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Ok guys I thought of An idea for a cool rig. Tell me how you think it will work. I want to rig up a mojo rig with a 3/8 oz weight about 15 inches above a size one seedless wacky hook and wacky rig an elaztech finesse worm to the hook. The idea is that you slow drag it along the bottom and then pause it when it pauses because of the small hook and boiency of the elaztech it will glossary the worm from 3 inches of the bottom during the drag to 15 inches off the bottom when it pauses. I'm thinking all the fish have seen a wacky rig slowly falling down but never rising up which should have them biting. What do you think?

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Got to love auto correct. I figured out seedless is weedless but what is glossary? 

 

Sounds like a good idea. Let us know how it works

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I did this yesterday with a few split shot. I did catch some fish but it was just inconvenient because you have to fish it super slow or the worm will just drag on the bottom. I caught more fish when I slid the split shot up to the hook and hopped it on the bottom because I could fish faster.

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Kind of like a heavy power version of a split shot rig, but with a wacky hook.  I don't see why it wouldn't work.  Try it, and report back.  If it works that good, write an article for the site for all to learn: http://www.bassresource.com/fish/article_submission.html

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