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Finally Learned the Ned Rig!
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03/06/22 08:55 PM
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Strat-a-Caster
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Have heard a ton about the ned rig and how it is a good subtle winter time fishing presentation. I had not much experience with it, but it was good to really give it a shot and see its successes. Other than getting hung often, there was not much to complain about on this trip. Other than the rip-rap what is other good places to used the ned rig? Humps? Vegetation? Muddy bottom? Let me know your thoughts.
Last edited by Strat-a-Caster; 03/07/22 01:08 AM.
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Re: Finally Learned the Ned Rig!
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03/06/22 11:39 PM
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FishAdmirer
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I also recently caught my first few fish on a Ned. My daughter caught one with a Ned recently too. Like you, I had heard a lot about the Ned but only recently tried it. We were fishing a rocky then soft bottom transition area. I also caught one in an area with a lot of leaf and other debris on the bottom. Neither of us probably fished it correctly but still caught fish. We didn't know we had a bite until we noticed a fish on the line.
Both of us used a jig head with a weedguard on the hook and didn't have much trouble getting stuck. The weedguard didn't seem to keep us from catching fish. We were using a Lunkerhunt Ned worm body that was watermelon seed in color I bought on clearance from Academy.
A friend of mine coached me on rigging and fishing the Ned. I will keep learning and using the Ned rig. I like the fact that that less experienced people can use it successfully.
Lowe 1860 CC on Eagle Mountain Lake
Catching fish never gets old.
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Re: Finally Learned the Ned Rig!
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03/07/22 12:41 AM
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Nice job guys! 
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Re: Finally Learned the Ned Rig!
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03/07/22 01:13 AM
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SRitchey
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My first Livescop fish a few weeks ago was also my first ned rig fish!
Steve
1999 ChampioN 203 - 2011 250hp Mercury Optimax Pro XS 2-10" Helix & 1-10" Garmin Livescope Plus - Ultrex 36/112
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Re: Finally Learned the Ned Rig!
[Re: Strat-a-Caster]
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03/07/22 01:30 AM
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Kisndismis
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I just tied on one of the heads and put some in my every trip box. When I first tried them I caught fish on them but then stopped. Grande Bass rattlesnake tails work good when the senko looking part gets torn up!!
Watch it happen, make it happen, or say what the hell happened. Capt. Phil Harris F/V Cornelia Marie RIP
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Re: Finally Learned the Ned Rig!
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03/07/22 02:31 AM
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goodman_fishing
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If you're getting into "the Ned", I'm a big fan of using z-mans elaztech baits for it. The buoyancy helps it stand up very well.
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Re: Finally Learned the Ned Rig!
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03/07/22 03:06 PM
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Vogey
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Stratton...You are a fast learner ! Good job....I have never been skunked on FCL, if I am the "Steve" you were referring too... 
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Re: Finally Learned the Ned Rig!
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03/07/22 03:11 PM
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SteveHummert
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If you're getting into "the Ned", I'm a big fan of using z-mans elaztech baits for it. The buoyancy helps it stand up very well. ^this^
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Re: Finally Learned the Ned Rig!
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03/07/22 03:44 PM
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If you're getting into "the Ned", I'm a big fan of using z-mans elaztech baits for it. The buoyancy helps it stand up very well. Yes, the Z-man plastic is very durable and buoyant as you mentioned. The 10,000 fish Sikoshi bug I was using has the same feel and boyancy to it. They call it "high buoyancy Stretch-X plastic". That one plastic has lasted me 15-20 fish. I have been very happy with it.
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Re: Finally Learned the Ned Rig!
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03/07/22 03:45 PM
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Stratton...You are a fast learner ! Good job....I have never been skunked on FCL, if I am the "Steve" you were referring too...  Steve, I only learned from the best! And yes you are the Steve we were referencing.
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Re: Finally Learned the Ned Rig!
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03/09/22 10:43 PM
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Cowpaw
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I’ll fish with you anytime!! So stinkin fun!!
Cowpaw Phillipians 1:21
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Re: Finally Learned the Ned Rig!
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03/10/22 06:35 PM
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BriannShell
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Re: Finally Learned the Ned Rig!
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03/15/22 06:51 PM
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Gamedawg
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I have a Ned rig mold.....I'm just sayin' 
Last edited by Gamedawg; 03/15/22 06:51 PM.
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Re: Finally Learned the Ned Rig!
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03/16/22 02:03 AM
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4Weight
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Re: Finally Learned the Ned Rig!
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03/21/22 03:20 PM
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I have a Ned rig mold.....I'm just sayin'  We will be in touch Haha. Much appreciated. Slower fish, but they will eat it, that is for sure!
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