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Seen a video the other day, a gjy was throwing a large football jig (3/4 or 1 oz) and had a 6 inch senko style worm wacky rigged as a jig trailer.  Looked awesome in the water and i can only imagine how much it slowed the rate of fall. The 1 place i fish that has the potential of a big big fish gets hit hard with jigs of all sorts so it caught my attention. Anybody tried this rig before? 

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I use a stick worm for a trailer fairly often, usually about 4" on a finesse jig.

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Just now, Bluebasser86 said:

I use a stick worm for a trailer fairly often, usually about 4" on a finesse jig.

Wacky rigged or just threaded on?

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I thread it on

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I have tried this and it does work if you are off the grass/brush or catchy stuff it works good. early spring. it does fall fast though. i use it with a 3/4 oz football craw colors.

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Although it may not be popular in the US - South of the border, a 7 inch senko riding on the back of a jig is common practice.

This fish ate a black & blue one.

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A-Jay

 

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Thats the size fish i need for my tournament i fish in the body of water i mentioned. 

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46 minutes ago, A-Jay said:

Although it may not be popular in the US - South of the border, a 7 inch senko riding on the back of a jig is common practice.

This fish ate a black & blue one.

58d1ac254c130_bigbassheadshot.jpg.35d7d6dfaf599b3843b5cf796699b697.jpg

A-Jay

 

Awesome photo .

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