Thread: Whacky Riggin'
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Old March 25th, 2004, 03:11 PM
alwayfishking
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Default Whacky Riggin'

A majority of my senkos cast last year were on size 1 gammy octopus hooks
wacky rigged. It's just a killer presentation. When I go out fishing I
usually have two rods just for senkos, 1 wacky rigged and 1 texas rigged for
those not so friendly exposed hook places.

But casting that wacky rig into some brush or sticks has paid off as well,
sure I've lost enough hooks but some nice fish have come out as well.
"Ken Blevins" wrote in message
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Bob
I pretty much use the same method of WW-ing but I,ve found that if I stop

my
retrieve in mid retrieve, kill it and let it fall a few feet, I get bite
fairly often . I guess bass just follow it out of curiousity but can't
resist the wiggle
Last year [late fall] I experimented by using circle hooks instead of
traditional worm hooks and my catch rate went up a little . OR at least it
seemed to
Ken

"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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I have whacky rigged Senko style baits with very good success. I just

toss
it to a likely location and let it sink to the bottom. Jig it up once

or
twice, and then crank it in.

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"Aa Aa" wrote in message
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I was just curious as to who has tried this type of rigging.

I usually just Texas rig or Carolina rig my worms, but I think I'm

gonna
give this a shot.