02-24-05, 08:49 PM | #1 |
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T-rig and C-rig??
what is t rig and c rig and fl rig please explain and if you can please show me some pics of them cause everyone is talking about t-rigin a worm and it sucks when you don't no what there talking about[img][/img]
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02-24-05, 09:05 PM | #2 |
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Re: T-rig and C-rig??
Crazy, a T-rig is a Texas rigged worm, and a C-rig is a Carolina rig. Â*Here is a link that shows all the different rigs:
http://www.bassdozer.com/articles/so...-fishing.shtml A C-rig: http://www.bassfishingusa.com/Rigging/rigging2.html and a T-rig: http://www.bassfishingusa.com/Rigging/rigging1.html There are different variations. Â*For example, on a Carolina rig instead of a sinker and a glass bead for noise I use 2 tungsten weights-I get a better click out of the tungsten, which attracts the fish. Â*In real rocky areas I use a Lindy No-Snagg weight-kind of a banana shaped sinker that rattles. On a Texas rig I usually do not peg the weight unless in real heavy cover-then it helps keep the lure more compact, and you don't have the weight fall down one side of a branch and the worm down the other side. |
02-25-05, 09:37 AM | #3 |
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Re: T-rig and C-rig??
FL-rig is the same type bullet weight as a t-rig, except it has a spring type screw at the fat end, that you screw the plastic onto. It helps keep the plastics tight with the weight. I personally don't care for them, but that's just my opinion.
I didn't see a FL-rig Reb. Lizards |
02-25-05, 11:26 PM | #4 |
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Re: T-rig and C-rig??
Hey,
Speaking of the carolina rig, has anyone ever used the carolina keepers when carolina rigging. If they do what they say they will, it would beat tying every time you want to change the length of the leader. I was just curious if anyone has tried them. Kevin |
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