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T-Rigging ? ? ?

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I'm one not ashamed to show when I don't know something.... I've seen a few people mention "T-Rigging"

I think I know what they are talking about but have never seen it.  

Anyone care to shed a little more light on this for me?

Thoughts - Comments - Explanations ? ? ?

(Pictures would be nice too... he he)

  • Super User

Welcome aboard!

http://bassresource.com/fishing/worm_rigs.html

At the top of this page you will see "Fishing Articles". Look through this section and you will find all the resources you'll need to get started.

Texas Rigging: to place a bullet weight to mover freely along the line and to to tie a worm hook below the weight. It is used to fish a soft plastic weedlessly.

  • Super User

This is a repost of one I did on Texas Rig Old School  :)

I was introduced to the Texas Rig back in 1972 while the equipment has changed the technique is still the same. The Texas Rig was originally designed to fish a plastic worm but today it is used with any type of soft plastic.

The Texas Rig and deep water (15' +) structure

1) Make a long cast

2) Strip 3 or 4 arms length of line, this will assure a vertical fall

3) Count the bait down, 15' of water count to 20 to make certain the bait is on the bottom, do it in your head if need be

4) Pause a good 30 seconds after the bait reaches bottom

5) Lower your rod to the 3 o'clock position while reeling slack & feel for anything unusual

6) Move the rod from 3 o'clock to 11 o'clock in three motions

7) Pause 30 seconds & feel for anything unusual

8) Repeat 5, 6, & 7 all the way back to the boat

9) If at any time you feel a noticeable tap, tug, line tighten, heaviness, or see line movement.

10) Without hesitation drop the rod, reel the slack, and set the hook

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