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by eurovw89 » Sat Jun 23, 2012 11:24 am
What is your favorite plastic rigs. and which worm?
I have been stuck on the Texas Rig since I can remember. With the Senko worms I usually dont use a weight.
I was just wondering what some other good rigging/techniques are out there...to broaden my horizons.
Also whats up with these $50 swim baits?
Jeff
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by CTGalloway21 » Sat Jun 23, 2012 11:26 am
I have always used a Texas Rig. The only other thing I do is go weightless with a bubblegum pink trick worm by Zoom.
I have tried Carolina Rigs and dropshotting but seem to always get hung and have to break line.
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by Neo » Sat Jun 23, 2012 6:53 pm
eurovw89 wrote:Also whats up with these $50 swim baits?
Jeff
They work.
10" Red Shad Culprit, 12" Power Worm in Black and Zoom Trick Worms ( just about any color ). T-Rig all of them but also throw the Trick Worms weightless.
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by Neo » Sat Jun 23, 2012 6:53 pm
eurovw89 wrote:Also whats up with these $50 swim baits?
Jeff
They work.
10" Red Shad Culprit, 12" Power Worm in Black and Zoom Trick Worms ( just about any color ). T-Rig all of them but also throw the Trick Worms weightless.
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by eurovw89 » Sun Jun 24, 2012 10:44 am
Neo wrote:eurovw89 wrote:Also whats up with these $50 swim baits?
Jeff
They work.
10" Red Shad Culprit, 12" Power Worm in Black and Zoom Trick Worms ( just about any color ). T-Rig all of them but also throw the Trick Worms weightless.
I was looking somewhere and saw some where $50 and some other brand was $25. that s**t crazy.
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by beard » Sun Jun 24, 2012 12:09 pm
Lol $40 bucks for a swimbait is nothing. Check out the Roman Made swimbaits from Japan. They run about $400
People use them because they catch BIG fish.
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by ecu daniel 14 » Mon Jun 25, 2012 8:55 am
have you seen the $500 swimbaits? wanna talk about rediculous.
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by beard » Mon Jun 25, 2012 9:15 am
I use mostly t-rig and wacky rig plastics.
One of my favorite t-rig baits is a zoom ultravibe speed craw on a 2/0 EWG hook. You can fish them on the bottom, swim them in the water, or buzz them on top. Not to mention they make a great jig trailer. For wacky rigging I use stickbaits and finesse worms, super original I know

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