NJfishinGuy Posted May 14, 2007 Posted May 14, 2007 when and why would you choose a shakey head over a t-riged worm? or vice versa? Quote
Deuceu72 Posted May 14, 2007 Posted May 14, 2007 Shakey head for rocky, rip-rap like structure: T-rig for grassy, weedy, submerged tree cover......... Quote
llPa1nll Posted May 15, 2007 Posted May 15, 2007 when and why would you choose a shakey head over a t-riged worm? or vice versa? Ive had success on both rigging methods. I personally will go to a shaky setup when the conditions are exceeding tough. I am referring to the last few outings of the season before Ice in, when the water temps are under 45°F even 40°F . When a slow approach is needed to get bite. Likewise in the Spring when its just ice out and you could have a hard time getting bit. Postspawn with a cold front coming through also sounds like an ideal time to use a shaky head rig. When do I use a texas rig? All the time not previously listed. That would be my go to rigging method althought last Fall I gained a huge amount of confidence in using the Shaky rig method. Quote
Triton21 Posted May 15, 2007 Posted May 15, 2007 Post coldfront, Baro. pressure over 30.20 or under 29.80, anytime the bite is tough. Kelley Quote
Super User .ghoti. Posted May 15, 2007 Super User Posted May 15, 2007 I keep one rod with each rig ready at all times. Sometimes two with a t-rig, one heavier than the other. If you catch a couple in an area with the t-rig, don't leave without tossing the jigworm in there. It's good for another fish as often as not. And vice-versa. Cheers, GK Quote
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