08-09-04, 06:24 PM | #1 |
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how do u use a weightless t-rig?
i wasnt sure just how ur supposto work a weightless t-rig?
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08-09-04, 06:32 PM | #2 |
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Re: how do u use a weightless t-rig?
normally on a spinning rod but a senko ya can use a bait caster...maybe...
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08-09-04, 06:45 PM | #3 |
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Re: how do u use a weightless t-rig?
i ment how r u suposto work it?
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08-09-04, 06:55 PM | #4 |
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Re: how do u use a weightless t-rig?
Depends on what you are using. I use several different baits rigged weightless T-rig:
A fluke-I cast it out anw work it back with quick, gentle twitches of the rod tip. Senko-cast it out, let it sink, and let it sit. Pull it a little, let it sink and let it sit. Floating worm-work it with real sharp, fast twitches of the rod tip. a paddle tail worm like a Mann's Dragon worm-cast it up on the cover I'm fishing-usually hydrilla-pull it off into the water and let is sink a little, then reel it in a little, then stop and let it sink, then repeat. A cut tail worm like an Ultra vibe speed worm-I just cast it out and reel it back in like a buzzbait. |
08-09-04, 09:43 PM | #5 |
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Re: how do u use a weightless t-rig?
You cast it out, let it sink, reel in the slack, give it a couple twitches, and when you feel the weight of the fish set the hook and reel it in...
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08-09-04, 10:05 PM | #6 |
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Re: how do u use a weightless t-rig?
alright thx for the advice i guess ill see if it works tomorow
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08-09-04, 10:35 PM | #7 |
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Re: how do u use a weightless t-rig?
;DIf fishing weightless tube's you can fish them as you would fish jerkbait's,floating worm's.Let them drift down
them give them a slow twitch and let them drift down again.They also work great around lilypad's and on weed edge's.Good luck |
08-10-04, 03:23 PM | #8 |
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Re: how do u use a weightless t-rig?
I usually cast a short distance(about 10-20 feet not much)let it drop then i let it sit for a few seconds then just real in slowly.
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08-10-04, 07:07 PM | #9 |
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Re: how do u use a weightless t-rig?
[quote author=Rebbasser link=board=news;num=1092086666;start=0#3 date=08/09/04 at 17:55:17]Depends on what you are using. I use several different baits rigged weightless T-rig:
A fluke-I cast it out anw work it back with quick, gentle twitches of the rod tip. Senko-cast it out, let it sink, and let it sit. Pull it a little, let it sink and let it sit. Floating worm-work it with real sharp, fast twitches of the rod tip. a paddle tail worm like a Mann's Dragon worm-cast it up on the cover I'm fishing-usually hydrilla-pull it off into the water and let is sink a little, then reel it in a little, then stop and let it sink, then repeat. A cut tail worm like an Ultra vibe speed worm-I just cast it out and reel it back in like a buzzbait.[/quote] I agree with Rebasser as usual ;D. If it's a Lizard or brush hogs or zipper worms, a slow steady retrieve will work sometimes, instead of twitches(due to the action of the bait). Let the fish tell you. Lizards |
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