Global Moderator Mike L Posted August 8, 2010 Global Moderator Posted August 8, 2010 Gents... Under what conditions, type of presentations, or with what kind of plastic do you feel it is better to peg the weight on a T- rig [Florida style] as opposed to letting it slide? Thanks Mike Quote
zero Posted August 8, 2010 Posted August 8, 2010 i peg when i am fishing timber/heavy cover and moderate cover if i'm fishing ledges i will put peg 1/8-1/4 inches from the lures so the sinker will moves little Quote
Super User 5bass Posted August 8, 2010 Super User Posted August 8, 2010 [movedhere] General Bass Fishing Forum [move by] five.bass.limit. Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted August 8, 2010 Author Global Moderator Posted August 8, 2010 Thanks Zero Quote
boneil Posted August 8, 2010 Posted August 8, 2010 most of the time I'm pegged. Always peg when fishing heavy vegetation. I will remove the peg when the bite is slow. Quote
bigfruits Posted August 8, 2010 Posted August 8, 2010 i use eagle claw bobber stops. theyre usually pegged tight but ill sometimes pull them up 2-8 inches in sparse cover. Quote
S h o c k e r Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 I peg 100% of the time... Been using the little bobber/weight stops with good success. Quote
DBatey Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 i like the Tru-Tungsten pegs, and peg about 99% of the time anymore, I really like those because they slide up the line when you get a fish rather than staying put and giving them leverage. Quote
BassThumb Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 i use eagle claw bobber stops. theyre usually pegged tight but ill sometimes pull them up 2-8 inches in sparse cover. That's what I do too. Rather than remove the peg, I slide it up the line 6-12". I peg the sinker usually, but let the sinker slide if the bite is slow or I'm using light weights. Quote
Super User iceintheveins Posted August 9, 2010 Super User Posted August 9, 2010 I peg in any thick weeds or brushy areas. The parasite weights are bar none the best way to peg your plastics. Quote
Super User Catt Posted August 9, 2010 Super User Posted August 9, 2010 99.95% of the time...never Quote
matstone7 Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 i peg when i am fishing timber/heavy cover and moderate coverif i'm fishing ledges i will put peg 1/8-1/4 inches from the lures so the sinker will moves little X2 - Hit that nail on the head. Quote
Big Bass Chaser Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 99.95% of the time...never So only .05% of the time you peg? Even in heavy cover? Throw a lot of 65 lb braid? Quote
bmadd Posted August 10, 2010 Posted August 10, 2010 I agree with Catt. The majority of the time my weight is moving free. Even flipping grass and punching mattes. Quote
Super User Dan: Posted August 10, 2010 Super User Posted August 10, 2010 i use eagle claw bobber stops. theyre usually pegged tight but ill sometimes pull them up 2-8 inches in sparse cover. I just started using bobber stops as well. So far I really like them. Quote
Primus Posted August 10, 2010 Posted August 10, 2010 Casting into moderate cover unpegged, pitching baits into heavy grass pegged. Quote
Super User Catt Posted August 10, 2010 Super User Posted August 10, 2010 99.95% of the time...never So only .05% of the time you peg? Even in heavy cover? Throw a lot of 65 lb braid? Berkeley Trilene Big Game 15# for every thing except for matted vegetation & Buck Brush then it's braid. I want that degree of separation between the weight & plastic, so that the rate of fall in that last distance slows to that of a weightless presentation. Yes even in heavy cover, I fish a lot of Hydrilla & while it's matted on the surface the are caverns underneath. My weight will break through suddenly & quickly settle to the bottom then plastic flutter into the cavern. Quote
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