CC268 Posted May 25, 2022 Posted May 25, 2022 I can’t seem to find much on what size Neko Rig weight is appropriate for different depths. I’d like to get some tungsten weights. What’s a good weight that would cover up to ~20 feet deep? Thanks Quote
Super User FryDog62 Posted May 25, 2022 Super User Posted May 25, 2022 I buy the 1/8 oncers... break them in half for approx 10 feet or less (depending on wind/current). Occasionally the full 1/8 oz at deeper depths or sometimes in river current. Quote
Super User NHBull Posted May 25, 2022 Super User Posted May 25, 2022 At 20ft, I use what ever I would use for DS as wind and current also factor in Quote
Super User Catt Posted May 25, 2022 Super User Posted May 25, 2022 Go to Lowe's or Home Depot & buy 11/2" paneling nails. They have nice little ridges that keep them in the plastic & unlike lead or tungsten the desolve in the water. 4 Quote
Super User WRB Posted May 25, 2022 Super User Posted May 25, 2022 ^^^^the ordinal nail weight^^^^ ROF depends on the size and type of soft plastic worm being used. I use 3/32 ox 90% of the time with hand pour worms between 6” to 7 1/2” for decades to about 15’ deep. Try cutting about 1/4” off the nose of the worn to create a flat to help the worm stand up on the bottom. Why tungsten in AZ? You will loose the weight a high % of the time. Tom 3 Quote
SproDD79 Posted May 25, 2022 Posted May 25, 2022 At 20ft plus I like these at 3/16oz. https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Mustad_Tungsten_TitanX_Neko_Screw_Weights/descpage-NKX.html Quote
CC268 Posted May 25, 2022 Author Posted May 25, 2022 1 hour ago, WRB said: ^^^^the ordinal nail weight^^^^ ROF depends on the size and type of soft plastic worm being used. I use 3/32 ox 90% of the time with hand pour worms between 6” to 7 1/2” for decades to about 15’ deep. Try cutting about 1/4” off the nose of the worn to create a flat to help the worm stand up on the bottom. Why tungsten in AZ? You will loose the weight a high % of the time. Tom I use tungsten for Texas Rig and Drop Shot and it’s an absolute game changer for sensitivity. I’ll never go back to lead. Figured I might as well use tungsten for the Neko Rig too? 1 Quote
Super User WRB Posted May 25, 2022 Super User Posted May 25, 2022 Wacky rigged soft plastic with a tungsten weight will not improve feedback as the soft plastic is a shock absorber. Only advantage is smaller size weight and that could make a difference. Tom 2 Quote
CC268 Posted May 25, 2022 Author Posted May 25, 2022 7 minutes ago, WRB said: Wacky rigged soft plastic with a tungsten weight will not improve feedback as the soft plastic is a shock absorber. Only advantage is smaller size weight and that could make a difference. Tom I gotcha...makes sense thanks! I think I'll try 3/32 first and order different weight sizes if I feel the need Quote
Super User WRB Posted May 25, 2022 Super User Posted May 25, 2022 The TD Tungsten nail weights on TW look good. Tom Quote
Drawdown Posted May 25, 2022 Posted May 25, 2022 (edited) 5 hours ago, Catt said: Go to Lowe's or Home Depot & buy 11/2" paneling nails. They have nice little ridges that keep them in the plastic & unlike lead or tungsten the desolve in the water. Ever weighed one of these? EDIT: I calculated the weight of one from a pack of 1 5/8” nails as being about 1/32oz. That’s assuming the listed overall weight of the package and the number of nails (193, in this case) isn’t far off. Edited May 26, 2022 by Drawdown Follow-up/addition 1 Quote
Super User Catt Posted May 26, 2022 Super User Posted May 26, 2022 3 hours ago, Drawdown said: Ever weighed one of these? EDIT: I calculated the weight of one from a pack of 1 5/8” nails as being about 1/32oz. That’s assuming the listed overall weight of the package and the number of nails (193, in this case) isn’t far off. Nails come in different diameters thus different weights. Don't understand why y'all wanna waste money on lead or tungsten weights that you're probably gonna lose. 1 Quote
Drawdown Posted May 26, 2022 Posted May 26, 2022 10 hours ago, Catt said: Nails come in different diameters thus different weights. Good point. The ones I looked at were these #16’s. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Grip-Rite-16-1-2-x-1-5-8-in-White-Steel-Panel-Board-Nails-192-per-Pack-158PBWH/202308576 Quote
Super User Catt Posted May 26, 2022 Super User Posted May 26, 2022 @Drawdown I would have thought they weighed more than that. I'll have to look at the ones I have. I know some are aluminum, they're not very heavy. I've always thrown Wacky Rigs with a nail weight, now everyone says that's a Neko Rig & I'm like whatever. I will also Texas Rig Trick Worm or Bass Assassin Tapout Worm & insert the nail in the tail. This will cause the worm to fall more horizontal. Quote
Super User scaleface Posted May 26, 2022 Super User Posted May 26, 2022 Take an el-cheapo crappie jig , clip the barb off , bend the wire hook to a U-shape , then insert it in the worm . It will hold and save money . 2 Quote
padon Posted May 28, 2022 Posted May 28, 2022 On 5/26/2022 at 4:52 PM, scaleface said: Take an el-cheapo crappie jig , clip the barb off , bend the wire hook to a U-shape , then insert it in the worm . It will hold and save money . ive done that with ned heads. slip it in up past the collar. if the hook is bent or the point broken your gonna throw it away anyway. 2 Quote
Primus Posted June 2, 2022 Posted June 2, 2022 nother good money saving alternative weight are drywall screws , they stay in place very well and the 1-1/4" size matches up nicely with a 6.5" Yamamoto Kut Tail worm or a 6" Strike King Ocho . 1 Quote
Super User BrianMDTX Posted June 2, 2022 Super User Posted June 2, 2022 55 minutes ago, Primus said: nother good money saving alternative weight are drywall screws , they stay in place very well and the 1-1/4" size matches up nicely with a 6.5" Yamamoto Kut Tail worm or a 6" Strike King Ocho . That’s what I use. No lead and they’ll rust away if lost. 1 Quote
Super User ChrisD46 Posted June 7, 2022 Super User Posted June 7, 2022 On 5/25/2022 at 2:46 PM, Catt said: Go to Lowe's or Home Depot & buy 11/2" paneling nails. They have nice little ridges that keep them in the plastic & unlike lead or tungsten the desolve in the water. *What do each of these nails weigh approximately ? 1 Quote
Super User Catt Posted June 7, 2022 Super User Posted June 7, 2022 2 hours ago, ChrisD46 said: *What do each of these nails weigh approximately ? IDK ? Quote
Super User J Francho Posted June 7, 2022 Super User Posted June 7, 2022 On 5/25/2022 at 4:39 PM, CC268 said: I use tungsten for Texas Rig and Drop Shot and it’s an absolute game changer for sensitivity. I’ll never go back to lead. Figured I might as well use tungsten for the Neko Rig too? It won't matter a bit since it's stuck in the plastic. Use whatever to add weight. How much depends on wind and how fast you want it to sink. Personally, at 20', I'm drop shotting. 2 Quote
Bdnoble84 Posted June 7, 2022 Posted June 7, 2022 I pour blank worm mold heads to warm up my mold. I save them and use them for neko weights. Quote
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