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Underwater Footage of what a WACKY FREE RIG Really Does



Take a look at the Wacky Free Rig underwater. Is it better? Is there a difference? Watch and compare the wacky free rig to the traditional weightless wacky as well as two of the most popular free rig lures of all time.

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27 Comments

  1. Steve thank you. To be honest, I’m still not convinced the Free Rig behaves differently enough from a Texas Rig weight. Do you have any footage that shows that difference?..

  2. I haven't tried the free rig yet Steve. I can see its potential though in certain conditions. Using the free rig wacky style could be the deal. I think you are right about the pan fish being attracted to the weight and maybe causing enough commotion to have the bass come take a look. This is another consideration to add to the arsenal.

  3. I remember you said a weight helps you a lot with a wacky worm. I'm afraid to get snagged bank fishing with a weight, not having my worrm look 100% like a worm and with no sonar I think the bass needs more time to find the wacky worm. If the water is dark I will twitch it on the way down as the bass can hear the wacky worm about 12 feet away. 🐟🐟

  4. Bro!!! You’re showing my secret 😂🤣😂🤣🙌🏼🙌🏼 thanks man. Crimp the eye down on the weight just a little to keep it from going over the eye of the hook. The weight is to get it down to deeper water faster and then can be worked slowly and have that good action. Awesome video.

  5. Matt Stefan turned me onto using a wacky free rig with a swivel and a leader some years ago. He uses it for really deep water in order to get that wacky shimmy without having to wait 30 minutes for the bait to fall. Personally, I've not had a lot of success with it in my waters as like everything else, it gets caught in the vegetation a lot, lol.

  6. I would never have considered that the weight would be attracting small bait fish . To me that seems huge
    If the weights are different colors to draw the attention of these bluegill or minnows
    Like silver or gold or some bright color it will draw bass to see the commotion and when the see the wacky rig shimming down it seems like an opportunity for them
    I’m definitely going to experiment with this
    Different weight sizes and colors

  7. Bellows gills are great baits! I use the 5.8" on weighted & weightless swimbait hooks alot. Mostly weightless because it's already so heavy. It has a really good glide because it's so big & wide! I use the small 2-3" bellows gills on drop shots & mini texas rigs too

  8. Hey Steve, love the tip! Matt Stefan gave a tip a while back using the same free, sliding weight, but using a "reverse" wacky rigged floating worm, which would allow the worm to float back up and back down to the weight a few times before moving it forward. I would love to see an underwater view of what that looks like. The floating worm seemed like an efficient way to create separation between the weight and the worm as well as keeping the rig in the strike zone longer. Thanks for the videos!

  9. Depps shad looks really good on the free rig. I only have used it on the hover rig. Definitely will try it. What hook size and style do you use for that? So much debate on EWG vs off set or straight worm hooks

  10. I just want to say thank you. I have learned so much about bass fishing and bass behavior on this channel. I’m fortunate to live close to several bass ponds and cycle through them throughout the month.

    Some days I will pick a video on your channel, take the technique to the pond and within 10 minutes I’m hooked up.

    Thank you again. Great content!

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