I have really never fished this rig before but I am fishing Kerr for a club tournament in early April and I've been told a C-Rig can be a great option. What baits do you think to throw with the old ball and chain?
Thanks.
You can throw just about any soft plastic on a Carolina rig. Just depends on what your comfortable with. I usually mix it up but here's what I tend to throw:
Trick worm
Brush hog/ D Stroyer (or any other creature bait)
Lizard
Ol'Monster/ Big Dead Ringer
I usually prefer to throw some sort of craw or creature bait, because of how you drag a c-rig along the bottom. However, I know a lot of guys throw worms and have good success as well. Much like a Texas rig, there's really no wrong way to fish a Carolina rig either.
If the c-rig bite is good and you want to give them a different look, don't be afraid to throw a swinging rugby jig either. A 3/4oz. with a Biffle Bug or D Bomb was one of my better deep water lures this year.
I'm a Zoom Lizard guy but lots of stuff will work just as well . Do Nothing French Fry worms catch a lot of fish .
Ive been useing a speed worm more and more lately. That tail action seems to be the ticket!
Mike
Anything really. My favorite is a medium sized creature.
I do not do a ton of C-rig angling, but a solid producer when I do is the SK rage tail eeliminator.
I believe Mr Parks designed this bait specifically for the Old Ball & Chain and if he didn't, he might as well have.
It's pretty Killer - the rigging is important.
A-Jay
Big brush hog is my favorite. The other little trick iv used to get bit is put puts punch skirt on and rig it with a Rage lobster. Other bait that has done me well is a Smokin Rooster
Lizard or a full sized Brush Hog.
My first bass ever back in 1980 was caught with a C-rig ....... a C-rigged RAPALA ORIGINAL FLOATING MINNOW.
So, not only soft plastics are C-rigged FYI .
On 2/9/2016 at 1:33 AM, Raul said:My first bass ever back in 1980 was caught with a C-rig ....... a C-rigged RAPALA ORIGINAL FLOATING MINNOW.
So, not only soft plastics are C-rigged FYI .
I caught a bass on a C-rigged Bill Plummer Super frog . I was pond fishing and wanted a frog to look like it was swimming under water . I was new to bass fishing and trying all kinds of stuff . Never heard of a c-rig , just wanted that frog under the water.
On 2/9/2016 at 1:51 AM, scaleface said:I caught a bass on a C-rigged Bill Plummer Super frog . I was pond fishing and wanted a frog to look like it was swimming under water . I was new to bass fishing and trying all kinds of stuff . Never heard of a c-rig , just wanted that frog under the water.
Sometimes ignorance is bliss. I knew nothing about bass fishing until 1980 when we moved from Mexico City to León where I live now, I fished for carp and for hatchery raised trout in several pay-to-fish places around Mexico City and even though we came to León to visit my grandparents every two weeks and I stayed my vacations here I never went ( and nobody took me ) warm water fishing. So here I am completely new to warm water fishing, the only thing I new, because my cousin told me, was that there was a warm water predatory fish called LOBINA common in ponds and lakes in the zone, so I thought: "if it´s a predator then it can be caught with lures" and I had lures, I caught trout with in-line spinners and those Rapala minnows. A friend invited me to a placed called "Lomas De Comanjilla", a gated community with a "lake" ( actually it´s very large pond ) to fish; we went fishing and when I arrived what struck me was the water, it was the muddiest least visibility place you can imagine, the visibility was like 2 inches, I prepared the C-rig and attached a silver/black back minnow and cast it into the mud, at that time I didn´t know the rig I made was called a C-rig, it was a rig a friend of my father taught me to do to catch trout, I dragged the rig and after a few pulls the line tightened and I set the hook, minutes later I landed the fish, it wasn´t a monster, it was maybe a pound but since then I was hooked forever into bass fishing.
I don't c rig often but when I do and when I had sucess is with a trick work, finesse worm or fluke..
some one previously posted about about the speed tail worm.. That has my wheels turning now because one of my confidence baits is a rate cut-r worm..
i don't c-rig much but in the handful of baits I've tried I liked the action of the Gambler Ugly Otter the best. Pop it up off the bottom and it has a nice action on the fall, and, when you drag it as well.
I've used everything from Rapalas to 12in. worms, but when it comes to soft plastics, I prefer a bait with no salt as it tends to stay off the bottom longer. Havoc has a diverse line of no salt baits.
I don't use a c-rig unless I have tried everything else. When I do use one I like to use the same baits that I would use for weightless fishing. Mostly senkos, flukes, and tubes.
I love throwing the C-rig from shore in Summer and Winter time when fish are deeper (25+ft).Flukes, trick worms,lizards, and rage baits are my choices.
I don't know if it's cause of unpressured fish or cause i hold the rod out to the side of me with a C-rig, but i've had three and four pounders almost rip the rod out of my hands with the C-rig.
About 90% of the time, it's a Zoom 5" lizard in green pumpkin. Year after year, it just catches'em.
Back before I knew better, I used to do pretty well with senko at the end of a c-rig.....been a number of years since I tried it, however
Lizard, finesse worm, French fry, fish doctor have been my best baits.
Allen
On 2/10/2016 at 3:51 AM, Choporoz said:Back before I knew better, I used to do pretty well with senko at the end of a c-rig.....been a number of years since I tried it, however
LOL yep . I still catch fish the wrong way . I have an uncle who catches most of his fish the wrong way . Stupid uncle .
I K.I.S.S. with the C-rig.....my go-to baits are a 6" straight tailed worm (Berkley Havoc Bottom Hopper) and/or a 7" Berkley Power Worm. Sometimes if I am feeling a little saucy I'll use a 5" Yum dinger.
Looks like anything will work and I can just use what I already carry around. Thanks for all the suggestions.
Grande Mutant, Rage Anaconda, Rage Lizard, Brush Hog, 8" Kicker Fish lizard.
One of my favorites that I don't think has been mentioned yet is the Lake Fork Ring Fry, full size and baby.
Zoom Speedcraw
Rage Shrimp
Rage Craw, all sizes
Sebile Magic Swimmer
Keitech S.I.F.