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I have noticed alot of people rig the Fat Ikas backwards and have seen a few people say they rigg the sweet beavers as well.  Is there anything else you guys are rigging backwards?  

backward is excellent for crawbaits as well.

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I have noticed alot of people rig the Fat Ikas backwards and have seen a few people say they rigg the sweet beavers as well. Is there anything else you guys are rigging backwards?

Ikas

Beavers

Tail Less Grubs

Yamamoto Kreatures

Senkos

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I have noticed alot of people rig the Fat Ikas backwards and have seen a few people say they rigg the sweet beavers as well. Is there anything else you guys are rigging backwards?

Ikas

Beavers

Tail Less Grubs

Yamamoto Kreatures

Senkos

Senkos backwards?

Okay Raul, it's on my "To Do" list :D

Roger

What is a tail-less grub?

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I rig a senko on either end. I start with the fat and then when that's torn I go to the other end. When that is all torn, I then wacky rig it.

a fluke...

yea...

try it...

you'll thank me for it. :D

I rig a senko on either end. I start with the fat and then when that's torn I go to the other end. When that is all torn, I then wacky rig it.

x2. your bait lasts alot longer

backward is excellent for crawbaits as well.

When you say rig a craw backwards, do you mean rigging it on the pincer end? Or do you mean the tail end?

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What is a tail-less grub?

A grub without tail and a ball like end.

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I'm still stumped, Raul. I know of "twister tail", "paddle or boot tail","spade tail", but still no "ball tail". Who makes them and do you have a picture? The only ball tail i can think of is a stickbait with balls on both ends. Is it me? Am i the only one wondering what this is?

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I'm still stumped, Raul. I know of "twister tail", "paddle or boot tail","spade tail", but still no "ball tail". Who makes them and do you have a picture? The only ball tail i can think of is a stickbait with balls on both ends. Is it me? Am i the only one wondering what this is?

There you go:

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Senkos and craws.

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Tubes. Works wonders sometimes for smallmouth bass.  :D

I have noticed alot of people rig the Fat Ikas backwards and have seen a few people say they rigg the sweet beavers as well. Is there anything else you guys are rigging backwards?

Ikas

Beavers

Tail Less Grubs

Yamamoto Kreatures

Senkos

Senkos backwards?

Okay Raul, it's on my "To Do" list :D

Roger

Oh God yea bro.  EVERY time the fat end of my Senko starts looking like chopped hamberger, I re rig that sucker backwards.  Gets me a few more fish for my money, and absolutely works just as good as rigging it from the head end.  To be honest the Senko casts farther than any other worm I've used as it weighs more and is more has killer areodynamics, and when I rig it backwards it casts even further because there's more weight further away from the rod tip.  Not a HUGE difference in distance, but it can give me a couple extra yards if I need it.

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I tried fishing backwards, I kept hitting my partner in the back of the boat, so i just found it is easier to fish facing the water ;D

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