October 29, 2021

How To Fish With Plastic Worms: Wacky Rig

If fishing is difficult, an wacky rig can be one of the toughest lures to beat. It was originally a technique for shallow water however, there are now specially designed jigheads for wacky rigging, allowing it to be used in deeper waters. It doesn't matter if you use a hook that has the weight removed or using a jighead using a wacky rig gives the fisherman to make a distinctive presentation. The most popular plastic worms that are suitable for this type of rig include Senkos (stick baits) and straight tail worms. Since this rig was made available, there are special worms designed specifically to be used in crazy fishing. O-rings are also available as well as silicone sleeves that function as keepers that protect the lifespan for the worm. Additionally, they make tools to make the rigging of an o-ring or a silicone sleeves simpler.

Being Crazy: Rigging and Fishing the crazy Rig

The basic requirements for the equipment are an jighead or hook and an incredibly hard plastic worm. A silicone o-ring or sleeves are worth the investment. It is mainly because it prevents the worm from breaking and prolongs its lifespan. For the fun technique, simply connect the worm to the middle of your bait. Rigging this way makes the worm to turn around as it falls and gets moved around the water. To fish this unusual rig after casting, let the bait fall into the depth you want or at least towards the bottom. Start gently shake the rod tips, while simultaneously raising the rod tip to about a 70o angle. Then, let the bait sink back to the desired depth , and continue the procedure.

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