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How to Neko Rig Summertime Offshore Reservoir Bass



Legendary Alamaba bass pro Matt Herren proves you can teach an old dog new tricks! Herren showcases the power of the Neko rig for offshore fishing on Texas’s famed Sam Rayburn Reservoir during the summer heat. He explains how to locate bass using a combination of mapping, 2D sonar, and forward-facing sonar while covering some Neko rig specifics.

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WHY THE NEKO RIG WORKS
The Neko rig is a versatile and effective method for offshore fishing. In this video, Herren uses a straight-tail worm rigged with a 3/32-ounce nail weight and a rubber band, which he calls a “Bubba Neko rig.” This setup is perfect for targeting largemouth bass around deep, offshore structures. Herren highlights the importance of the worm’s fall through the water column, which triggers the suspended bass to follow it to the bottom and strike.

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OPTIMAL GEAR AND SETUP
The rod setup consists of a typical 7-foot medium-power rod with a 3000-size spinning reel spooled with a braided mainline to fluorocarbon leader. He emphasizes the simplicity of the setup, which provides the sensitivity and power needed for detecting subtle bites and handling fish of all sizes.

LOCATING FISH WITH ELECTRONICS
Herren relies heavily on advanced electronics to locate and target offshore bass. He uses Lakemaster mapping to identify deep flats adjacent to the main river channel. Next, Herren scans these areas with forward-facing sonar to locate schools of fish positioned high in the water column. By casting through these schools, he ensures the worm falls naturally through the fish, maximizing his chances of a bite.

STRATEGY AND TECHNIQUE
During the video, Herren discusses his strategy of fishing from shallow to deep, a technique he prefers when bass are suspended rather than bottom-oriented. He demonstrates how to read the fish’s movements on his electronics and adjust his casting accordingly. Herren’s methodical approach and attention to detail are key to his success in offshore fishing.

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12 Comments

  1. Sorry.. just can't get behind the use of Live. It's one thing to use electronics to understand the bottom, but to know in real-time exactly where the fish are just seems like it takes the skill (or a lot of it anyway) and sportsmanship out of fishing. Thanks anyway for the time and effort you put into making the video.

  2. Good job adapting..you have to do what's needed to stay in the game and continue providing for your family..There's a figurative saying "Adapt or Die" can't let your career die..👍👊

  3. Does not show how to neko rig! Lots of showing live scope fish but only about 15 seconds of the rig bouncing on the bottom. NO DESCRIPTION of how the rig is set up.

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