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To Peg or Not to Peg #12759903 05/18/18 02:05 AM
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First time posting but read forum routinely. Just had a question about pegging soft plastics. I know it's according to who you talk to last but what seems to be the popular thought on this issue. Ive done both and had success with both but know there must be some real knowledgeable folks on this forum. Thoughts or ideas?

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Re: To Peg or Not to Peg [Re: JSamH] #12759923 05/18/18 02:12 AM
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I use a rubber bobber stop and peg if I will be fishing in really thick brush. Keeping the weight against the worm helps minimize hangups.



Re: To Peg or Not to Peg [Re: Ken A.] #12759945 05/18/18 02:34 AM
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Originally Posted By: Ken A.
I use a rubber bobber stop and peg if I will be fishing in really thick brush. Keeping the weight against the worm helps minimize hangups.

+1. Also if in heavy grass,matted vegetation, or skipping baits. welcome


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Re: To Peg or Not to Peg [Re: JSamH] #12759957 05/18/18 02:39 AM
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I like the round head peggetts with the line slit in the flat head. This allows the line knot to line up properly for the weight to set straight. In heavy cover this allows the weight to pull up against cover and slide over much easier. The feel this gives you is just a little different than a fish loading up on the plastic. It seems to me that the bobber stopper in front of the weight tends to grab the cover when it comes into contact with it. I will stretch the pegget just a bit before cutting it off so it recesses back into the nose of the weight. This allows for less friction at the nose of the weight. Coming in contact with cover amounts to more hood sets for me without a ball of rubber catching on limbs and etc.. I fish for the resistance and not a tight line strike. Each pitch is on slack line; then picking up the slack to feel for resistance and setting the hook if there is any indication of pressure of a fish.


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I use black rubber bands found in the hair care section at Walmart.

Insert both ends of a 6 piece of mono in the bottom, put the rubber band in the loop, and pull to the top. Clip any extra sticking out the top like Donald was talking about and the little bit left in the bottom bell cushions the knot.


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Re: To Peg or Not to Peg [Re: JSamH] #12759990 05/18/18 03:05 AM
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a must for punching ----use the same rig for flipping trees and bushes !

Re: To Peg or Not to Peg [Re: JSamH] #12760055 05/18/18 04:21 AM
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Ive always heard only peg if you have too, more action if you dont peg. I only peg flipping brush or punching grass. And I always put on 2

Re: To Peg or Not to Peg [Re: JSamH] #12760396 05/18/18 03:17 PM
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90% of the time I peg my soft plastics. I might move the peg up the line certain distances if I have something that i want to come up off the bottom a tad. Such as a floating bait that resembles a bluegill in a way, that you can throw over a bed and then drag it over, then let the bait float up and then pull it back down so that way it tricks the guarding bass into thinking something is after the eggs.

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Re: To Peg or Not to Peg [Re: Ken A.] #12760437 05/18/18 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted By: Ken A.
I use a rubber bobber stop and peg if I will be fishing in really thick brush. Keeping the weight against the worm helps minimize hangups.


+2 on the bobber stoppers.

That way, when you get to open water, you can slide the bobber stops up the line to free the weight.


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For T-rigged worms and craws, I like to peg the bullet weight with a bobber stopper. For smaller finesse baits, I use an Owner shaky type jig head.


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I only peg when fishing thick brush etc., to minimize snags. The sliding sinker makes it harder for a fish to get leverage when he shakes his head or jumps when trying to throw the hook.

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I peg 99.9% of the time

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I don't peg at all. I feel like it causes poor hookups on occasion. Or at least that's what I blame it on.


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Only when necessary. Takes away the action.

Re: To Peg or Not to Peg [Re: JSamH] #12761728 05/19/18 07:29 PM
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I like to peg with the rubber pegs so I can slide the weight up if I want a light Carolina type presentation. You can do the same with bobber stops, but you need two. If doing strictly Texas rig, I still like to peg because I get less snags.

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I've fished both, a lot. Finally just stuck with pegging them. I'll even throw one under the weight to protect the knot.

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Originally Posted By: LinkLowrance
I've fished both, a lot. Finally just stuck with pegging them. I'll even throw one under the weight to protect the knot.


Doesnt hurt sometimes to go knot, then bobber stop, then bead, then weight, then bobber stop
Gives you a lot of flexibility to adjust your set up depending on your surroundings and what the fish want


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I peg 100% of the time. I use bobber stoppers most of the time. Growing up fishing heavy cover and grass all we ever did was peg. Its a comfort and feel thing for me. Tourney partner first peg as much as I do and we dont see s difference in catch rate.


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I hardly ever do but probably mostly because of where I fish. Not a lot of heavy cover.

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I think they should make bigger toothpicks so my peg doesn't slip so much

I like that tip with the black rubber bands, like those mojo stops

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I peg 99.9% of the time

+1

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For me, it depends. If I'm fishing heavy cover or branches of dead trees, I'll peg to make the trail through the obstacles less prone for hangups. If I'm fishing rip-rap or a sandy or rocky bank, I won't peg and let the bait act separately from the weight.

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I try both but it seems that I get fewer bites when I do peg it.

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