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I've been using a 3/16 oz texas rig with mono and I keep on getting caught on the bottom.  I am getting caught up what seems like every 3rd cast! 

What can I do to prevent this from happening?

Posted

not really that much you can do.. when the bottom is trashy like that i either slow down the retreive and "feel" your way over obsticles OR my favorite, go weightless.  ;)

is it your hook getting caught or the weight itself?

Posted

I can't say for sure, but I'm thinking it's the weight since I imbed the hook point.

But it seems I've had this problem everytime I go out and in different situations.

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When I feel my weight is getting a bit tangled I simply apply pressure, then release, apply a tad more pressure, then release; if this doesn't work I apply pressure while shaking my rod tip. Once my weight breaks free I pause for a good 15-20 seconds cause before I can count to 20 I done got bit!

Works the same with a Jig-N-Craw ;)

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X2 on jighead, that might solve your problem. But I think the number one fix would be weightless like mentioned above, most senkos/plastics sink pretty well just takes a little more time than using a weight. However if it prevents multiple snags, I'd say it's worth a shot.

Good Luck

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I don't remember the maker, but I bought some lead bullet sinkers years ago, which I still use today. They had a long, slender nose, as opposed to being "bullet" shaped. Never could get them hung up in any kind of cover. Wish I could point you to a source, but I'm pretty sure I use to get them at WalMarts. I'll try to take a picture of one for you later today.

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Here's a photo of what I was talking about, as far as "long nose" bullet sinkers. Top is the one I really have had a lot of success with. Not sure what you call this design, but it's dramatically different from the one below it:

BulletSinkers.jpg

Hope this is some help to you! ;)

Posted

i'd say go weightless.  i fish from the bank 90% of the time and if i try to use any weight at all...i get hung up every 3rd or 4th cast like you are talking about.  really nothing you can do.  just let it sink and work it back.  usually if you're fishing from the bank you aren't fishing very deep water anyway...if parallel to the bank.

good luck

Posted

Another option is to look into parasite weights. They work well fro me swimming through weeds and trash.

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Posted

I just Hop mine over obstacles.. ;)

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