The texas rig is basically a slip weight with a hook tied on and then the bait put on the hook. The weight can be pegged if you are in heavy cover to stop the weight and hook from being separated and delaying the fell of the bite. The Carol...
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I fish them Texas rigged just about all the time. About the only time I have used them wacky style is when the get torn up and I switch it up to get a few more cast out of the worm. I generally don't fish them wacky because i usually get ab...
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A Texas Rig is a good choice when you’re fishing for Walleye on a lake or river that has depressions, holes or pockets on the bottom but there aren’t a lot of rocks present. It’s an extremely versatile rig with pinpoint accuracy for castin...
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I use a 5/0. you can experiment with longer shanked hooks too, they help when the fish are hitting short.
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You could ask ten different pros and get ten different answers. Most of it is based on personal experience and the fish in every body of water are different. However, since you do say that the water is generally murky, your best bet would b...
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We can assume they had their origins in Texas and Carolina, but have since spread to nationwide and worldwide usage. Likewise, Gary Yamamoto's splitshot hooks had their origins in splitshotting, but have since become popular and appropriate...
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