Sissyfishing Posted October 21, 2020 Posted October 21, 2020 Drop / split shots, floating, weightless, wacky, Texas, Ned etc. ive done well on split shot, floating, and fishing a weightless 6 inch ribbon tail around grass in summer, Texas pegged in pads and brush and on road beds. and a white twitch worm on riprap, it’s just a 4 inch straight tail on a small hook twitch twitch pause repeat Quote
Super User BrianMDTX Posted October 21, 2020 Super User Posted October 21, 2020 I’ve caught more on a WR by far. But I truly like fishing a TR with a 1/4 oz. tungsten bullet weight and either a Zoom Trick worm, Zoom Mag 2 or a 9” Mann’s Jelly worm with a Gammy 3/0 EWG hook and slowly working it across the bottom. When I feel that “tap-tap-tap” and drive that hook home, I feel like I’ve truly caught that bass vs the lure doing most of the work on its own. 1 Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted October 21, 2020 Super User Posted October 21, 2020 I always use to fish a t-rig until a few years ago. Now it’s a split shot rig or weightless. Quote
Sissyfishing Posted October 21, 2020 Author Posted October 21, 2020 Split shot seems to have more control i fish light and small 1/16 or 1/8 and 4 inch straight tail but a lot of curly tails back in the good ole days when mister twister was boss and jig worms I forgot them small lead head on a 4 inch ribbon tail with constant retrieve was deadly Quote
Super User DitchPanda Posted October 21, 2020 Super User Posted October 21, 2020 I'd say a weightless senko or trick worm is my most productive. Quote
Super User GaryH Posted October 21, 2020 Super User Posted October 21, 2020 Texas, drop shot, wacky 1 Quote
Bass Rutten Posted October 21, 2020 Posted October 21, 2020 I use a variety of (mostly) straight tail worms rigged on home-made tokyo/jika rigs 50%+ of the time, otherwise the same worms split time between flipshot or mojo rigs. Quote
GetFishorDieTryin Posted October 22, 2020 Posted October 22, 2020 Since I started throwing Neko and Chicken rigs I don't throw a SH as often, especially in grass. Ive caught some real nice fish on Nekos, but nothing will ever take the place of the SH. SH is my favorite way to catch fish on a worm. 1 Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted October 22, 2020 Super User Posted October 22, 2020 I fish 5 worms: 4" Senko 5" Senko 3" Robo ned worm 4.5" Roboworm straight tail worm 7" Berkley power worm. Senkos get used in just about every way possible, weightless texas and wacky, wacky jig, neko, dropshotted wacky, weighted t-rig, and more Ned worms get used on a mushroom, or small football head, and I have even had great success drop shotting them. They are real sleeper fishing weightless too. Every spring and fall on calm overcast days in mid to low 50 degree water, big smallmouth pull up to the deep weed line here and suspend for some reason, they won't go down for a jig, tube, or ned rig. The drop shot falls too fast through them, and they won't chase swimbaits/grubs. But they can't stand that little ned worm texas rigged, but weightless falling. It gets bit 10:1 over a 4" senko, and 20:1 over anything wacky rigged in the cooler water during this little window of odd behavior they have. Roboworms are my go-to drop shot worm 99% of the time nose hooked, and can also be deadly on very light line and a small 1/16th oz wacky jig in ultra tuff conditions. Power worms are great for swimming a worm, pitching into and around cover on a t-rig when the jig/beaver/craw bite is "off", and they are excellent on a power shot. Quote
Sissyfishing Posted October 22, 2020 Author Posted October 22, 2020 What’s SH? whats a chicken rig? Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted October 22, 2020 Global Moderator Posted October 22, 2020 I like fishing worms any way you can rig them Quote
Super User Catt Posted October 22, 2020 Super User Posted October 22, 2020 Mid-summer night, deep water structure, full moon on the horizon, gentle southern breeze, Hoot Owl in the distance, that solid thump on a T-rig! Yea I like that! ? 9 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted October 22, 2020 Global Moderator Posted October 22, 2020 38 minutes ago, Catt said: Mid-summer night, deep water structure, full moon on the horizon, gentle southern breeze, Hoot Owl in the distance, that solid thump on a T-rig! Yea I like that! ? Bug spray? 1 Quote
Super User Mobasser Posted October 22, 2020 Super User Posted October 22, 2020 Light t rig, slow hops, or lift drop on the bottom. 1 Quote
Super User Bankc Posted October 23, 2020 Super User Posted October 23, 2020 Texas rig. My grandfather, who lived in Texas, taught me how to fish it like that. He didn't even know there was another way to do it until I introduced him to the Carolina rig that I saw on Bill Dance or Jimy Houston. Still, he obviously had the bass in his local lakes trained to eat those Texas rigged, purple, curly tailed worms because they'd hit those 3 to 1 over any other worm method. 1 Quote
Super User jbsoonerfan Posted October 23, 2020 Super User Posted October 23, 2020 Any way, as long as I can back reel them in. Quote
Hook2Jaw Posted October 23, 2020 Posted October 23, 2020 Texas rigged with a quarter ounce of lead. I've been doing it since I was a kid. Quote
Super User Columbia Craw Posted October 23, 2020 Super User Posted October 23, 2020 Texas rig in cover and shaky head in more open water scenarios. Quote
Super User Bird Posted October 23, 2020 Super User Posted October 23, 2020 It's hard to beat Texas overall. Also like weightless in heavy cover, Neko and drop-shot on flats. Quote
Yakalong Posted October 23, 2020 Posted October 23, 2020 Texas rigged has always worked well for me. 1 Quote
Super User GreenPig Posted October 27, 2020 Super User Posted October 27, 2020 Favorite- 1/8 oz Tungsten bullet in front of a 7/0 EWG with a 10-14" ribbon tail at night Most Productive- Ned TRD Quote
JFlynn97 Posted October 27, 2020 Posted October 27, 2020 On 10/21/2020 at 3:45 PM, BrianMDTX said: I’ve caught more on a WR by far. But I truly like fishing a TR with a 1/4 oz. tungsten bullet weight and either a Zoom Trick worm, Zoom Mag 2 or a 9” Mann’s Jelly worm with a Gammy 3/0 EWG hook and slowly working it across the bottom. When I feel that “tap-tap-tap” and drive that hook home, I feel like I’ve truly caught that bass vs the lure doing most of the work on its own. this but 1/8oz is by far my comfort bait of choice Quote
GetFishorDieTryin Posted October 27, 2020 Posted October 27, 2020 On 10/21/2020 at 10:10 PM, Sissyfishing said: What’s SH? whats a chicken rig? SH=Shakey Head The Chicken rig is kind of like a weedless neko because its T rigged...Search Chicken Rig and Tiny Child Rig on Youtube Quote
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