What is your go-to ned rig setup?
What is your go-to ned rig setup?
What is your go-to rod, reel, bait, hook, and line for this setup?
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Flyssa + Certate 3000 + YGK SS 112 10lb/ 6lb tatsu leader.
Im using 1/20, 1/15 Zman ned head + Zman plastics
Adam
Im using 1/20, 1/15 Zman ned head + Zman plastics
Adam
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The business end.
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I’ve got a rod tube that I suspected would have been here today coming with what I suspect will be my new Ned rods. I generally carry 2 sometimes 3. They’ll get pinned to Stella FJ’ s and or Exsence that have been begging to get unboxed. Line: simple for me. I’ve used high vis Power Pro since it was first made. I’ve used a ton of combos for these rigs over the past 8 or so years and average at or around 100 days a year on the water throwing these rigs. The hunt has been fun but of course in true TT style...costly.
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For me the Ned is almost entirely a wading lure and as such I keep my gear inexpensive as it has a rough life and I view slipping and falling on my rod an inevitability.
For first combo is a custom on a MHX 6’ ML/F Shooter blank. It’s paired with a 1000 Ci4+ loaded with 8lb J-Briad to a 8-10lb fluoro leader. It’s nice and light and sensitive enough for rocky bottom fishing.
The second combo is a IMX 6400 with an 1000 FJ loaded with 6lb mono. This combo gets the nod when I am hiking into a spot where potability trumps casting distance. I also select this rod when I will be using small hairjigs and cranks in addition to the Ned.
I keep my tackle selection pretty traditional, a 1/16oz Gopher or z-man head on a half-zlinker or TRD. I also use a weedless set up fairly often when the current is up, using a Decoy Nailbomb or Owner Ultra.
For first combo is a custom on a MHX 6’ ML/F Shooter blank. It’s paired with a 1000 Ci4+ loaded with 8lb J-Briad to a 8-10lb fluoro leader. It’s nice and light and sensitive enough for rocky bottom fishing.
The second combo is a IMX 6400 with an 1000 FJ loaded with 6lb mono. This combo gets the nod when I am hiking into a spot where potability trumps casting distance. I also select this rod when I will be using small hairjigs and cranks in addition to the Ned.
I keep my tackle selection pretty traditional, a 1/16oz Gopher or z-man head on a half-zlinker or TRD. I also use a weedless set up fairly often when the current is up, using a Decoy Nailbomb or Owner Ultra.
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HF I routinely set off on Bataan Death March wades particularly in the heat of summer when I need to walk far, cover water and stay out of the spook zone. It hasn’t ever limited my price points. I carry the same tackle on foot or floating and I fish some real remote bony water. Perhaps studs over felt ? Glad you got that shorty figured out. We conversed about it a couple years back.
Sorry to derail the thread.
Sorry to derail the thread.
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Re: What is your go-to ned rig setup?
The issue around here is that most of the rivers have suffered severe erosion for decades if not centuries due to intensive agriculture and now development. Once I make it down to the river it’s fine, it’s the steep muddy banks that have to be navigated that cause my yearly slip/fall or three. There are plenty of spots where I can take my nicer gear that allow a more reasonable entrance into the water, but of course those are exponentially more pressured than the ones that require bushwhacking and scrambling to get to.TravisNY wrote: ↑Sun Mar 15, 2020 3:35 pmHF I routinely set off on Bataan Death March wades particularly in the heat of summer when I need to walk far, cover water and stay out of the spook zone. It hasn’t ever limited my price points. I carry the same tackle on foot or floating and I fish some real remote bony water. Perhaps studs over felt ? Glad you got that shorty figured out. We conversed about it a couple years back.
Sorry to derail the thread.
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Stella/NRX 901s 10lb pline tcb-8
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Kuying Teton Light 6'6" rod, Tatula LT 2000, Power Pro 8lb to Seguar 8lb FC 1/16 and 3/32 are my favorite head sizes.
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6'10" expride ML with 2500 stradic FL; 8lb suffix 832, no leader; zman heads 1/15 and zman plastics.
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68L Volkey BFS. Pixy Silver Mica with Airy Red spool.
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Phenix Ultra MBX Classic 700L, Daiwa SV Light LTD, 7lb Sunline Sniper. Im really liking the newer Eagle Claw ned heads myself.
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Go to setup is usually as follows:
Steez Racing Design 67ML+, Stella C3000MHG, Fireline Ultra8 6#, Seaguar R18 Hard 7# leader, Swagger Flanders Tungsten 1/10th ounce head, Zman Finesse TRD yoga pants (Black) or Berkley MaxScent General (cut in half) black.
Steez Racing Design 67ML+, Stella C3000MHG, Fireline Ultra8 6#, Seaguar R18 Hard 7# leader, Swagger Flanders Tungsten 1/10th ounce head, Zman Finesse TRD yoga pants (Black) or Berkley MaxScent General (cut in half) black.
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omg that rod gotta be SICK