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dont discount the effectiveness of this technique.for strait tail worms i use a splitshot,the lightest i can get away w/ for conditions.w/ curly tails i use a swivel to decrease line twist.there are times especially on pressured fish or nuetral and negative fish that having no weight on the worm is necessary but the little weight above the baits imparts a different action.i have gone to this rig when im t-riggin(hook) and the wacky rig when im fishin weightless.

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WARNING DO NOT under any circumstance us a split shot 12-18 up your line on a Wacky Rig ;)

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The newest episode of Lindner's Angling Edge did half the episode on the split shot rig, and it was very informative.  Definitely something to add to my arsenal - I've never tried it before  ;)

A good point they mentioned is that it's NOT to be used as a search technique, but moreso when you know there are fish there but they're being finicky.

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anyone notice the link at the very bottom on the right?

Yama-Beef :-/       Fishing ad??

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it's also amazing that he raises them in TX, but gives full credit to the "Japanese Ways". He knows .........marketing! (8 steaks for $245 bucks)      ;D

Wagyu is more about the methods of feeding and raising the cattle and less about where it is actually raised.

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I'm not rich enough to eat Wagyu.  Not everyone has a garage full of plastic and a BMW in the driveway.   ;)

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