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21 hours ago, BrianMDTX said:

I’ve caught a grand total of one bass on a Ned. Gross weight about 1 lb. 
 

I've reeled in enough algae to fill the cargo hold of a laker hauling ore to Sault Sainte Marie. Neds and ponds mix like pit bulls and kittens. 

Need to go weedless with a little worm hook and 1/16 oz slip sinker

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No double priced half worms that don’t even fill up 1/3 of the plastic bag for me 

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2 hours ago, TnRiver46 said:

No double priced half worms that don’t even fill up 1/3 of the plastic bag for me 

The bags are only 1/3 full because they last years. Elaztech is more durable than anything else out there. @Team9nine set a  ridiculous record with elaztech. That alone proves their durability.

 

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11 minutes ago, gimruis said:

The bags are only 1/3 full because they last years. Elaztech is more durable than anything else out there. @Team9nine set a  ridiculous record with elaztech. That alone proves their durability.

 

Yup. People will pay $5 for a half bag of Lays chips and heart disease. Why not for an absolute fish catcher that lasts an eternity unless you snag.

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If you truly want to get over your addiction, come bass fish in Mexico.  Mexican bass lakes, are like Rehab for Ned fisherman.  

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3 hours ago, TnRiver46 said:

No double priced half worms that don’t even fill up 1/3 of the plastic bag for me 

Double priced half worms under 1/3rd the bag that last 10-20x longer than any other double sized half price 2/3 full plastic out there. Pays for the other 10 bags of regular stuff by the time you finish one bag of elaztech.

25 minutes ago, king fisher said:

If you truly want to get over your addiction, come bass fish in Mexico.  Mexican bass lakes, are like Rehab for Ned fisherman.  

I wish bro, I could use a good 2 week detox. All my shakes will just add some action to my ned.

 

I bet there's some fat mexican bass bagged on lilneds

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4 hours ago, TnRiver46 said:

No double priced half worms that don’t even fill up 1/3 of the plastic bag for me 

I see 50 - 60 fish typically per worm with Elaztech over a few fish with plastisol. 

Posted
5 hours ago, Bdnoble84 said:

Need to go weedless with a little worm hook and 1/16 oz slip sinker

Zman nedlockZ is also a good alternative I picked a few up last week and like them already. Stay away from those weedless pro shroomz they aren't that good.

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I've caught 90% of my 3 lb + Spots on Neds so I'm not quitting. 

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7 hours ago, TriStateBassin106 said:

Zman nedlockZ

I use those too.

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Posted
21 hours ago, PUTitinYOURmouthFISH said:

Like 1/4 oz or less bullet weight t-rig?

Yes. 1/16 or 1/8 mostly Roboworm or Zoom finesse worm. A Brewer Slider head can be good also.

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For those of you who dislike Neds, keep it up.  The fewer fishermen that use them, the longer the fish will keep eating them.  

 

For those with bottom weed problems, I think a solution might be to drop shot a ned.  I haven't tried it yet, but after seeing fish chase neds on the retrieve, and starting a slow swim retrieve before they hit bottom (and it works), I don't think they are limited to just bottom fishing.  I think a drop shot will keep the weeds on the sinker and the ned will be above and stay relatively clean. 

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7 minutes ago, MickD said:

For those with bottom weed problems, I think a solution might be to drop shot a ned.

For weedy areas, I use a Gammy Finesse Jig Head in 3/32 or 3/16 oz with 1/0 hooks.

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9 hours ago, GreenPig said:

I see 50 - 60 fish typically per worm with Elaztech over a few fish with plastisol. 

I said I'd buy a mold to pour my own Ned worms when I ran out of Elaztech. I have two bags left, so maybe in 2025 I'll get a mold. 

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11 hours ago, PUTitinYOURmouthFISH said:

I bet there's some fat mexican bass bagged on lilneds

If a 7 inch Senko on a 3/8 oz jig can be considered a Ned, than lots of DD caught on Neds here.

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Here’s my anti ned rig, plastisol for life IMG-0764.jpg

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6 minutes ago, optimator said:

Ooooo, that’ll do 

Not according to this thread! 1/8 oz and BPS mini stick O. Disqualified!!!!!

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5 minutes ago, TnRiver46 said:

Not according to this thread! 1/8 oz and BPS mini stick O. Disqualified!!!!!

That’s right. I already got DQ’d earlier for it, now you are too. ?

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6 hours ago, MN Fisher said:

For weedy areas, I use a Gammy Finesse Jig Head in 3/32 or 3/16 oz with 1/0 hooks.

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For the very fine weeds at the bottom of Lake St Clair this does not work.  It's the head and tie that collect the weeds which may be dead and are like hair.  The only way to keep them off is to keep the jig out of them.  

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Question:   Is it possible to fish a Texas Rigged Ned on a Drop Shot?  

 

I’m just curious.  ?

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28 minutes ago, Tennessee Boy said:

Question:   Is it possible to fish a Texas Rigged Ned on a Drop Shot?  

 

I’m just curious.  ?

It depends on who’s watching………

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1 hour ago, Tennessee Boy said:

Question:   Is it possible to fish a Texas Rigged Ned on a Drop Shot?  

 

I’m just curious.  ?

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Honestly I think soccer is a joke, but great communication on the field

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