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I keep seeing threads about NED rigs, what is a ned rig???

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It amazes me that you just don't google it! The ned rig is a small finesse presentation consisting of a small mushroom jighead and a Z-Man Finesse TRD. There's several good videos on it, just do some searches. 

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A 3" Senko works too! As do the All Terrain mighty jigs. They're cheaper too. To bad the Senkos aren't! I've been dead sticking these on my power finesse Jackson wretched. Smallies are making me work!

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It amazes me that you just don't google it! The ned rig is a small finesse presentation consisting of a small mushroom jighead and a Z-Man Finesse TRD. There's several good videos on it, just do some searches.

Why google it? Is this forum not for asking questions?

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And for the record i guess i knew what it was and fish them alot but never heard it called a ned rig before...

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The ned rig is a marketing ploy. Midwest finesse is an entire style of fishing, which uses different approaches, one being a round headed jig that stands straight up and a floating worm

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It amazes me that you just don't google it! The ned rig is a small finesse presentation consisting of a small mushroom jighead and a Z-Man Finesse TRD. There's several good videos on it, just do some searches. 

 

Maybe it's a generational thing :). I always google stuff before I ask questions. If I can't find what I'm looking for, I take the time (and your time) to make a thread about it. 

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The ned rig is a marketing ploy.

It's a marketing ploy until you've tried it. My buddy and I went out 2 Sundays ago and caught 148 bass in 7 hrs. That's a bass in the boat every 2.8 minutes....for 7 hrs straight.

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It's a marketing ploy until you've tried it. My buddy and I went out 2 Sundays ago and caught 148 bass in 7 hrs. That's a bass in the boat every 2.8 minutes....for 7 hrs straight.

I'm not denying that it catches fish... But the Shroomz TRD is marketing hype. "Have you tried the need rig?" Is on every ZMan package I see in my local shops. It can be any standing open hook jig head with any small floating worm is my point. And Midwest finesse is a lot deeper than that.
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I hear ya Jakob. Usually when I hear the term marketing ploy, it's referring to a marketing scheme to get you to buy a product that doesn't work as well as it's hyped up to. But that Shroomz/TRD setup is just stupid effective. Any bait company is going to ride that term as long as they can to sell as much product as possible.

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Why google it? Is this forum not for asking questions?

 

Absolutely.  You'll likely get much more info here than some random article found while searching on google.

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Absolutely.  You'll likely get much more info here than some random article found while searching on google.

 

Well googling often brings up past threads. I just find it's actually easier to google a simple question than to post a topic on it. But I definitely agree, you get a wealth of information on here. 

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Maybe it's a generational thing :). I always google stuff before I ask questions. If I can't find what I'm looking for, I take the time (and your time) to make a thread about it.

Google is one of my favorite tools but since i was already here i figured what the hey...

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=ned+rig

 

 

And I'm just being a smart*** Basspatrol. Without your questions, there would be no forum. Ask away brother.

Right on man! Ya cant get an answer without a question.. alot of terms on jere are foreign to me until explained and most cases i know of them by different names.. regional thing i guess..

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I hardly think the success of a Ned Rig, whether branded that way or not could be considered a ploy of any kind. Now the Banjo Minnow? That's a ploy. 

 

The Ned Rig, while not created by ZMan, has just been capitalized by ZMan, they saw an apparent hole in the market that needed filled, provided a product based on their research and have tied up the market for it, until iCAST I presume, where everyone will probably introduce their version. But you can't deny the Shroomz and TRD aren't specifically, thus effectively designed for Ned Rigging.....it's a product that works, and MANY people will tell you that.

 

So it's definitely not a ploy

 

But about that Banjo Minnow....anyone killed it with those?

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Google is one of my favorite tools but since i was already here i figured what the hey...

Right on man! Ya cant get an answer without a question.. alot of terms on jere are foreign to me until explained and most cases i know of them by different names.. regional thing i guess..

 

No problem man, glad we could help ya help out.

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I hardly think the success of a Ned Rig, whether branded that way or not could be considered a ploy of any kind. Now the Banjo Minnow? That's a ploy. 

 

The Ned Rig, while not created by ZMan, has just been capitalized by ZMan, they saw an apparent hole in the market that needed filled, provided a product based on their research and have tied up the market for it, until iCAST I presume, where everyone will probably introduce their version. But you can't deny the Shroomz and TRD aren't specifically, thus effectively designed for Ned Rigging.....it's a product that works, and MANY people will tell you that.

 

So it's definitely not a ploy

 

But about that Banjo Minnow....anyone killed it with those?

My buddy has some and ive seen him whack em with them before...

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But about that Banjo Minnow....anyone killed it with those?

Greatest thing since sliced bread!! ;)

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Greatest thing since sliced bread!! ;)

I dont know, I catch a lot of fish with sliced bread. 

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I'm not denying that it catches fish... But the Shroomz TRD is marketing hype. "Have you tried the need rig?" Is on every ZMan package I see in my local shops. It can be any standing open hook jig head with any small floating worm is my point. And Midwest finesse is a lot deeper than that.

Uh, that's how marketing works.

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I dont know, I catch a lot of fish with sliced bread.

White, wheat, or rye?

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