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1 minute ago, ChrisD46 said:

*Now that is a Ned Rig (two thumbs up !!) …  . *Ned purists like A-Jay don't let wind interfere and are known to throw Ned rigs on a 1/20th oz. jig head in 25 MPH winds (lol !)

While I appreciate the vote of confidence, the vast majority of my own Ned Rig deals

are almost always done in calmer situations.

Either way that 7'6" Elite AGS spinner quickly became a fan favorite last season. 

:smiley:

A-Jay

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On 3/21/2020 at 10:40 PM, Bluebasser86 said:

...you don't need real specialized equipment to fish a Ned rig successfully.

Ditto. A "Ned" combo is a L to M jig rod. A light shaky combo is a fine way to describe it too. Sensitivity is nice, but bass hold those softened ElaZtech grubs really well.

 

In winter clear water with no cover to speak of I may use UL rig with 4lb leader and 8lb Gliss.

With some cover I'm using a ML rod with 6lb/18 or 24# Gliss.

I'll also pop a Ned/grub on a M spinning with 8lb/24# Gliss.

Yes, I'm sold on Gliss for finessing. No self-knotting like some of the soft braids do. :mad1:

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