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Old 03-29-05, 09:40 PM   #1
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Default t-rig and c-rig weights/hooks

what is the best hook and weight set up for a t or c-rig?

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Old 03-29-05, 09:43 PM   #2
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Default Re: t-rig and c-rig weights/hooks

t-rig i like the mustad ultra points ultra bite worm hook and same for c-rig for wieghts, i like the generics,because they are cheap, but i really love the tungstens, because i used a friends rod, with a tungsten on it, man you do feel more, and it is heavier and pushes right through the slop.
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Old 03-29-05, 09:50 PM   #3
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Default Re: t-rig and c-rig weights/hooks

For hooks I just match it to the bait. For bulkier baits I use an extra wide gap (EWG) hook and for regular size baits an offset shank worm hook.

Weights-I use the lightest one I can get by with on a T-rig, mostly 1/8 to 1/4 oz.

For a C-rig there are several options. You can use an egg sinker and a glass bead, tungsten weights or a no-snag rig like Lindy makes. Here you want a heavy weight so you can keep contact with the bottom-3/4 oz. or heavier. I like two Tungsten weights-they put out a real loud click when they hit each other, which helps attract the fish.
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