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Want to try these rigs this summer but I don't want to buy every shape and size imaginable..lol

What sizes do you recommend?

 

Also, isn't a neko rig a wacky w/ a nail weight? How do you Tokyo that?

 

TIA<

 

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Im actually going to buy some after work today. Looking to get the wide gap hooks in 3/0 and 4/0.

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It depends on which plastics you use. I use the 3/0 a lot, it’s the perfect size for the ri sweet beaver (pictured) and other creatures like the brush hog. For 5-6” finesse worms or stick worms I might go with the 2/0. 

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I’ve been catching a bunch of bass these past few days on the TR. I do wish there was a bait stopper though or a way to change out the hook. 

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1 hour ago, Texas Flood said:

I’ve been catching a bunch of bass these past few days on the TR. I do wish there was a bait stopper though or a way to change out the hook. 

 

 

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my friend light-punches with one.  

 

i tried it and it didnt gel with me.  i honestly didnt give it enough time.  now i have a few sitting on the washer...my wife has been saying to me, "shouldnt you put those away?"

 

one day..maybe even today.  

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