04-12-06, 07:19 AM | #1 |
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No Confidence In C-rig
I've been using the texas rig for over 30 years now and I guess old habits are hard to break. I started using the c-rig this year, 1 hit, 1 fish. I know it is all about confidence, but the new rod/reel w/c-rig lays in my boat most of the time. I do look down at it alot and wonder why I have it. Can ya'll give me
some give me some advantages of using the carolina rig? Also mybe some tips on how to use it. My home state is North Carolina, you would think the name alone would inspire confidence, but it doesn,t. Thanks, Dannie |
04-12-06, 08:04 AM | #2 |
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one of the advantages is that you can cover large areas of water rather quikley because you are always dragging the bait. here is an article to help you out.
bassdozer.com/articles/crawford/carolina.shtml |
04-12-06, 08:43 AM | #3 |
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Zimmerman, don't feel lonely. I leave my C-rig at home. I have so much bad luck w/ it, it doesn't even make the trip. I've never done well w/ it and I have absolutely no confidence in it either.
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04-12-06, 09:02 AM | #4 |
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I have only had succes with the carolina Rig in mid summer when the fish are deep and presentation must be slowed way down. It will allow you to get the bait deep vary fast and allows you to present a slow moving bait.
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04-12-06, 10:10 AM | #5 |
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I have had more luck with a C-rig that T-rig. I have caught fish on it all year round. Its just a matter of using it in the correct applications
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04-12-06, 12:03 PM | #6 |
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Like all techniques, there's a time and place for Carolina rigs, and then there's times when you want to go with a texas rig or something else. As far as the Carolina Rig not producing for you, I'd say you just have to keep trying it. It has worked for me in the past, but I don't use it much. I like to fish shallow water and for that I always use a texas rig, in deeper water's, I'll go with crank baits or rattle traps. But if I'm working rocky points or spare vegitation area's in fairly deep water, I'll throw a carolina rig and it works for me. I like to use lizards and floating worms on my C-rigs, and I'll always use a scent of some sort on the lure as well. Keep the faith, and try it more often, l know your going to start catch's some sooner or later. Good Luck
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04-12-06, 04:23 PM | #7 |
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I like using it on points.
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c-riggin -which i hate- is best done with 18" leader before june and 36" after june. during summer temps i use a lizard with a dyed tail early in the morning. then around 10 am i will go with a french fry or a trick worm both with some dyed areas on it.. some folks haqve great success with hula grubs-i have not-
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i have only used it a couple of times gut never caught anything on it yet so i am not really sure about it
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It's a good way to catch fish on offshore structure when they're deep. In the summer you can catch some toads on the offshore structure and a C-rig is one of the best ways to do it IMO.
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If you aren't fishing it, you won't ever gain confidence in it. Try using it where you use your t-rig, and try dragging it or hopping it. There is no doubt it's a great technique, even more so when fishing a plastic from the back of a boat when the guy up front is moving quickly. Also try to use a floating crank as the bait, it can be very productive at times.
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If you dont have confidence then you are not really fishing this rig.
The C trig works best when bass are suspended 1 to 4 feet off the bottom. I generaklly use a leader that is 24 to 36 inches. I adjust the type and weight of my hook according to how high I want the bait to rise at the end of the leader and how fast I want it top fall. Immediatly after the spawn I often will fish Rig with a leader as long as 48 inches with a small wire hook and a very bouyant bait. You may be getting strikes that you are not detecting. There are times when you will feel the tap tap of a T rig but often you just see the line moving off or the slack going away. There are very specific times to use a c rig and very specific times to use a T rig. when the bass are holding in brush or on the bottom in limestone I use a T rig. When they are suspending close to the bottom or feeding on gravel or chunk rock bottoms I will usually use a C rig. The bait can be varied. In the spring I use a 4,5,or 6 inch lizard. In the hottest time of the summer I may use a craw or a 10 inch power worm. I usually move the bait is 2 to 3 foot movements with the rod held from the 9 to 11 position. I use a 7 foot rod. measure your baits movement by the distance the rod tip moved .Some times I will allow the bait to set for a long time amd other times I will almost keep it in constant motion. Let the fish be the judge. I found out a few years ago that a 5/8 or 3/4 Lindy sinker works better for a c rig than any bullet or egg sinker I hage ever used. the come with rattles built in and are 95% snag proof. IO use a stright shank or a off set hook depending on the bait. I also use a very low vis leader that is a smaller lb test than my regular line. This is a good time of the year to learn to fish the rig. Go out this week end and leave everything else at home. That will force you to use and master the rig. Fish2win
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just one tip that i can think of that these guys haven't covered and i love this one... if you find a brush pile or submerged trees or what have ya, i like to throw right in the middle of it and then bounce the sinker all over the brush. it seems to make a sound that drives the bass wild. it works well for me anyways.
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