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One Magical Lure (The Ned Rig!)



Let’s talk about one of the absolute best ways to catch bass: finesse fishing. Over the last 10 years, finesse fishing for bass has experienced a resurgence in popularity. This technique has been popularized by various methods such as drop shotting in the Great Lakes, shaky head fishing in the Mid-South Reservoirs, and of course Ned Rig fishing. Ned rigging, in particular, has become one of the most popular techniques in bass fishing.

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16 Comments

  1. Ned rig🤣🤣🤣 I started fishing cut senkos like this 20+ years ago. Was just using a split shot as the weighed head. Have caught numerous bass in the 8lb to 11 pound range this way.

  2. Definitely more of these videos been watching the lindners since I was a kid I like this style ya know it’s hard to cover everything out on the water but here you can sit down and go over everything

  3. To those new to fishing: Notice the length of the rod. I have different actions (light, medium light, medium) for different species, but a 7 foot rod will give you more "sweep" when casting lighter rigs and especially for setting the hook and picking up any loose line fast. A QUALITY 7 foot medium to medium light rod with a fast action is about as close as you can come to an all around rod for panfish, bass and walleyes, etc. I even use the medium for vertical jigging on the Great Lakes.

  4. I've been fishing leftover Senko worms for jigs for years. I also use old tube pieces for my Senko rig instead of an o-ring, which allows me to match colors, if not at least as close as possible. No waste here!

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