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T-rig vs C-rig
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05/19/10 02:42 AM
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richard_hockley_texas
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Ok guys lets start the debate, Texas Rig vs Carolina Rig sell me on which one you like and why.
Personally I prefer the T-rig. I have tried the C-rig but just don't feel confident in feeling the bites.
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Re: T-rig vs C-rig
[Re: richard_hockley_texas]
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05/19/10 02:46 AM
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RedRaider3933
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It all depends on time of the year and the water I'm fishing. This time of year and as the summer goes on I will take a C-rig over T-rig every day of the week. When you get out into that deep water and start deep water structure fishing and fishing humps it is easier to make that really long cast and get that bait to the bottom with the C-rig.
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Re: T-rig vs C-rig
[Re: RedRaider3933]
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05/19/10 02:50 AM
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Jay Kendrick
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generally speaking.... i use a c rig wen trying to cover more water and find small isolated pieces of cover... and tx rig in the thick nasty stuff when fishing slower and more methodical
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Re: T-rig vs C-rig
[Re: RedRaider3933]
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05/19/10 02:51 AM
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WhataBass
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I am slowly getting into the CRig. I still prefer the TRig tho... With grass coming up at Choke CRig can be complicated...
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Re: T-rig vs C-rig
[Re: Jay Kendrick]
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05/19/10 02:53 AM
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Mike Burch
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generally speaking.... i use a c rig wen trying to cover more water and find small isolated pieces of cover... and tx rig in the thick nasty stuff when fishing slower and more methodical +1 C-rig has way more versatility. I use it over T-rig in every application except the obvious ones like flipping. It isn't just a deep water presentation either I use it up shallow with a smaller weight and shorter leader
CPR - Catch Photgraph Release.
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Re: T-rig vs C-rig
[Re: WhataBass]
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05/19/10 02:54 AM
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Troyz
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Grass is one of the best areas to fish a C-Rig to me. Not saying you can fish it when the grass grows to the top and gets all matted up, but fishing in and around shorter grass is great with a C-rig.
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Re: T-rig vs C-rig
[Re: Mike Burch]
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05/19/10 03:00 AM
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Bigg Un
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generally speaking.... i use a c rig wen trying to cover more water and find small isolated pieces of cover... and tx rig in the thick nasty stuff when fishing slower and more methodical +1 C-rig has way more versatility. I use it over T-rig in every application except the obvious ones like flipping. It isn't just a deep water presentation either I use it up shallow with a smaller weight and shorter leader +2 could not have said it better myself.....
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Re: T-rig vs C-rig
[Re: Bigg Un]
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05/19/10 03:20 AM
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ezbassin
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I use both for different situations. I use the C rig if im fishing faster or covering more water. I pitch a Tx. rig to specific targets.
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Re: T-rig vs C-rig
[Re: richard_hockley_texas]
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05/19/10 04:04 AM
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FZ1
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I simply don't like to fish a C rig. I prefer a T rig. FZ1 does what he likes.
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