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New Video! How to Fish a Carolina Rig in Summer

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  • BassResource.com Administrator

Elite pro John Crews breaks down his complete Carolina rig setup, including weights, leader length, line selection, and the best baits to use. He also shares key tips for fishing current, reducing snags, and maximizing your efficiency when covering water. If you want to find and catch more bass in deep water this summer, the Carolina rig is a must-have technique. 

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Man I hate a C-rig, but I really need to get better at it. I'd probably be able to be a lot more effective with it now with Livescope where I can see the structure I want to fish instead of just fan casting points. It's not a very fun way to fish but it sure does catch big ones.

  • Super User

Years ago, I did this far more often than I do today. Its just the prep you have to do, and the advancement of the senko type baits which I use far more than other plastics. When I did use the CR rig, I often used a big hollow tube bait, and a long leader. I stuffed the tube with some Styrofoam so it would float high above the big weight stirring up the bottom. Then Texas rig the tube right through the tube and the stuffed Styrofoam. Sitting still the tube would dance in place with just the slightest twitch of the line. When pulling the weight, the tube would dive down and then float up slowly. It was a good paring but a pain to deal with in the boat. The big weight would also often snag on limestone rock bottom, and I would have to reverse boat direction to remove the snag. This happened far too often in our deep Everglades canals.

  • Super User

These videos Glenn posts are invaluable - keep ‘em coming ! … I either learn something new or I am reminded of a time tested technique I make a point to re-visit from watching these bass fishing videos. The cool thing is that there are newer , improved terminal tackle that can be used making up a C-Rig such as The Carolina Keeper , various size brass or tungsten weights , more sizes of beads , swivels , brass clackers , bobber stops , improved hooks / hook coatings , more abrasion resistant FC or co-poly lines and lastly a large variety of soft plastics that allow a C- Rig to be creatively set up for any depth and situation … Often “old can become new again” as John Crews demonstrates .

  • Super User

Im old C rig is old. It works. Match made in heaven

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