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What Do You Wacky Rig?

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  • Super User

Senko, Dingers, Money Makers, Flat dogs, Scoundrels, and some finesse worms. 

  • Super User

Wacky rig....probably just senkos and other stick baits.  Wacky jig, that's another story....add a tiny bit of weight to this rig, and it becomes something entirely more useful to me.

  • Author

Franco - Please elaborate!

  • Super User

Elaborate on what part, the bait and rig, or why?  It's a wacky jig.  A bait that has a bit of weight - one that I can better control and feel is more useful to me than any unweighted bait.  That's not to say I don't throw unweighted baits, but I throw something weighted far more often.  I like the wacky jig better than the neko or nail rig, and other weighted solutions for wacky hooked baits.

  • Super User

Elaborate on what part, the bait and rig, or why? It's a wacky jig. A bait that has a bit of weight - one that I can better control and feel is more useful to me than any unweighted bait. That's not to say I don't throw unweighted baits, but I throw something weighted far more often. I like the wacky jig better than the neko or nail rig, and other weighted solutions for wacky hooked baits.

And now you need to zip it pal. Lol.
  • Super User

I mean, er, they're a waste of time, lol.

 

2nd biggest bass in NY, wacky jig....

 

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  • Author

Thanks Franco, I have been experimenting with wacky rigging stick baits and finesse worms behind a traditional jig instead of a craw trailer......results are outstanding.

  • Super User

That's not really what I mean at all, but if it works, fish 'em.

 

These are wacky jigs:

 

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  • Author

Gotcha, I use different types of weighted wacky jigs too, I even bought some great ones from BlueBasser last year!

  • Author

Does anyone wacky rig any "non traditional" baits?

  • Super User

Gummy worms.

  • Super User

They hold up better than senkos too,

Does anyone wacky rig any "non traditional" baits?

I wacky rigged a lake fork magic shad this year and did well with it.

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