Mr.Sheephead Posted June 11, 2010 Posted June 11, 2010 Okay heres what i did I took some small ZIP-TIES and sinched them down to a diameter a bit smaller than my worms i use for my wacky rigging... I then just snip the tag ends and super glue the part were the connection of the ring is to make sure it will not sinch down more and there you go! a wacky ring for wacky rigging it works just like the rubber O-rings but they are stronger and more durable only downside is theres a bump in the ring since the connection is held from the little box thing that the tag end goes thru to make the zip ties able to loop and sinch down on something. Its easy to make if you have the time to make em! What do you guys think of this? i used a few and landed bass of all sizes and some 2 pounders as well! works the same acts the same and performs the same as a O-ring the worm goes out wayy before the wacky ring will ever wear out! Quote
Josh Bassman Posted June 11, 2010 Posted June 11, 2010 I vote no. O-rings are very easy. Even rubber hair bands seem easier. But, if you like them, that's all that counts... just don't try to sell them. Quote
Bass Junkie Posted June 12, 2010 Posted June 12, 2010 The zip-tie doesn't have the elasticity of a o-ring, so it changes the action, if I'm not mistaken... Quote
Tpayneful Posted June 12, 2010 Posted June 12, 2010 3/8" heat shrink works the best. It takes me a long time to go through a pack of senkos now! Quote
Mr.Sheephead Posted June 12, 2010 Author Posted June 12, 2010 The zip-tie doesn't have the elasticity of a o-ring, so it changes the action, if I'm not mistaken... actually the zip ties has no effect to the action its wideness is like just having 2 O-rings on maybe even just one... only way it can effect action is if the wideness of the zip tie was like the same length of the worm being wacky rigged or half of it elasticity has no effect on the action what so ever because the rig is to have something jerk the center of the worm to make both ends of the worm bend inward the elasticity will just stretch but also just make it bend inward that's also why my idea makes the more durable no stretch which means no stress to break it plus its made of pretty hard plastic only way to break one is to cut it or yank it so hard the connection gives away but then no plastic lure has enough strength to do so Quote
Bass Junkie Posted June 12, 2010 Posted June 12, 2010 Good points. Also, have you ever tried melting the zip-tie instead of using glue? Just a thought...... Quote
Mr.Sheephead Posted June 12, 2010 Author Posted June 12, 2010 Good points. Also, have you ever tried melting the zip-tie instead of using glue? Just a thought...... heyyyyyyyy i like that idea..... ill give it a try good idea thanks for the idea man! Quote
Super User Sam Posted June 13, 2010 Super User Posted June 13, 2010 Use the shrink wrap tubes. Easy and work better than O-rings and anything else. PM me if you need details. Quote
Super User .dsaavedra. Posted June 13, 2010 Super User Posted June 13, 2010 3/8" heat shrink works the best. It takes me a long time to go through a pack of senkos now! agreed. Quote
Gamec0cks5 Posted June 13, 2010 Posted June 13, 2010 3/8" heat shrink works the best. It takes me a long time to go through a pack of senkos now! agreed. I started to do this now too. The last couple of weeks my whacky worms last 4x as long Quote
Super User SoFlaBassAddict Posted June 13, 2010 Super User Posted June 13, 2010 Use the shrink wrap tubes.Easy and work better than O-rings and anything else. PM me if you need details. Win http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1276125383#2 Quote
endless Posted June 13, 2010 Posted June 13, 2010 Just go ahead and do the 3/8 shrink tube, trust me they will talk you into it. They did me and now I got worms already to go!! This is my topic on the O-rings. http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1276125383 This is my pics of the worms I just did with the heat shrink tube. http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1276125383/16#22 Quote
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