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<blockquote data-quote="SMDave" data-source="post: 4050" data-attributes="member: 41"><p>Gonna have to stop you there. Do you mean tubes, lizards, grubs, ribbontail worms, flukes, etc? The only thing that seems good to use a wacky rig on is straight tailed worms and senkos IMO. Also, c-rigging with senkos is awesome! I accidently carolina rigged the other day. I was just trying to deadstick the bait with a carolina rig-style rig, but was too impatient and reeled in the bait. As I was retrieving it, that's when I got the bites. Try c-rigging a senko as well!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMDave, post: 4050, member: 41"] Gonna have to stop you there. Do you mean tubes, lizards, grubs, ribbontail worms, flukes, etc? The only thing that seems good to use a wacky rig on is straight tailed worms and senkos IMO. Also, c-rigging with senkos is awesome! I accidently carolina rigged the other day. I was just trying to deadstick the bait with a carolina rig-style rig, but was too impatient and reeled in the bait. As I was retrieving it, that's when I got the bites. Try c-rigging a senko as well! [/QUOTE]
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