thinkingredneck Posted December 4, 2017 Posted December 4, 2017 I recently had an accident clearing brush and broke a rib, sprained my wrist, plus poison ivy. And I already I n the middle of some dental procedures. It sucks. Too painful to kayay. I have never dropshotted. May just dead stick a small worm, slow retrieve on spinning rod. I haven't fished much from shore in a while. Suggestions, please 1 Quote
Turtle135 Posted December 4, 2017 Posted December 4, 2017 Sounds like a good time to go full bore with the Ned Rig. 4 Quote
Super User WRB Posted December 4, 2017 Super User Posted December 4, 2017 Slip shot rig, it's a finesse C-rig, search "slip shot" for details, it will not cure poison ivy! You have a spinning outfit, what size line? Tom Quote
Super User fishwizzard Posted December 4, 2017 Super User Posted December 4, 2017 With a sprained wrist it sounds like either a dropshot (lots of pauses and not a lot of hookset force required) or a wacky worm rigged with a circle hook (again, slow presentation and little to no hookset force required) would be my first choices. The Ned is great but it is mostly a chuck/wind presentation with various amounts of rod movement, so depending on how bad the sprain it, it might be painful or annoying to fish it for long. Quote
Super User Darren. Posted December 4, 2017 Super User Posted December 4, 2017 Ned rig, baby! And drop shot And wacky rigs, light TX rigs, etc... Quote
thinkingredneck Posted December 5, 2017 Author Posted December 5, 2017 To answer Tom's question, I use 8 lb test braid with 6 lb test mono leader. Was thinking of trying a drop shot or split shot rig or maybe a small jig worm. I have some Zoom finesse, 6 inch straight tail Creme and small Luck E Strike with curl tail.Want something slow that I don't have to chuck a lot. Broken rib is on dominant side. Sprained wrist is non dominant, left side. I have been working, but haven't felt like fishing yet. Just a week. Anxious to get out while the weather is so mild. Quote
Super User WRB Posted December 5, 2017 Super User Posted December 5, 2017 Slip shot rig is perfect for your tackle. 1/8 oz mojo ot pro jo tubular weight, 8mm faceted glass bead (red) Carlonia Keeper and Owner 5133 size 1/0 hook. Roboworms in 6" straight or curl tail worms in Aaron's Magic and MM111 or oxblood red flake all will work. Weight about 24-36" above the hook. Tom Quote
craww Posted December 5, 2017 Posted December 5, 2017 Great time to catch a biggun on livebait. Quote
Super User JustJames Posted December 5, 2017 Super User Posted December 5, 2017 I wish you speed recovery, in the meantime think it is a good time to learn new techniques, finesses that is. Dropshot is good you don't really need to do anything just move you lure once a while. Senko is also known to get bite for doing nothing. Bring a long handle net with you to aid when landing big bass if you can. Quote
thinkingredneck Posted December 5, 2017 Author Posted December 5, 2017 Thanks everyone. Never really tried a drop shot or c rig/slip rig. Bought some drop shot and split shot weights, glass beads. Already had small hooks. Gonna give it a try. Quote
bma3 Posted December 7, 2017 Posted December 7, 2017 Size 1 Hook with a Neko Rigged Robo Worm. Work it pretty slow. Quote
Super User Sam Posted December 7, 2017 Super User Posted December 7, 2017 Stay inside until spring. With your safety record you don't need to be around any water. OK, so you want to finesse fish. Great. Finesse fishing is the best anytime of the year. I am sure you have a medium heavy 7-foot fast action tip rod; a 6:1 spinning reel; some 8-pound braid laying around; some jig head hooks, like 3/0 or smaller; a pliers; a line cutter; some Neosporin; a tetanus shot; PFD; your health insurance card; a list of people to call when you are on your way to the hospital; a cowbell; an LSU sweatshirt for good luck; and flares. The last items are not for fishing but I think you may need them. Go out and flip and pitch your plastics of your choice; throw your small spinnerbaits; small lipless crankbaits; small crankbaits; and go have some fun. Drop shot is also an option with a drop shot setup. And remember to yell "Geaux Tigers" when you set that hook. If you say "hotty toddy" or ring the cowbell you will lose the fish. Good luck. 1 2 Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted December 8, 2017 Global Moderator Posted December 8, 2017 Ned rig or shakyhead Quote
Hurricane Posted December 21, 2017 Posted December 21, 2017 On 12/8/2017 at 2:15 AM, Bluebasser86 said: Ned rig or shakyhead Quick question, what is the best line to use for the Ned rig? It's the best lure I have ever used... just want to know what line you use Quote
Super User fishwizzard Posted December 21, 2017 Super User Posted December 21, 2017 The "standard" line choice is 10lb braid to 8-10lb floro. I use 8lb braid to 12lb floro. I go light on the braid for casting distance and heavy on the leader for both a little deeper running depth and a little pickerel bite off protection. Quote
Super User Darren. Posted December 21, 2017 Super User Posted December 21, 2017 39 minutes ago, Chris. said: Quick question, what is the best line to use for the Ned rig? It's the best lure I have ever used... just want to know what line you use First. GO BILLS!! With that out of the way, I like to use 6 and 8# Yo Zuri Hybrid or Gamma Edge copoly. 1 Quote
Hurricane Posted December 21, 2017 Posted December 21, 2017 13 minutes ago, Darren. said: First. GO BILLS!! With that out of the way, I like to use 6 and 8# Yo Zuri Hybrid or Gamma Edge copoly. Looked up the yo zuri... can't believe how cheap it is for a 600 yard spool... Quote
Super User Darren. Posted December 21, 2017 Super User Posted December 21, 2017 15 minutes ago, Chris. said: Looked up the yo zuri... can't believe how cheap it is for a 600 yard spool... I have at least 6 of the 600 yard spools laying around. Good stuff. Quote
Hurricane Posted December 21, 2017 Posted December 21, 2017 5 minutes ago, Darren. said: I have at least 6 of the 600 yard spools laying around. Good stuff. Sweet, thanks for the help brother... 1 Quote
Super User Darren. Posted December 21, 2017 Super User Posted December 21, 2017 3 minutes ago, Chris. said: Sweet, thanks for the help brother... Bills bros always stay together... through thick and .... well, though 17 years of playoff drought. Here's to the end! Quote
Hurricane Posted December 21, 2017 Posted December 21, 2017 33 minutes ago, Darren. said: Bills bros always stay together... through thick and .... well, though 17 years of playoff drought. Here's to the end! Hope so!! It's been too long.. 2 Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted December 21, 2017 Global Moderator Posted December 21, 2017 2 hours ago, Chris. said: Quick question, what is the best line to use for the Ned rig? It's the best lure I have ever used... just want to know what line you use Braid with a leader is the best way to go for a Ned rig. I use 10lb KastKing Super Power braid to a 2-3 foot leader of 8-10lb line. 1 Quote
thinkingredneck Posted December 21, 2017 Author Posted December 21, 2017 In reply to Sam's post, every time I yell "Geaux Tigers", I start catching Gar and Grinnel. This time of year I try to root for all SEC teams. Except Bama. $#/@ thosenguys. 1 Quote
Fishin' Fool Posted December 23, 2017 Posted December 23, 2017 On 12/4/2017 at 9:24 AM, thinkingredneck said: I recently had an accident clearing brush and broke a rib, sprained my wrist, plus poison ivy. And I already I n the middle of some dental procedures. It sucks. Too painful to kayay. I have never dropshotted. May just dead stick a small worm, slow retrieve on spinning rod. I haven't fished much from shore in a while. Suggestions, please Whatever you do especially with having a sprained wrist don't throw a Ned rig or you may wear it out more Quote
Super User Boomstick Posted December 26, 2017 Super User Posted December 26, 2017 I would think something like shaky heads or drop shots would be a good choice, and it's a good opportunity to learn something new. I would probably go with the drop shot myself, it's a fairly versatile setup, can be fished in multiple different ways and can catch fish all year long as well. In fact, it's a rig I plan to work on myself next summer. I would think something like shaky heads or drop shots would be a good choice, and it's a good opportunity to learn something new. I would probably go with the drop shot myself, it's a fairly versatile setup, can be fished in multiple different ways and can catch fish all year long as well. In fact, it's a rig I plan to work on myself next summer. Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.