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  1. Anyone ever use Ned baits as trailers on finesse jigs?
  2. I have used Ned Rigs and Senko plus Senko knock offs. I have caught exactly two on the Ned and 2 on the name brand Senko. All dinks. I have given it a fair try. I have gone right back with a trickworm in the same location and caught decent fish. I am fishing Senko weightless, weighted , Texas rig and Wacky. NO luck. I have used the Ned with Gopher jigs and Zman, with TRD baits. No luck. Is this because I fish muddy water, or am I just not getting it?
  3. Ive been getting skunked lately and I've been blaming it on this Florida heat. I've been using senkos, lipless cranks, t-rigs and topwater without so much as a tap. While the heat may have something to do with it, I've very recently discovered the ned rig. Why didn't I try this before? Got out and caught 3 keepers in about 1.5 hrs on my local lake! Works great for shallow and deep water and keeps very clean even without a weedguard. Just saying if you are using your normal techniques and lures and not catching its time to change it up. The ned rig will be in my tackle box from here on out. Thanks Ned!!
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