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  • Super User

 

Pretty interesting

Thanks for sharing Raul....

  • Super User

What's ingenious about it? He's fishing at a spillway. You could throw a dirty shoelace at the fish and they would bite it. 

That's a lot of rigging...neat looking action though.  Reminds me of a mosquito larvae.

  • Super User

I saw this the other day, thought about posting about it but wasn't sure about the name it was like unirig or something.  

Not sure if the fish will think its a million dollar idea, although definitely looks like it has that million dollar action to attract anglers.  If a company could put baits on the market with the tubing preinstalled in the baits, a few welded rings and hooks they would sell like crazy. 

Similar concept as the

Manns Springr II worm.

 

The manns work really well.

 

 

 

I think a nose hooked worm has more realistic action, though I'm not sure I've ever actually seen a worm swimming before. I dang well know I haven't seen one break dancing like in the video though. But who knows.

  • Super User

Just watched a YouTube video on this today.

 

On my list.

You could also throw a treble hook on the split ring if you so desired. 

On 10/18/2021 at 8:41 PM, slonezp said:

What's ingenious about it? He's fishing at a spillway. You could throw a dirty shoelace at the fish and they would bite it. 

Assuming the spillway is in Japan, it is probably ultra pressured. There's a reason the wacky rig, free rig, and now this all come out of Japan. They have to get mega-finesse-y. 

  • Super User

These would have to be made up ahead of time .  That would take longer than tying a carolina rig and last maybe one fish .

I imagine that's a lot closer to what a worm really looks like when it's "swimming" but man, that seems like a lot of work.

 

I guess you could pre-rig some and save time on the water, because that doesn't seem like the worm will last for more than one fish. Maybe 2?. 

 

Any reason you wouldn't put the hook at the tail end of the worm rather than the head? I guess you could do both. Something about the placement of the split ring bothers me. 

 

I  think it is supposed to look like a worm.  More like a cranefly larvae 

 

I guess only time will tell if the inu rig is the new neko rig, and really catches on with the fish and the anglers, or if it's just another rig that gets lost in the melee. Looks kind of cool to me, but I'm an angler, and most things catch anglers more than they catch fish... oh wait, except for those $200 dollar swimbaits, I guess those catch anglers and fish haha 

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