Super User tcbass Posted June 25, 2014 Super User Posted June 25, 2014 If you could only use one, what would be your choice? And why would you choose the choice you made? Quote
Super User J Francho Posted June 25, 2014 Super User Posted June 25, 2014 Under no circumstances would I allow myself to be limited to one or the other for any reason other than one was a better tool for that moment. 1 Quote
Mccallister25 Posted June 25, 2014 Posted June 25, 2014 A lot will tell you not to limit yourself to only one, and they both have their place and time. As true as that may be, I have very little confidence in a t-rig, and lots in a jig, therefore, for the sake of the argument; jig. Quote
Fish Murderer 71 Posted June 25, 2014 Posted June 25, 2014 T- RIG ALL DAY. I catch more fish with the rigs than the jigs, I still try when I fish deep or skip docks. The fish here seem to like the plastics without fuzz. 1 Quote
Super User tcbass Posted June 25, 2014 Author Super User Posted June 25, 2014 T- RIG ALL DAY. I catch more fish with the rigs than the jigs, I still try when I fish deep or skip docks. The fish here seem to like the plastics without fuzz. You mean you use T-Rigs or Jigs under docks and deep? Quote
Super User Catt Posted June 25, 2014 Super User Posted June 25, 2014 Texas Rig: weighted or un- weighted Only because with a Texas Rig I can throw every piece plastic ever invented! 2 Quote
Super User Sam Posted June 25, 2014 Super User Posted June 25, 2014 tcbass, on 25 Jun 2014 - 02:00, said:You mean you use T-Rigs or Jigs under docks and deep? Yes. Just two presentations that can produce strikes. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted June 25, 2014 Super User Posted June 25, 2014 I probably throw jigs under docks more than Texas Rigs, simply because they're easier to skip. While we're talking docks and deep water…the best docks usually intersect deep water or a well defined weed line. 1 Quote
slimshad Posted June 25, 2014 Posted June 25, 2014 T-Rig. I can put a 3" tube all the way to a 12" Ol' Monster worm. T-Rig is very versitile. Quote
Todd2 Posted June 25, 2014 Posted June 25, 2014 Lately the T-rig has been on so I'll go with that. Quote
Nice_Bass Posted June 25, 2014 Posted June 25, 2014 I guess I would never want to limit myself- but t-rig if I had to. I can always add a skirt to it Quote
Super User Master Bait'r Posted June 25, 2014 Super User Posted June 25, 2014 Under no circumstances would I allow myself to be limited to one or the other for any reason other than one was a better tool for that moment. /thread Quote
Super User tcbass Posted June 25, 2014 Author Super User Posted June 25, 2014 Under no circumstances would I allow myself to be limited to one or the other for any reason other than one was a better tool for that moment. You must choose only one.....and choose.....wisely. lol. Quote
Fish Murderer 71 Posted June 25, 2014 Posted June 25, 2014 You mean you use T-Rigs or Jigs under docks and deep? I'll try to use the jigs under docks and out deep, and occasionally near the private boat ramps on many lakes... Quote
Super User J Francho Posted June 25, 2014 Super User Posted June 25, 2014 If must choose only one, then I choose a different hobby. If your angling for which is better, there is no better, only what works in that specific instance. If you want know what people prefer to use, that's dictated by experience and how/where they fish. Even if there is a clear leader in the poll, it validates nothing, and there is no clear winner. To the guys that picked one, I say start fishing the opposite more. You'll catch more fish in the long using both, and knowing which is the better tool for that situation. Quote
Super User F14A-B Posted June 25, 2014 Super User Posted June 25, 2014 Yea, the only validation in this poll would be that only the small sampling of Folks here prefer it as the one and only choice, I have great confidence in both.... Simply for fun... I chose Trig... I learned soft plastics long before flipping and footballing, casting jigs.. Quote
TTS Posted June 26, 2014 Posted June 26, 2014 With all of the different types of plastics that can be T-rigged, I'd have to go that route because of the nearly unlimited choices. When that includes everything from a weightless Senko to a heavy creature bait, it's hard to pick against it. However, if limited to just ONE style of soft plastic, I'd then go with a jig. I generally have at least one jig and at least one soft bait on the deck at all time. Which one I'm using totally depends on the cover, conditions, and fishes moods at the time. Tom Quote
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