Wacky Jigging?
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- HillbillyGeek
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Wacky Jigging?
Have you guys ever wacky-rigged finesse plastics using a small (1/16oz) jig head instead of a bare hook? I recently read an article that said "wacky jigging" is a very effective technique. They never said if they were vertical-jigging or casting...
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RE:Wacky Jigging?
I saw a video on Youtube earlier today showing this exact same thing. Looked pretty odd to me. But if the bass dig it, who am I to complain.
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RE:Wacky Jigging?
think I would feel better drop-shotting a wacky style rig myself. Seem that if you were bouncing off the bottom it would kill the action of your plastic, I mean while you are letting it sink back to bottom it really isn't getting to wiggle the way wacky was meant to, ya know. Where as on a drop shot the wacky is in full effect the whole time it was in the water. JMO
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RE:Wacky Jigging?
AaronE wrote: But if the bass dig it, who am I to complain.
Aaron does have a point though
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RE:Wacky Jigging?
Dang. The plastic surgeon said it wouldn't be so obvious after the surgery!ProP-Junkie wrote: Aaron does have a point though
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- noclothes1
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RE:Wacky Jigging?
I read an article in Bassmaster about the Flick- shake. This sounds similar. I'd assume it is fished the same as a regular wacky rig, just the lure tumbles and vibrates or shakes more than a regular wacky rig. Doesn't hurt to try right?
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RE:Wacky Jigging?
Definitely never hurts to try. I've caught bass on some of these creature baits that look like something out of a horror movie. Nothing in real life looks like some of these creature baits, yet the bass love 'em. That's good enough for me hehenoclothes1 wrote:I read an article in Bassmaster about the Flick- shake. This sounds similar. I'd assume it is fished the same as a regular wacky rig, just the lure tumbles and vibrates or shakes more than a regular wacky rig. Doesn't hurt to try right?
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- zen leecher aka Bill W
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RE:Wacky Jigging?
looks like this style of fishing would be perfect for a person suffering from parkinson's disease.
RE:Wacky Jigging?
It gives us all something to look forward to in our old age. Well, that and sponge baths.zen leecher aka Bill W wrote:looks like this style of fishing would be perfect for a person suffering from parkinson's disease.
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RE:Wacky Jigging?
Yeah it works very well!! The fish have not seen it and they love it!
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RE:Wacky Jigging?
Yea it works I put a 12in worm on one of my jigs and have caught a few. It dose help if its a curl tail worm.
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