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Carolina Rigs, HELP! What in the world am I doin wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="slabmaster" data-source="post: 24833" data-attributes="member: 264"><p>i have heard of the technique for carolina rigging crankbaits. i haven't tried it because it seems like you would loose way to much feel.a bass will spit a crank bait out before i could feel him on a carolina rig. in my part of the country(table rock lake/beaver lake) we have an early spring crankbait bite that is hotter than a 2 dollar pistol. i use crawdad colored wiggle warts. at times when the deep divers can't get deep enough i use stick on weighs made for crank baits to weight my lures. i also occasionaly use split shot about 12 to 14 inches ahead of my lure. i am not knocking carolina rigging crank baits . it just doesn't seem like it would work where i fish. carolina rigged hula grubs work well here on gravel banks that desend at about 45 degree angles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slabmaster, post: 24833, member: 264"] i have heard of the technique for carolina rigging crankbaits. i haven't tried it because it seems like you would loose way to much feel.a bass will spit a crank bait out before i could feel him on a carolina rig. in my part of the country(table rock lake/beaver lake) we have an early spring crankbait bite that is hotter than a 2 dollar pistol. i use crawdad colored wiggle warts. at times when the deep divers can't get deep enough i use stick on weighs made for crank baits to weight my lures. i also occasionaly use split shot about 12 to 14 inches ahead of my lure. i am not knocking carolina rigging crank baits . it just doesn't seem like it would work where i fish. carolina rigged hula grubs work well here on gravel banks that desend at about 45 degree angles. [/QUOTE]
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