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Do you fish weightless rigs the same as weighted rigs, but just with a longer pause to let the worm sink?
What is baby bass? Whenever I see a video of someone texas rigging, they talk about measuring something with their thumb, and then they insert the hookpoint into the body of the bait. Can someone please clarify this for me? Tomorrow I think I am going to get about 2 packs of Senkos. What are two colors I should start out with? Why have two blades on a spinnerbait? More vibration and attraction for the fish? I have a chartreuse green and white one with one blade. What should be my next spinnerbait??? What are some advantages and why do you use bullet sinkers? More questions to be continued... Thanks guys. Julien |
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1. Baby bass is a lure color.
2. Texas rigging with thumb length is however that person does their measurement. All you have to do is make sure that the eye of the hook is somewhere inside the head of the lure. 3. Two colors of senkos that you should start out with are watermelon and white. 4. Sometimes 2 blades are better than one. Buy all different types of spinnerbaits with different blade combinations. Some days one blade works better than two or more blades. Just experiment. That's the only way to learn. Try a terminator spinnerbait in white and chartreuse with a tiny chrome colorado blade at the top and a gold willowleaf blade following the colorado blade. 5. The bullet sinker is an all-around sinker, comes in many weights, and can be used for texas rigs, carolina rigs, and kentucky rigs. |
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i think you got driz.
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Baby bass is a color. Practice t-rigging, and youll eventually get it perfect.
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