Already know how to tie the drop shot rig? Check out some extremely effectivedrop shot fishing techniquesfor catching fish all year around, and not just in clear, deep water for times of the warmer summer months. Wacky Rigs TheWacky Rigis super simple, yet a very productive rig to use. ...
Now that we knowplastic wormscan be rig and used to catch more bass now, let’s discuss the best plastic worm fishing techniques and way to rig them. There are a few options available, such as wacky-rigging, Texas-rigging, Carolina-rigging, and drop-shotting. We will focus on the two...
“Those fish are going to lay in there, right on the edge of the grass, and when mullet come into that pothole, it’s the perfect ambush point for a big trout.” The water depth they fish ranges from “knee deep” to “belly button deep,” as Capt. Sweeny puts it. Even minor de...
Whatever the case, you’ll convert a lot of misses into hook-ups by keeping a follow-up bait on deck. An unweighted Senko, dropshot, swimming worm, wacky rig — all are effective deal-closers if you miss the first shot. Think like a fish: If you’re interested enough to take a sho...
The hottest bait this year has to go to the wackyworm . The 5 inch senko or the 5 inch gulp alive swimming minnow are examples of the wackyworm. To rig the wackyworm use the #4 circle hook and hook the wackyworm in the middle. Fishing the wackyworm. In the summer the deep weedli...
How to Fish a Stick Bait Worm: There are a ton of different techniques, but by far the most popular and effective method to fish a plastic stick bait is to wacky rig it and let it drop slowly into your target zone. When to throw a Senko (stickbait). ...
Ponds said soft plastics are always popular on small lakes, usually Texas-rigged but also Carolina- or wacky-rigged. One of Ponds’ favorites to work in the shallows is to wacky rig a Yum Dinger, a Senko-type bait, on a small finesse hook. ...
Good for:Variety and adaptability. As well as the Texas rig, there are many other ways you can rig this lure to suit where you’re fishing. Whether you’re fishing in waters with lots of weeds, or clear shallow bays, you can adapt your worm to produce excellent results. ...
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Helpful review:“My go-to bait. If I go somewhere for the first time I always have aGeneraltied on. They love these drop shotted, wacky, weightless- you pick. I like 4″ for smallmouth and 5″ for largies. You can’t go wrong. They bite these year-round.”— photoswanson ...