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    Re: Wacky Rig Help

    I like Finesse Wide Gap Gammy's in a 1/0 or 2/0. I use the 2/0 for some of the thicker/longer baits but the 1/0 does most of my baits.
    I like Yum Dingers or anything heavy like that. I will not pay for Senkos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJD View Post
    I like Finesse Wide Gap Gammy's in a 1/0 or 2/0. I use the 2/0 for some of the thicker/longer baits but the 1/0 does most of my baits.
    I like Yum Dingers or anything heavy like that. I will not pay for Senkos.
    I second that, also a trick worm has a slower fall than a senko. I did the test myslf in my pool.

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    Also try a Gitem Baits Warlock, this worm is a great wacky worm, egg sack is in the middle and both ends have ribs that face away from each other gives it a very tantilizing fall.

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    this may sound stuiped but i read and artical on here about the mo-wak rig tried it and was hung up 90% of the time then was messing around one day i put it on a shaky head 1/8 or 3/16 spot remver works best for me this has worked well for me it gets it to the bottom and but not to fast and has good action with out getting hung up i my self call it the ( shawacky rig )

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    Quote Originally Posted by ironhead70 View Post
    this may sound stuiped but i read and artical on here about the mo-wak rig tried it and was hung up 90% of the time then was messing around one day i put it on a shaky head 1/8 or 3/16 spot remver works best for me this has worked well for me it gets it to the bottom and but not to fast and has good action with out getting hung up i my self call it the ( shawacky rig )
    Is that like a Flick-Shake rig?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJD View Post
    Is that like a Flick-Shake rig?
    well i just searched that and guess what im not going to get to name that one thanks djd for letting a brother down oh well the good thing about it i know how to fish it a little bit better other that letting hit the bottom there is a u tube viedo on it check it out and good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by ironhead70 View Post
    well i just searched that and guess what im not going to get to name that one thanks djd for letting a brother down oh well the good thing about it i know how to fish it a little bit better other that letting hit the bottom there is a u tube viedo on it check it out and good luck
    I liked your name better. Kinda reminded me of Waynes World and "Schwing"

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