berkleyfan81 Posted December 14, 2010 Posted December 14, 2010 I just want to know what is a good wacky rig setup would be what kind of rod action do i need and have fast gear ratio . Many people I talk to say you need a medium light or medium action rod what is you opinion and what is your setup choice ? Quote
Dockhead Posted December 16, 2010 Posted December 16, 2010 It depends somewhat on the weight of the baits you are throwing. Wacky rigged senko-style baits are easy to throw on most spinning rods. For flimsier baits it is nice to have a little tip movement so you can get some casting distance. I was thinking about getting a rod specifically for wacky rigs, but it turned out I had a rod that did fine, as far as casting at least. I am using a 6'10" Kistler Mag, MH. I think they say it is fast action, but I have no problem throwing wacky rigged finesse worms with it. Quote
jdw174 Posted December 16, 2010 Posted December 16, 2010 I have an older AllStar SRMHTN, MH action that I use for all my Senko/Wacky rigging. It's paired with an AbuGarcia reel and 20lb Spiderwire Stealth braid. Works great for skipping, too. Quote
trevor Posted December 16, 2010 Posted December 16, 2010 It depends somewhat on the weight of the baits you are throwing. Wacky rigged senko-style baits are easy to throw on most spinning rods.For flimsier baits it is nice to have a little tip movement so you can get some casting distance. I was thinking about getting a rod specifically for wacky rigs, but it turned out I had a rod that did fine, as far as casting at least. I am using a 6'10" Kistler Mag, MH. I think they say it is fast action, but I have no problem throwing wacky rigged finesse worms with it. Yeah I also use a heavier rod than what is usually recommended. I usually fish wacky rigs around alot of cover, so I need to steer the fish around alot. Quote
Super User Wayne P. Posted December 16, 2010 Super User Posted December 16, 2010 I have a couple dozen spinning rigs for that presentation. The most effective set-ups involve the bait being thrown. 95% of the time I am using either a Zoom Finesse or Zoom Trick worm. For the finesse worm, I use a 6' medium action rod. For the Trick worm, I use a 6'6" medium heavy rod. With both I use the Shimano spinning reels with the 6.2:1 gear ratio. I only fish Senkos (rarely) with baitcasting gear. Quote
berkleyfan81 Posted December 16, 2010 Author Posted December 16, 2010 i fishing just a weightless senko wacky rig . but thanks for your tips Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted December 17, 2010 Super User Posted December 17, 2010 I will use a wacky rig on just about any combo I have, depends on what size bait, and/or how heavy the cover is, if I am putting the bait into open holes in heavy milfoil, I'll use a flipping stick and heavy line like 17lb fluorocarbon or 50lb braid. Or if I'm fishing deep water, out side the weeds I'll use a M power spinning rod with 8lb fluoro, or 10 braid, skipping docks I use a MH spinning rod w/30 lb braid, and just GP use I'll use a MH casting rod with 14 lb fluoro, or 30lb braid. I guess what I am saying is I wouldn't get tied to ONE set up for............well............anything, but in this case wacky rigs. Quote
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