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Tokyo Rig
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06/28/22 03:54 PM
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romeroxl1200
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Question for y'all.....
Anyone use a tokyo rig?.....I've been going out with 12 poles rigged with 12 different rigs..... Texas rig, Carolina rig, ned rig and crank baits squares, deep, shallow, swim baits, etc and thought I should add another...out of the 12 poles rigged, the most success is a Texas rig with watermelon color in the last 29 days out...43 fish landed 70% Texas rig and 30% crank and chartreuse swim baits.
Wondering is adding would increase landing the hit/miss bites...
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Re: Tokyo Rig
[Re: romeroxl1200]
#14406855
06/28/22 04:01 PM
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CCTX
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mapquest
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Most of the time, keeping things simple increases catch rates.
Adding another rig, especially a multiple part cumbersome rig like a Tokyo rig, creates inefficiency.
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Re: Tokyo Rig
[Re: romeroxl1200]
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06/28/22 04:21 PM
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Rey Basser
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Caught some good 4+ lb fish on the Tokyo rig but it gets snagged more on rocks and timber than a Texas Rig.
Just an IT guy with a fishing addiction.
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Re: Tokyo Rig
[Re: romeroxl1200]
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06/28/22 04:56 PM
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Ken A.
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It gets bit but I did away with all the wires & swivels and just tie a 3-4" dropshot rig but I'm doing it with 50# braid.
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Re: Tokyo Rig
[Re: romeroxl1200]
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06/28/22 06:57 PM
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Greg Z
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one of my favorite set-ups is Free Rigging.
Greg Ziemer 214-597-6006 Sewell Lexus Life's short... Enjoy the ride!
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Re: Tokyo Rig
[Re: Ken A.]
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06/28/22 07:36 PM
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avid_basser
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It gets bit but I did away with all the wires & swivels and just tie a 3-4" dropshot rig but I'm doing it with 50# braid. Ditto...the rig gets all kind of hung up. I've been drop shotting...well power shotting for years. 14-16 lb flouro leader with 2-4" tag line
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Re: Tokyo Rig
[Re: romeroxl1200]
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06/28/22 07:43 PM
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romeroxl1200
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Thanks y'all....I'll add a Tokyo rig to my 12 pre-rigged poles...I like leaving dock with all the poles rigged so I ain't wasting time with changing rigs while the bite is on....I will go through them if a rig is not producing. Of course if fishing with anyone, I cut down to 6 if two of us on the boat...I recently added a weight-less texas rig and OMG that has been a game changer if no wind.
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Re: Tokyo Rig
[Re: romeroxl1200]
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06/28/22 07:53 PM
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Jeeper92
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I recently added a weight-less texas rig and OMG that has been a game changer if no wind. Can you give some more details about this? What depth are you throwing this around? What structure?
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Re: Tokyo Rig
[Re: romeroxl1200]
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06/28/22 08:06 PM
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romeroxl1200
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Went out last Friday morning and absolutely wore my arm out using it between 0640 - 0655 between 10ft and the tullies 2ft with most in the 10ft range a lot of grass...landed 4 big girls and missed 3 during coffee swigs...landed 3 at the rear of boat dragging 3 inch chartreuse swim bait...while trolling the shore line til 7am. 7 fish in 15 minutes convinced me the weight less rig and the swim bait work for sure.
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Re: Tokyo Rig
[Re: romeroxl1200]
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06/28/22 08:40 PM
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Tyler Kalishek
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I’ve literally only have snagged one Tokyo rig ever. I usually fish them in rocks too. I typically fish it different though. I use two 1/4oz bullet sinkers butt to butt. I cast it out and let it get to the bottom and retrieve it like I would a swing head. I catch a lot of nice smallmouth doing this
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Re: Tokyo Rig
[Re: romeroxl1200]
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06/29/22 12:55 PM
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Jpurdue
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I have very few issues with snagging them even in rock if you carefully crawl them. I really only fish them on pressured water (which is a lot of places these days). It gives the fish a slightly different look from what they are used to seeing day in and day out. I feel like I get a few more and a few heavier bites than a standard t-rig.
"Bragging may not bring happiness, but no man having caught a large fish goes home through an alley." -A.L. www.LunkerLore.com
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Re: Tokyo Rig
[Re: romeroxl1200]
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06/29/22 11:45 PM
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ezbassin
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How is it any different in catching fish than the drop shot? It just seems like a drop shot made out of wire.
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Re: Tokyo Rig
[Re: romeroxl1200]
#14408397
06/30/22 02:29 AM
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Todd B.
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I have had success only on windy days. And when I say windy i mean 20 mph +. I have had problems in rip rap of hanging up. Just be patient and don’t jerk to get out.
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