lmoore Posted July 18, 2014 Posted July 18, 2014 Wanted to try these rigs, but didn't see a reason to spend 4 bucks a piece on a screw in blade. Made a mold with POP and this is the result. Just a blade and swivel attached to braid with a lure collar molded into the bait. Haven't taken time to trim excess off yet because they were still cooling a little. What do you think? Any better way to do it? Quote
JeziHogg Posted July 18, 2014 Posted July 18, 2014 I like it. Very good idea with the braid down the middle. Quote
Super User gulfcaptain Posted July 18, 2014 Super User Posted July 18, 2014 I wont spend $4 on each either, but if you buy all the components the the twistlock centering pins and blades are about the most expensive coming to about $10 and then another $2 for the swivels and split rings. Looks like you already have invested in the blades and rings, and I have used this set up, be warned if you use them on Senko's the tend to tare out. I use Yum Dingers in the 5" and have had great success, and have never lost a rig out of the back of them. To make your own once you have most of the components you can get it down to around $1.50ea rig. Quote
shanksmare Posted July 19, 2014 Posted July 19, 2014 I agree with gulfcaptain. In orfer to try them out I constructed one from materials (willow leaf blade, BB swivel, split ring and a twistlock centering pin) I had laying around using a BPS Stick-o. I only tried it once for a short period of time. I have to give it more of a workout. Quote
flippin4fillets52 Posted July 19, 2014 Posted July 19, 2014 I use a hitch-hiker or screw-lock. I know u wouldn't think that it would hold very well but it REALLY does. Even keeps the little bream bites on the tail away. I'm full of other crafty mod ideas so if u ever need a new idea just ask Quote
Super User iabass8 Posted July 19, 2014 Super User Posted July 19, 2014 Wanted to try these rigs, but didn't see a reason to spend 4 bucks a piece on a screw in blade. Made a mold with POP and this is the result. Just a blade and swivel attached to braid with a lure collar molded into the bait. Haven't taken time to trim excess off yet because they were still cooling a little. What do you think? Any better way to do it? I swear I'm the only person in our neck of the woods on up that doesn't throw these yet. The swim jig/squarebill bite right now is ridiculously good that I think a rig like this would work under schoolers. Do you have a lot of success /w ring fry/centepede baits in backwaters/lakes i.e cassville or frentress lake? something like 1/4oz mojo? Quote
flippin4fillets52 Posted July 19, 2014 Posted July 19, 2014 Im in Louisiana where the average depth in the 8 fisheries around my house is 2 - 12 feet. with a lot of lillypads and cypress trees. I cant say Ive ever thrown a ring fry and the centipedes Ive used were 8 inches long. They worked good though. Quote
lmoore Posted July 20, 2014 Author Posted July 20, 2014 I swear I'm the only person in our neck of the woods on up that doesn't throw these yet. The swim jig/squarebill bite right now is ridiculously good that I think a rig like this would work under schoolers. Do you have a lot of success /w ring fry/centepede baits in backwaters/lakes i.e cassville or frentress lake? something like 1/4oz mojo? I'm more of a flipping guy. Probably 75% of my fish on 11/12 come on a beaver or a brush hog. I've had good luck with a senko in frentress and actually prefer a senko early in the year on most of the river, but I flip that with weight. Quote
johnsonrd Posted July 24, 2014 Posted July 24, 2014 That’s clever. I like that braided line going the length of the worm, it shouldn’t affect the subtle wobble of the worm. The Strike King and Yamamoto Senko have a nice action but the fish tear them up so easily. I use the MJ Rig on a Big Bite Senko type worm. I fish it quite a bit since I first saw it on the Timmy Horton show. The MJ Rig spinner set up is available for $5.99 a 5 pack: https://profoundoutdoors.com/membertoolsdotnet/shoppingcartnew/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductID=21183&CatalogueID=208&PartyID=0&PartyGuestID=0&InternalUse=1&ProductGroupString=74.91 Or you can get the components from Jann’s Netcraft or Barlows and make your own for under $0.50 a piece. Quote
primetime Posted October 19, 2014 Posted October 19, 2014 just put a blade in front or on hook like an underspin, I actually do better that way and stick nail weights in the tail for more whipping action. Quote
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