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Wife And A Wacky Rig

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  • Super User

Took my wife out to practice fishing a wacky rig at one of our ponds and she seemed to have zero problem figuring it out. We are headed on vacation soon and have the opportunity to fish a private trophy lake and this is what she will be throwing mostly, along with some top water as well. 

 

Not bad for a city girl. This was her biggest for the day. Just shy of 3lbs. 

 

 

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  • Super User

Well done! First time one of my boys cast a 

drop shot off a dock - practice, as well - he 

caught a 4 lb bass. It was just the start for him.

 

Good luck at the trophy lake!

  • Super User

Sweet!

  • Global Moderator

Took my wife out to practice fishing a wacky rig at one of our ponds and she seemed to have zero problem figuring it out. We are headed on vacation soon and have the opportunity to fish a private trophy lake and this is what she will be throwing mostly, along with some top water as well. 

 

Not bad for a city girl. This was her biggest for the day. Just shy of 3lbs. 

This is where my wife caught most of her bass, just look for the bridges and have her cast right up on each side.

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That's where her PB came from on a black and blue wacky rig. It probably would have been half a pound heavier if it hadn't coughed up a 12-15 inch long eel while she was fighting it. 

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There really isn't anywhere on that lake that doesn't look fishy though.

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Your chariot unless he's upgraded, it really was a nice ride especially having the wife too, plenty of room for her to get comfortable when she got tired of fighting fish :)

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  • Super User

That didn't help my patience at all.... 9 days....

This is where my wife caught most of her bass, just look for the bridges and have her cast right up on each side.

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That's where her PB came from on a black and blue wacky rig. It probably would have been half a pound heavier if it hadn't coughed up a 12-15 inch long eel while she was fighting it.

DSCF0150_zpsed430b7c.jpg

There really isn't anywhere on that lake that doesn't look fishy though.

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Your chariot unless he's upgraded, it really was a nice ride especially having the wife too, plenty of room for her to get comfortable when she got tired of fighting fish :)

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What lake is this?

  • Global Moderator

What lake is this?

It's a private lake that my buddy lives on, Hampton Lakes. 

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