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I've never tried this, but has anyone thrown a C-Rig with a wacky rigged senko type worm.  I just thought it might be something a little different.  I've gotten a lot of bass when I work the wacky rig.  I usually let it fall once, then "jig" it up, let it fall, repeat.  I've gotten many bass on the jig part.  Thought it might be cool to try the wacky on a C-rig let it fall, then maybe sweep the rod, and let the wacky rig fall again.  I know I've read about people using the wacky rig under a slip bobber, but I have never read about it c-rigged.  Was just curious if anyone has tried it and what your results might have been?

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I 've never done it with a regular C-rig but I 've done it with a splitshot rig, not with a senko but with a french fry worm 8" behind the split shot, man. That day, many years ago was those days that the regular presentations were just not giving good results, tried the wacky rig but it lacked of enough weight to be on the bottom and when I shaked the worm it lifted too much from the bottom so I tought, what if I add a number 3 split shot ....? at the first cast I nailed one, a couple of more casts another one, that day I just anhilated them.

Necessity is the mother of invention.  ;)

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Ever heard of the wet noodle rig?... :-?...I picked this up from Mike Ike at Bassmaster University, it's a drop-shot rig with wacky-rigged worm, but the trick is to not move it at all, just throw it out there and let it sit on a taught line. The current makes the worm quiver in place and drives bass crazy.

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