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Title: Speaking of Wacky Rigs...
Post by: Curt on December 24, 2017, 01:20:40 PM
When any of you guys wacky rig a Senko, what method do you use?

Do you hook it directly through the plastic, or do you use O rings?

And, if you use O rings, do you use one O ring, or do you use two of them criss crossed?
Title: Re: Speaking of Wacky Rigs...
Post by: Jig Man on December 24, 2017, 03:57:03 PM
When I do it it is on one of my home made soft sticks.  I just put a #2 hook through the worm with a carpet tack in one end and throw it out weightless.
Title: Re: Speaking of Wacky Rigs...
Post by: Nightmare on December 24, 2017, 07:01:24 PM
#4 octopus hook stabbed thru middle....sometimes slightly off towards one end or other if I'm feelin' crazy.  8)
Title: Re: Speaking of Wacky Rigs...
Post by: frugalangler on December 26, 2017, 09:35:17 PM
#4 octopus hook stabbed thru middle....sometimes slightly off towards one end or other if I'm feelin' crazy.  8)

Ah, you spoiled it, I was reading along and got to the end expecting "feelin' wacky", so disappointing!

But, I use all methods, probably the most effective has been a 3/0 wide gap instead of the octopus hook, learned that from a guide on El Salto, much more effective for bigger bass.
Title: Re: Speaking of Wacky Rigs...
Post by: Curt on December 27, 2017, 08:06:57 PM
probably the most effective has been a 3/0 wide gap instead of the octopus hook, learned that from a guide on El Salto, much more effective for bigger bass.

That's the kind of outside the box thinking that proves there is really no single "right way" to fish a particular bait, or even use a particular method.
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