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29 minutes ago, IndianaFinesse said:

I would recommend trying half of a zinkerz instead of the TRD (attached to a 1/16 ounce mushroom head) they are so much softer and have a better wiggle in the water.  But both work great, as a finesse fisherman I think you will appreciate the massive numbers of bass you can catch on the "ned" rig.  It might even earn a place alongside your wacky rig and drop shot.

 

I just tried the Zinker cut in half today. It works, but they tear up way quicker.

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3 minutes ago, Mosster47 said:

 

I just tried the Zinker cut in half today. It works, but they tear up way quicker.

Just rotate the bait, so that the hook is coming out of a different part of the zinkerz.  And after one end gets to torn up to use, just flip it around and attach the "tail" to the jig head.  It doesn't matter which side of the zinkerz is attached to the jig head.  I have only completely worm out one half zinkerz, after it had caught 108 bass.  After catching that many bass it is well worth the 40¢ I paid for it, and deserves retirement.

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Just now, IndianaFinesse said:

Just rotate the bait, so that the hook is coming out of a different part of the zinkerz.  And after one end gets to torn up to use, just flip it around and attach the "tail" to the jig head.  It doesn't matter which side of the zinkerz is attached to the jig head.  I have only completely worm out one half zinkerz, after it had caught 108 bass.  After catching that many bass it is well worth the 40¢ I paid for it, and deserves retirement.

 

That's what I did. I actually caught more fish, including that big one today with the skinny end going into the jig head.

 

The Ned is so simple, yet so good. The biggest thing for me is it gets me back into a rhythm. Throwing a jig, swimbait, or big worm can result in a lot of casting practice. Now I can throw a big fish bait, pick it back apart with a drop shot, and end with a Ned and I'm confident I did all I could with that piece of water.

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I think the ned rig works better in clear water situations. I always use the lightest weight I can get away with.

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7 minutes ago, greendragon said:

I think the ned rig works better in clear water situations. I always use the lightest weight I can get away with.

I fish it in water with less than a foot of visibility with a lot of success. Purple Haze, coppertruese, black and blue, and junebug are my best colors for those conditions. 

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1 hour ago, greendragon said:

I think the ned rig works better in clear water situations. I always use the lightest weight I can get away with.

I would disagree with the fist part, but not the second.  You should never have to use anything heavier than 3/32 oz, but I very rarely use it in favor of the 1/16 ounce size.

1 hour ago, Bluebasser86 said:

I fish it in water with less than a foot of visibility with a lot of success. Purple Haze, coppertruese, black and blue, and junebug are my best colors for those conditions. 

I completely agree with Clayton, clear water is not necessary (or even beneficial IMHO) for the ned rig.  I do best with it in lightly stained water, and catch a lot of fish in only five or six inches of visibility.  I like to use coppertruse in muddy water, or if there is smallies around, but Ned kahde prefers junebug.  I actually don't tend to do very well in very clear water with the ned, possibly because there tends to be more weed growth in clear water.

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Well this is great! Just great! After swearing off the bait monkey, I read this thread and an article on another site that are both praising the Ned Rig. 

 

Now guess where I'm going during my lunch break! ?

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Just caught this 4+ pound fish on my lunch break. 35 degrees out. She hit it on the fall, set it, came off, hit it again dead sticking, came off, hit it again dead sticking and finally landed her. PB&J Ned.

 

 

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53 minutes ago, Mosster47 said:

Just caught this 4+ pound fish on my lunch break. 35 degrees out. She hit it on the fall, set it, came off, hit it again dead sticking, came off, hit it again dead sticking and finally landed her. PB&J Ned.

 

 

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Awesome! Sweet rig, too!

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5 minutes ago, Darren. said:

 

Awesome! Sweet rig, too!

 

I'm a Phenix guy for the most part, but the SCV blanks are awesome for sure.

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The best thing about the Ned rig besides it catches a lot of fish is you don't have to have a lot of colors, just green pumpkin or Junebug.

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56 minutes ago, tander said:

The best thing about the Ned rig besides it catches a lot of fish is you don't have to have a lot of colors, just green pumpkin or Junebug.

That's how I feel about soft plastics in general.:)

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On ‎3‎/‎14‎/‎2017 at 1:42 PM, Mosster47 said:

Just caught this 4+ pound fish on my lunch break. 35 degrees out. She hit it on the fall, set it, came off, hit it again dead sticking, came off, hit it again dead sticking and finally landed her. PB&J Ned.

 

 

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call the doctor! "35 degrees" I think you may have a bad case of fishing fever!! call in sick and go again !! nice fish:P

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I got a pack and some shroom heads in the mail today. Tied one on immediately. I cannot wait.

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Ok, boys. I made the jump tonight at Bass Pro.

 

Bad for me when I'm trying to kill time when the 

youngest is at soccer practice and I spend money.

 

Anyhoo, I bought 2 packs of TRDs and one pack

of weedless 1/20 oz shroomz.

 

Looking forward to fishing them finally in the coming

week or two.

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7 hours ago, Darren. said:

Ok, boys. I made the jump tonight at Bass Pro.

 

Bad for me when I'm trying to kill time when the 

youngest is at soccer practice and I spend money.

 

Anyhoo, I bought 2 packs of TRDs and one pack

of weedless 1/20 oz shroomz.

 

Looking forward to fishing them finally in the coming

week or two.

You've made the jump to the dark side. You are going to be a changed man.

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Well....poooh.  I read an article also on another site and it mirrored my feelings and thoughts about the Ned Rig.  Well...I too went to Bass Pro and bought some of the hooks and little stubby things.  It made a tuff day pretty good I must say.  Caught a lot of fish especially when the high cold sky's hit along with wind.  Lost a couple good ones and missed a few but am assuming I pulled the trigger to hard or fast.  This this could be a winner.....

Have "NEVER" in my life fished one bait or rig all day......NEVER.  Very cost effective.

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I have a short attention span and neglect the Ned for dozens of trips, then I tie it on again, catch a pile of fish, then wonder why I ever buy other tackle.  

 

 

 

 

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11 hours ago, Oregon Native said:

Well....poooh.  I read an article also on another site and it mirrored my feelings and thoughts about the Ned Rig.  Well...I too went to Bass Pro and bought some of the hooks and little stubby things.  It made a tuff day pretty good I must say.  Caught a lot of fish especially when the high cold sky's hit along with wind.  Lost a couple good ones and missed a few but am assuming I pulled the trigger to hard or fast.  This this could be a winner.....

Have "NEVER" in my life fished one bait or rig all day......NEVER.  Very cost effective.

 

1 hour ago, Bunnielab said:

I have a short attention span and neglect the Ned for dozens of trips, then I tie it on again, catch a pile of fish, then wonder why I ever buy other tackle.  

 

I can only hope and pray I have the same luck as you guys.

Absolutely hate going all out for a bait that doesn't end up

killing it. Like, say, bubblebum colored worms......

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12 minutes ago, Darren. said:

 

 

I can only hope and pray I have the same luck as you guys.

Absolutely hate going all out for a bait that doesn't end up

killing it. Like, say, bubblebum colored worms......

EWWWWWWWWWWW......I won't put in print what I think of those....:)

 

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I caught over 50 bass tonight and 4 huge bream. Most of them were on the Ned, I got some on a drop shot. They were all small fish, 10" average, but it was still a lot of fun.

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51 minutes ago, Oregon Native said:

EWWWWWWWWWWW......I won't put in print what I think of those....:)

 

 

You're stepping on the toes of Jay (bubblegum) Yelas    :)

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I'm going to look at it as another tool but in the back of my head I'm thinking gosh....wish the hook was a little bigger...

May do some research and see what others think.

Tight Lines

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55 minutes ago, Oregon Native said:

I'm going to look at it as another tool but in the back of my head I'm thinking gosh....wish the hook was a little bigger...

May do some research and see what others think.

Tight Lines

The small hook is a major part of where they get their very subtle action. The baits are so soft that they collapse easily to expose the small hook, and the small hook resist snags amazingly well. I've landed lots of big bass, and a flathead over 20 pounds on the little hook. 

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7 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

The small hook is a major part of where they get their very subtle action. The baits are so soft that they collapse easily to expose the small hook, and the small hook resist snags amazingly well. I've landed lots of big bass, and a flathead over 20 pounds on the little hook. 

Are you using the shroomz or are you making your own jig for the Ned? I know you make a lot of your own stuff is why I'm asking. 

 

I looked at the 1/20 oz and 1/15 oz size shroomz heads & man the hooks on those things were so tiny it looked like a crappie or bream hook. Ended up buying the 1/10 oz just for the slightly larger hook. After fishing it yesterday, kinda wish the bait had a slightly slower fall rate. But I did catch my fish Ned Rig fish. ?

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