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STOP Fishing TEXAS RIGS Like This (5 Texas Rig Mistakes)



Texas rigs are a fairly simple lure, however if you don’t pay attention to these 5 texas rig mistakes, you may be missing out on some big bass!

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There has probably been more bass caught on a texas rig than just about any other lure out there on the market. Texas rigs dominate across the country and in all different types on conditions.

A texas rig can be fished effectively through heavy cover and they can be fished in places that are void of cover.

One of the biggest keys to understanding and catching more fish on a texas rig is by understanding, what weight you should use, what style of hook is best and what soft plastics do in the texas rig equation.

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20 Comments

  1. I have had twice as many Fish landed without pegging my weight for sure and I think there is just less resistance on the plastic and maybe the Fish holds on longer and I get more time to feel the bite and set the Hook, I’m not sure but with me it’s absolutely no pegs. Great Video my Friend

  2. I ENJOYED this video!!!!! I feel pegging the weight is pretty much the same as a jig😮😮😮😮. I like my bait to be separate from the weight. I liked the way you broke it down, by demonstrating common mistakes. You REALLY TEACH HOW TO CATCH, as opposed to showing edited videos of all your catch/landing of 5++++ #/bass😊

  3. I am currently the executive chef on a world renowned sportsfishing boat in sd ca. I love lake fishing and pond fishing more than big game fishing. Thanks for the tips. I'm subscribed. And look forward to getting bit more in the ponds and lakes by my house. Hope your day is well. Much blessings sir.

  4. Totally agree with the not pegging weight. Fish can pick up the plastic and carry off with it without the weight. Bass will tend to spit out more plastics when they feel that weight in their mouth. You will catch more fish with an unpegged weight 90% of the time

  5. Instead of a bead you can put a split ring in the eye of the hook. It will give the bait more movement and noise. When that tungsten weight hits the split ring it will mark some noise.

  6. I really like your videos but, why do you always start with a negative beginning about everyone doing everything wrong? Why don't you just do a positive way on a technique?

  7. Everytime I watch your videos 2 things happen. 1 I become more educated on bass fishing and 2 I realize I need to buy even more tackle. I thought I shoule be using J hooks mostly.

  8. great video. I have a couple of questions. it is Sept. 28th. I am located in Westchester NY. Temperatures range from 45-65 and I mostly fish from the bank. How deep should I be going? and what weight jig head should I use? I realize I am not giving you much to go on but any help would be appreciated.

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