Super User ChrisD46 Posted May 22, 2020 Super User Posted May 22, 2020 After specific experimentation I am listing the O-Ring sizes for various soft plastics (one size does NOT fit all ! For 5" Yamamoto Senkos , Big Bite Trick Sticks and BPS Stik-O's : An O-Ring with 3/8th" I.D. is correct. For 4" of the same above stick baits an O-Ring with 5/16th" I.D. is correct. For 5" Yum Dinger an O-Ring with 5/16th" I.D. is also correct . *Now I want to experiment with correct O-Ring sizes for 4" Yum Dingers , Trick Worms and then Finesse worms as these get the lion's share of wacky rigging duty for soft plastics . Lastly , creature baits and craws are starting to get some attention needing large o-rings for Neko rigging - these would be good candidates to for researching o-ring sizes but I expect more variation in sizes than I do with stick baits and worms ... I welcome comments so hopefully this topic can become a sticky note for future reference here . 1 Quote
Super User Fishes in trees Posted May 22, 2020 Super User Posted May 22, 2020 My thought is that for the senkos, a 3/8 i.d. would be a little loose. The only baits that I wacky rig are senkos and for me the 3/8 o.d. - 1/4 i.d. work best and don't slip. Quote
OnthePotomac Posted May 22, 2020 Posted May 22, 2020 I just took a few of my worms with me to Lowe's and picked out the right sizes. Quote
Super User ChrisD46 Posted May 23, 2020 Author Super User Posted May 23, 2020 20 hours ago, Fishes in trees said: My thought is that for the senkos, a 3/8 i.d. would be a little loose. The only baits that I wacky rig are senkos and for me the 3/8 o.d. - 1/4 i.d. work best and don't slip. *I was going off of a list I made , I will pull out my O-Rings and measure again . I believe three sizes of O-Rings will cover from larger diameter Senkos , Medium size Yum Dingers and smaller for Zoom Trick & Finesse Worms . Quote
rangerjockey Posted May 23, 2020 Posted May 23, 2020 You may be over thinking it.. Also the bands from Tackle Kraft are far better than the O rings. They allow you to hook the bait in the same manner as you would without the O ring. Crossways with the bait. He also makes a great spinnerbait ,reminds me of the old Hank Parker and is probably the best custom painter I personally have ever seen. Quote
Super User Jig Man Posted May 23, 2020 Super User Posted May 23, 2020 I just buy the $1 pack of shrink tubing from Harbor Freight. Pick the size that fits the bait and cut off pieces to slip on the worms. Quote
moguy1973 Posted May 23, 2020 Posted May 23, 2020 I use Goody rubber hair bands from Walmart for my wacky rigs. One of the bands can be doubled over and will make an X where you can put the hook perpendicular to the Worm for better hookups. You can get a pack of bands for around $2 for 100 or so. 1 Quote
Super User Fishes in trees Posted May 23, 2020 Super User Posted May 23, 2020 I don't think that there is a significant difference between having your hook parallel to the bait or perpendicular to it. For years, I didn't think about it at all, always had the hook parallel to the bait, and I feel like I caught my share of fish and had a pretty good strike to land ratio. Then someone told me about making an X with 2 o-rings, hooking through the X, so as to have your hook perpendicular to the bait. So I did that, for a couple of years. Got to say that I didn't notice a significant advantage either way. When I choose to skip the bait underneath branches, or something like that, I feel the hook parallel to the bait skips better. Quote
Falkus Posted May 24, 2020 Posted May 24, 2020 You would be better off using this - I just tried this and it works great. https://www.m3outdoors.com/post/diy-wacky-rig-neko-rig-sleeves Quote
Michigander Posted May 24, 2020 Posted May 24, 2020 I haven't used an o-ring for a while switched over to the silicone tubing and speculum life. Also works great for repairing a ripped swim jig or regular jig trailer. Looks like they have precut kits on eBay now. When I bought mine a few years ago, you just got the full length of tubing and cut it yourself. https://www.ebay.com/itm/76-Pc-Kit-Co-Angler-Special-3-Size-Wacky-Worm-Neko-Rig-Silicone-Tubes-Tool/264699724174?hash=item3da155418e:g:P2cAAOSwRRheLalb:sc:USPSFirstClass!49505!US!-1 Quote
Super User ChrisD46 Posted May 26, 2020 Author Super User Posted May 26, 2020 On 5/24/2020 at 10:54 AM, Michigander said: I haven't used an o-ring for a while switched over to the silicone tubing and speculum life. Also works great for repairing a ripped swim jig or regular jig trailer. Looks like they have precut kits on eBay now. When I bought mine a few years ago, you just got the full length of tubing and cut it yourself. https://www.ebay.com/itm/76-Pc-Kit-Co-Angler-Special-3-Size-Wacky-Worm-Neko-Rig-Silicone-Tubes-Tool/264699724174?hash=item3da155418e:g:P2cAAOSwRRheLalb:sc:USPSFirstClass!49505!US!-1 Very cool ! I want to try for sure ... 1 Quote
lavbasser Posted May 30, 2020 Posted May 30, 2020 Do the long rolls of tubing sold on amazon hold up well when rigging through the tubing (perpendicular to worm)? Quote
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