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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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.
Good tips, thanks much!
Neds just work!
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
Hey James it good to see you back in front of the camera.
Great fishing tip. Thanks for sharing.
Robert
I just go to off the water today caught 50 fish on Ned rigs I fished from 2pm – 8 pm in heavy winds and hard rain 1:57
Al and Ron were the O.G.s of finesse fishing. Every time a bass angler casts a spinning rod, they're giving a nod to them and the old InFisherman crew.
great stuff.👍👍👍👍👍
Great vid.
Great video!
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.
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!
You can't beat the classic Ned setup!
For sure. I would rather power fish. Some days, the fish will only bite the TRD. Thanks for sharing your great tips and videos. Well done.
People are missing out if they don't fish these little guys. I just hammered the walleye out in Lake Erie during the spawn. I was outfishing the hair jig guys about 6 to 1 or more.
Excellent!