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What the Ned Rig Mimics

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2 hours ago, kcdinkerz said:

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In other words, Ned rig mimics crap.

18 hours ago, Bunnielab said:

I ended up with a few bags of GY hula grubs that IU have never had much luck with.  I am going to try them this year with the legs cut off and rigged like a Fat Ika.  A "Skinnyfat Ika" maybe? 

We put them on slider jigs and crush the bass with them. It is a great limit catcher with an occasional big fish.

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They mimic something alive . The bottom of the waters we fish are full of life . Darters , sculpins , insects ...Bass see something that look alive they eat it .

Looks like a foraging minnow or baitfish to me

 

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46 minutes ago, moguy1973 said:

Looks like a foraging minnow or baitfish to me

 

In other words: food

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