A very simple, yet very versatile technique. I bet if you looked inside 100 different bass angler boats, 90 of them would have a texas rig tied on to one of their poles. It can be used shallow, deep, in grass, around rocks and trees. The baits you can put on a texas rig and still be productive are endless.
How to rig it:
A texas rig is just simply a weight threaded on the line above a hook. Simple as that. The weight pulls the bait to the bottom where you can hop it, drag it and pull it across cover. This is an extremely weedless technique that allows you to put a bait just about anywhere a bass can hide. You just have to make sure you hook the bait up correctly. Start by poking the hook into the top of the bait and coming out the side of the bait about an inch down. Thread that up to the top of the hook and then turn the hook around so that the point is facing the bait. Now poke the tip of the point into the body of the worm to make it snag free. This is probably easier to follow in a video so click here to watch a video from one of my social media pages. Here are some baits that I find work well all year round:
- jig#1
- jig#2
- jig#3
- worm#1
- worm#2
- worm#3
Here are some baits that work better for me in the summer time when the fish have moved out deeper.
- jig#1
- jig#2
- jig#3
- worm#1
- worm#2
- worm#3
- Rods
- Cashion ICON Shaky Head Rod
- Rod2
- Rod3
- Reels
- Reel1
- Reel2
- Reel3
A very simple, yet very versatile technique. I bet if you looked inside 100 different bass angler boats, 90 of them would have a texas rig tied on to one of their poles. It can be used shallow, deep, in grass, around rocks and trees. A texas rig is just simply a weight threaded on the line above a hook. Simple as that. The weight drags the
How to rig it:
A texas rig is just simply a weight threaded on the line above a hook. Simple as that. The weight drags the
- jig#1
- jig#2
- jig#3
- worm#1
- worm#2
- worm#3
The other option is a more power approach, which I typically only use when fishing ledges in the heat of the summer. When I do this, I like to use the following:
- jig#1
- jig#2
- jig#3
- worm#1
- worm#2
- worm#3
- Rods
- Cashion ICON Shaky Head Rod
- Rod2
- Rod3
- Reels
- Reel1
- Reel2
- Reel3