Free Rig
Free Rig
I’m using a zoom brush hog because I has resistance to on the fall and separation from the weight is easily achieved
Anyone else using brush hog?
Anyone else using brush hog?
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Re: Free Rig
I use the brush hog on a c-rig often.
Try not to let your mind wander. It is much too small to be outside unsupervised.
Re: Free Rig
I haven’t used it much for c rigs
I’ve been working it as a free Rig and my bites have been on the drop after the weight has hit bottom and the bait is still coming down.
I’m putting a line stoop on than a rubber ball with filled with rattle stuff then the hook which is a decoy Wide gap type hook. I’m still tweaking it but fir now just using a 6’11” rod and bank fishing
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Re: Free Rig
I have been thinking of trying a free rig for some of the river fishing I do. The idea will be to use a Lindy Walking Sinker and a Hula Grub. The plastic should offer close to max drag and the sinker should be ideal for working across the rocky bottom if I don't get bit on the fall.
Re: Free Rig
I will try. I have been using Havocs Pit Bosses mainly
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Re: Free Rig
I like itHoundfish wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 6:31 amI have been thinking of trying a free rig for some of the river fishing I do. The idea will be to use a Lindy Walking Sinker and a Hula Grub. The plastic should offer close to max drag and the sinker should be ideal for working across the rocky bottom if I don't get bit on the fall.
Re: Free Rig
I have had a lot of success with a 1/4 ounce free rigged D-Shad. I have also caught them on a Senko and 8.5 in Power Worm. I trying it out instead of T Rig or Carolina rig. So far, so good. Anyone else do this? I have been using a 3/8 weight.