pbizzle Posted July 10, 2013 Posted July 10, 2013 How do I know what I should throw on my texas rigs? When would I want to throw a craw over a worm or lizard over a craw? 1 Quote
BuckMaxx Posted July 10, 2013 Posted July 10, 2013 I throw a lizard only in the spring around spawning time. I throw a craw most of the time otherwise weather it be trigged or on a jig. I hardly fish a worm anymore trigged except a big dark colored worm at night or a finesse worm on a drop shot. Quote
Thatbasstardbrent Posted July 10, 2013 Posted July 10, 2013 Worms i throw all year on t rig. Lizards i throw on the nests during spawn and the bass have a reaction bite. I throw craws in muddy conditions and work them against the bottom. Quote
Super User MCS Posted July 10, 2013 Super User Posted July 10, 2013 Don't be fooled you can throw a lizard any time of year. In the winter they can be effective(EDIT: here in Jacksonville during the winter). I tend to pick on the size of bait and retrieve. Big and slow I go 10" worm. Medium sized with a drag or slow swim go with a smaller 7" worm or Lizard A small bait with a hop, drag or or looking for a strike on the fall, creature/craw or small stick or finesse worm 3 Quote
pbizzle Posted July 10, 2013 Author Posted July 10, 2013 I always fish worms. Sometimes I have fairly good luck with a craw, but not enough to say that I'm confident using them. I've never caught a fish on a lizard though. Quote
David Rangel Posted July 10, 2013 Posted July 10, 2013 You can use Lizards all the year long are really effective! David 3 Quote
Revival Posted July 10, 2013 Posted July 10, 2013 Good thread. I have been t-rigging a lot lately myself. I caught my first bass on a lizard a 2 weeks ago. I never know when the best times are, but i try it out anyways. 1 Quote
pbizzle Posted July 10, 2013 Author Posted July 10, 2013 Texas rigs are my number 1 confidence bait. 1 Quote
AJMichigan Posted July 10, 2013 Posted July 10, 2013 I throw a crawler all year round, always texas rigged except i use split shots for weights. Just tested out the fake lizard/gecko for the first time today and I got nice results. Quote
EvanT123 Posted July 11, 2013 Posted July 11, 2013 I like to throw craws when the bottom is rocky or when I see dead craws on shore or in the water. 1 Quote
pbizzle Posted July 11, 2013 Author Posted July 11, 2013 I've really only used a craw during the spawn. I guess I should start throwing them more often. Quote
RoachDad Posted July 11, 2013 Posted July 11, 2013 I only throw senkos. I've never seen a craw in any lake. They may be there but I've never seen one. I haven't thrown a lizard in 15 years. I could not get it to swim upright so I quit messing with it. Quote
Revival Posted July 11, 2013 Posted July 11, 2013 I only throw senkos. I've never seen a craw in any lake. They may be there but I've never seen one. I haven't thrown a lizard in 15 years. I could not get it to swim upright so I quit messing with it. The ponds I fish does not have any craws and although I havent caught one on a craw yet, a guy that is always there kills it t-rigging it. Quote
pbizzle Posted July 11, 2013 Author Posted July 11, 2013 Or you could throw a senko anytime! I can't catch quality fish on senkos. Only quantity. Quote
Super User Fishes in trees Posted July 11, 2013 Super User Posted July 11, 2013 Tx riggs are generally fished on the bottom. Craw, Lizard, worm, whatever, it don't matter that much, when you are fishing a tx rig, you are trying to imitate something that lurks on the bottom. So just pick one, it don't matter, and fish it for a while, should it not work, pick something else. Don't over think it. 5 Quote
Mchammer Posted August 27, 2018 Posted August 27, 2018 I fish a lizard all spring and summer down here in Gonzales La. It is deadly if you know how to swim it right, aswell as what technic they like on that day. 2 Quote
ItsHardwick Posted August 27, 2018 Posted August 27, 2018 KY lake, I ALWAYS have a craw or craw like creature t-rigged and on the deck ready to go. My number 1 confidence bait. You don’t see them super often but there’s craws all in the lake. Not that I think it really matters that much. Senkos I pretty much only fish wacky/neko anymore. Quote
Super User Catt Posted August 27, 2018 Super User Posted August 27, 2018 All 3 all year long ? 4 Quote
Super User NHBull Posted August 27, 2018 Super User Posted August 27, 2018 #gotmeagain No disrespect to the revivor, but would love to see threads over 5 yrs automatically locked. Some of us with limited time, need every minute we have ??? 1 1 Quote
Black Hawk Basser Posted August 27, 2018 Posted August 27, 2018 On 7/11/2013 at 5:10 PM, Fishes in trees said: Tx riggs are generally fished on the bottom. Craw, Lizard, worm, whatever, it don't matter that much, when you are fishing a tx rig, you are trying to imitate something that lurks on the bottom. So just pick one, it don't matter, and fish it for a while, should it not work, pick something else. Don't over think it. Agreed. Most topics on this site get way too far in the weeds. Pun intended. We're just bass fishing. It's not as scientific as bait manufacturers and their endorsers will have you believe. Quote
Super User Choporoz Posted August 27, 2018 Super User Posted August 27, 2018 54 minutes ago, NHBull said: #gotmeagain No disrespect to the revivor, but would love to see threads over 5 yrs automatically locked. Some of us with limited time, need every minute we have ??? Absolutely! Since bass behavior changes dramatically every four years, there's no reason we should be forced to read old info! 3 4 Quote
Super User Deleted account Posted August 27, 2018 Super User Posted August 27, 2018 2 hours ago, Choporoz said: Absolutely! Since bass behavior changes dramatically every four years, there's no reason we should be forced to read old info! LMAO! No wonder my Paca craws and rage toads aren't working. Thanks for the heads up, see you in 2022.... 3 Quote
MichaelCopeland Posted August 27, 2018 Posted August 27, 2018 Throw all 3 each time you go out. Chances are, if you give each one adequate time, you'll catch on all 3. No matter what time of year it is. Just remember in super hot and super cold water fish them slow. If you think you're fishing them slow enough, slow down some more. Temps in the warm and luke warm range you can fish them faster, just don't fish them too fast. You want them to look as natural as possible to the fish. ? 1 Quote
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