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I don't think there is a wrong way to fish them.  Drop shotted, t or c rigged, shakey head, wacky, etc.  The skies the limit.

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would you fish it on a 1/8 ounce bullet weight t-rigged?

Yep. on 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 3/8. Weightless, wacky, c-rig, shakey. The fish dictate how you use it really lol.

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Try it on a 3/16 Spider Slider Head. Great bait. This tx tigs it without all the hassle and for some reasom really has a fish catching action.

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would you fish it on a 1/8 ounce bullet weight t-rigged?

One of my top producers for numbers equipped with 8lb test.

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On an 1/8 oz Spot Stalker shakyhead jig. I usually start with Trickworms, and if that doesn't work the finesse worm is my next choice. I always have a few bags on hand. They may be small , but I have caught some good fish on them.

Edit:Spot Remover jig is correct, not Spot Stalker. Thanks Alpster

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1/8 to 1/4 oz "Spot Remover" with a "Finesse worm" = lots of fish.

Ronnie

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Along with the techniques already mentioned, I like to use them on a split-shot rig in clear water.

This and a shaky head are my best techniques for numbers.

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You can fish them just about any way. Weightless, split shotted, and carolina rigged have been my best producing tactics for it.

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