colors of jig skirts made by Southern Pro. I usually tip my jigs with Berkley crappie nibbles.

  • Very nice video! Would love to see another, but i know it takes a lot to make one. just out of curiosity, i saw you got a new boat, what kind did u get?

  • Great video! I am going to buy you some WD-40 for that seat......HaHa

  • Great Video! Thanks for taking the time to make it.

  • awesome vid, i enjoy fishing w/ 2 rods!!!

  • nice vid

  • DAMN GOOD VIDEO. nice double hookup. i was waiting for that to happen while watching :-) Btw, the chair is fine, just needs a few squirts of wd40

    New subscriber.

  • Eh, I have a fish finder with the transducer hooked up to the back...when I see fish on the finder should I fish on the back of the boat or the front?

  • throw ya booey tword the back of the boat.

  • I LOVE CRAPPIE FISHING!

  • Nice vid. but do you think its time to get a new chair?

    5 star!!

  • Think for your comment, I fix my boat seat I got a new boat.

  • very good video!

  • excellent vids!!! make more!!! so addIcted to them!!! your awsome!!!

  • u need some wd 40 on that chair.

  • I use B & M poles also, fishing Lake Talquin, south of Quincy, Fla.

  • Yes please do more videos. Excellent work.

  • Great video! But you need to grease that chair! LOL!

  • Excellent. Thanks for the tips!

  • those are some nice slabs. but doesnt that seat get annoying

  • Great video! I can't wait till I'm an "Old Timer" if it means I'll be catchin em like that.

    Way to get after em buddy. Thanks for the video.

    Whup! There's one!

  • greeat video old dude!

  • Can't watch too much of this video due to the sqeeeeek of the chair. Guy needs to put some WD40 on that dude.

  • i live in southern indiana and having difficulty catching anything on patoka lake in winter i just went to a small lake named tucker with not many river channels any tips im struggling

  • man great crappies im going with a friend tomorrow at ray hubbard :) cant wait

  • You should try using the bait pump for your crappie niblets,,you can save time and mess,,the bait pump puts the niblet scent up in the jig!

  • Thanks for the video!

  • r u putting minnows on the jigs or leaving them plain.

  • awesome i like how you show everything

  • are there musky pike or walleye in this lake?

  • Nice video man. Keep them coming!

  • I realy enjoy your video's please make more

    I would like to come down to Kentucky lake and fish for crappie. I have fished Barkley

    2 time's ( Donaldson Creek ) I caught a few BUT I need a guide may need to look you up

    sometime. again thanks for the videos Don

  • Looks like Jonathan creek.

  • I was named after Jonathan Creek - red neck daddy, love 'm

  • Damn I wish there were crappies where I live...Great vid guys.

  • very very nice video! thx

  • Don, this was excellent. Really. You have summed up this method perfectly. The shots of the graph/gps makes this great. Yes there is a LOT of interest in your videos. We'll be watching for more!

  • you needa greese up that seat other then that nice video. ;D

  • If you cant get live minnows for early spring crappie season what is a other good bait tp use??

  • VERY INFORMITIVE

  • Nice Garmin gps/fish

  • Hey Don, Need your address so I can send you some WD-40 for that seat. Keep the vids coming...

  • @catchphotorelease lmfao i was just gunna say that hhaha

  • good stuff!!

  • I like the video, I fish reelfoot lake and I also use the Richard williams BnM poles. They are great poles and since I went to them I catch a lot more fish, you can see the slightest bite on your pole. I use them for spider rigging and for jigging in the spring.

    Lynn Parker

  • Don, Thank You for your videos. I really enjoy watching and learning your methods.

    Keep,em coming.

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