Mr.C in Texas Posted June 26, 2019 Posted June 26, 2019 Hello, I've been catching a lot of bass since I started using the Ned rig in January. I've also been loosing a lot of rigs due to snagging. I fish a lot of dirty ponds and lakes that are heavily stained or chocolate here in Texas. I tried the weedless zman mushroom head and it doesn't help much. I switch over to Lifted Jigs Ned EWG 1/16 oz with 1/0 VMC hook. This helped a lot but still have snags. I'm thinking about bumping up my leader or going straight braid. What are your thoughts? Currently using: Laguna M/L custom rod Shimano CI4+ 3000 Suffix 832 20 lb. (this rod is also my inshore finesse rod) Seaguar invisx 8 lb. Quote
@reelChris Posted June 27, 2019 Posted June 27, 2019 I'm going to go against the prevailing ned rig wisdom here - I spent sunday fishing in 14 feet of water (approx 4 feet of visibility) with a 1/10thoz ned rig jig head tied to 20 lb 832 braid on a Lew's carbon fire medium power spinning rod. The bite was a little slow all day, but I picked up a 4 pounder and two 2 pounders in a couple of hours along with a small rock bass. I had never used a ned rig before that day, but it was working for a friend so I borrowed some baits and used the second lightest rod I had with me at the time. I wouldn't hesitate to use the setup again as there were no issues getting the bait to the bottom and it caught fish. I chose the rod with 20lb braid over another, lighter spinning setup spooled with 10 lb mono because I lost confidence in that rod after I broke off a 3+ pounder caught on a drop shot while trying to net it at the side of the boat earlier in the day. As an added plus, I had no worries yanking the ned rig out of any weeds it (frequently) got caught up in. I will say that, using the medium power rod, hooking weeds and hooking fish felt identical, but maybe that's always true. I don't have enough experience with it to know either way. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted June 27, 2019 Global Moderator Posted June 27, 2019 If you're not fishing around rocks, there's no reason to use a leader in dirty water, especially since you're really just fishing a small T rig anyways. Quote
Super User dodgeguy Posted June 27, 2019 Super User Posted June 27, 2019 I fish it on 20 lb 832 Quote
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