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Carolina Rigging...
Posted on 7/18/13 at 11:18 pm
Posted on 7/18/13 at 11:18 pm
Just went to Toledo Bend last week with my Uncle who has been on the that lake for 20 years. This was my first time Carolina rigging and we did well with largemouth and Kentucky bass. He always catches consistent 2lbs or above using this setup. Of course he never uses a hard baits anymore, only "finesse" fishes with senkos, brush hogs, wacky worm style, etc. I've always Texas rigged my plastics but that reservoir is a different monster and now I see why people are fishing in the middle of the lake I know the spring/spawn is a different animal there...hell you can catch fish with a piece of bread but My question is: Does this setup work in our south Louisiana river system or is this just a lake type of fishing? Any of you guys had success here fishing Carolina in say the Spillway, Belle River, Verret?
Posted on 7/18/13 at 11:28 pm to lsubkd
Ima stop in and listen as well.
Posted on 7/18/13 at 11:52 pm to ToulatownTiger
I never tried it there except it works saltwater w reds w crabs?
Actually these fish are getting wise to it over here. It's is almost not used like it was. In the nineties it was money on almost every lake in Texas and guides at Fork made their living rigging the deep timber there for years.
It is a technique that will work in 2 foot to 30 , just vary the weight and the length of the leader. I have tried to get them on it again, going back to mono leader say 12 lb instead of fluorocarbon. Sometimes it works but not often. Good luck
Actually these fish are getting wise to it over here. It's is almost not used like it was. In the nineties it was money on almost every lake in Texas and guides at Fork made their living rigging the deep timber there for years.
It is a technique that will work in 2 foot to 30 , just vary the weight and the length of the leader. I have tried to get them on it again, going back to mono leader say 12 lb instead of fluorocarbon. Sometimes it works but not often. Good luck
Posted on 7/19/13 at 12:36 am to BIG Texan
Oh it works well as long as you are fishing the right spots creek channels, drop offs and reeling up the drop off. My Uncle has it down to a science at Toledo. We caught 40 bass in three days over 2lbs and a few over 4lbs. Baby Brush Hogs watermelon in color...just dragging in through the hydrilla. I'm just curious if our locals down here use it in river system with any success? I've used it in my pond bc the bass have gone deeper and have caught several I never would have.
Posted on 7/19/13 at 8:17 am to lsubkd
Have used it with lots of success at Henderson on what those people call points. Basically, the entensions of the islands. Can't wait to do it again.
Posted on 7/19/13 at 8:57 am to AlxTgr
AlxTgr - using the same soft plastics? Brush hogs, senkos, etc? I go to Toledo about 4 times a year and I noticed the weekend warriors mostly never fish this way. My Uncle has caught over 25 bass 5lbs or more using carolina already this year and it wasn't all during the spawn . Majority of my fishing done here is Belle River and the Spillway. I'm just going to try it in and around this area and keep a rod setup. I really enjoy the style bc you can feel everything on the bottom. Hooking the fish is different but man it's fun to fight them from the deep.
Posted on 7/19/13 at 9:00 am to lsubkd
I never use hogs, but recognize many people do. All depends on conditions. In a natural body of water, I'll steer away from my usual finesse stuff and go back to a lizard, even in summer. Fish don't bite lizard only in the spring.
BTW, I don't think I've bass fished at Toledo anywhere closer than 200 yards from dry land since the 80's.
BTW, I don't think I've bass fished at Toledo anywhere closer than 200 yards from dry land since the 80's.
Posted on 7/19/13 at 9:02 am to AlxTgr
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BTW, I don't think I've bass fished at Toledo anywhere closer than 200 yards from dry land since the 80's.
hmmm i know why, but me thinks that the north end of the lake is a differnt game.
Posted on 7/19/13 at 9:05 am to AlxTgr
the greatest Carolina Rig plastic ever
Posted on 7/19/13 at 9:06 am to lsubkd
how big of a weight do yall use for carolina rigging in, say, 8' of water? and how long of a leader?
Posted on 7/19/13 at 9:06 am to thedice20
quote:It can be, but even up there, the money is won in the river throwing to bluffs and drains.
hmmm i know why, but me thinks that the north end of the lake is a differnt game.
Posted on 7/19/13 at 9:07 am to Salmon
quote:
the greatest Carolina Rig plastic ever
i have never seen that bait before...
I am a recent carolina rig convert.
My favorite at this point is a big floating lizard.
Color depends on location, but pumpkin seed
or watermelon seed are go to's...
Posted on 7/19/13 at 9:08 am to gorillacoco
quote:For me it depends on what kind of water. If grass, I go lighter, even down to 1/4. Leader can be anywhere from 10" to 3'.
how big of a weight do yall use for carolina rigging in, say, 8' of water? and how long of a leader?
Posted on 7/19/13 at 9:10 am to Salmon
quote:
the greatest Carolina Rig plastic ever
Is a kudzu Zoom French Fry.
I use 1/2 oz. weight Coco with a 24" leader.
Posted on 7/19/13 at 9:12 am to gorillacoco
quote:
how big of a weight do yall use for carolina rigging in, say, 8' of water? and how long of a leader?
depends on the grass thickness/height
Posted on 7/19/13 at 9:12 am to AlxTgr
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For me it depends on what kind of water. If grass, I go lighter, even down to 1/4. Leader can be anywhere from 10" to 3'.
Same here.
mono leader
braid main line
all palomar knots
Posted on 7/19/13 at 9:13 am to thedice20
quote:I bought some when they came out. Now feel like an idiot for doing so. never caught a thing on them. May still have a pack. I'll ship them to Sall Mon.
i have never seen that bait before...
Posted on 7/19/13 at 9:15 am to AlxTgr
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I bought some when they came out. Now feel like an idiot for doing so. never caught a thing on them. May still have a pack. I'll ship them to Sall Mon.
Felt the same way about chatter baits for years.I was ready to throw them all in a dumpster.
That all changed in a period of 1 hour on the red river last year
This post was edited on 7/19/13 at 9:16 am
Posted on 7/19/13 at 9:17 am to thedice20
I have not given those a good go yet. I have two. They pretty.
Maybe next spring on Cane if I can pull myself away from The White Perch.
Maybe next spring on Cane if I can pull myself away from The White Perch.
Posted on 7/19/13 at 9:17 am to AlxTgr
What do you prefer to drag?
Lets say you have no reports. You pull up to a hump... what bait do you rig up and toss first?
Lets say you have no reports. You pull up to a hump... what bait do you rig up and toss first?
This post was edited on 7/19/13 at 9:18 am
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