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Texas Rig Ole School 2024


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

I was introduced to the Texas Rig back in 1972 while the equipment has changed the technique is still the same. The Texas Rig was originally designed to fish a plastic worm but today it is used with any type of soft plastic.

Here's my choice of worm setup:

Rod: Shimano Crucial CRC-X610MH; Length: 6' 10 Medium Heavy Extra Fast

Reel: Shimano Calcutta CT100 Gear Ratio: 5:8.1

Line: Berkley Big Game 15# Mean Green

Bait: Gene Larew 7 ½ Salty Ring Worm

Bullet Weight: ¼ oz Black

Hook: Mustad 3/0 Straight Shank Denny Brauer Flipping Hook

Fishing the Texas Rig

1) Make a long cast

2) Strip 3 or 4 arms length of line, this will assure a vertical fall

3) Count the bait down, 15' of water count to 20 to make certain the bait is on the bottom, do it in your head if need be

4) Pause a good 30 seconds after the bait reaches bottom

5) Lower your rod to the 3 o'clock position while reeling slack & feel for anything unusual

6) Move the rod from 3 o'clock to 2 o'clock to 1 o'clock in three motions (speed varies)

7) Pause 30 seconds & feel for anything unusual

8) Repeat 5, 6, & 7 all the way back to the boat

9) If at any time you feel a noticeable tap, tug, line tighten, heaviness, or see line movement.

10) Without hesitation drop the rod, reel the slack, and set the hook


fishing user avatarJake. reply : 

Great info Catt, thanks!  :P


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

Catt,

Thanks!

Yesterday I ordered the Salty Ring Worms and ask on another thread, EXACTLY how do YOU rig 'em and fish 'em. Now I have the answer!

Thanks again!

8-)


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

Ole school Dude; it's worked for years so why change  :P


fishing user avatarYakAttack reply : 

Great Info Catt, Thanks!!!


fishing user avatarBronzeback117 reply : 

Nice info. Thanks man!

What are your top 3 colors you use for your worms? Also, where can I get some of them?


fishing user avatar.ghoti. reply : 

If you hadn't been doing this for thirty years, I'd say you've been watching me. :P

This is exactly how I fish a t-rig. Except, my go to bait is the GYCB Big Kahuna Cut-tail worm, on a 5/0 EWG hook, and 1/8oz steel weight.

Those salty ring worms look good. I'm gonna have to get some.

Cheers,

GK


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 
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Those salty ring worms look good. I'm gonna have to get some

If you can wait until March 23, DON'T buy any! Their website had a

$30 minimum so I had to order too many. (Plus the shipping charge

is outragous). I can spare at least 50 of Catt's camo recommendation.

::P


fishing user avatarfishfordollars reply : 

Thanks Catt, read through and was amazed at the bad habits and changes I have made to the style. Back to basics. Thanks for posting.


fishing user avatargrimlin reply : 

Catt mind if i save this information?

I SUCK at fishing senko/stickbaits.I really want to get better somehow,hopefully this will help.


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

My top colors

Cinnamon Pepper Neon/June Bug Laminated (Camouflage)

Junebug/Blue Tail

Black Neon

Black Blue

Red Shad

I always order by the 100 so meeting the minimum is no problem and since this is the worm I throw 90% of the time I don't worry about cost.

You'll pay a lot more for GYCB  :P

Can you save it? dude I save a lot of what I read here


fishing user avatarJayDub reply : 

I'm 20 now, and this is how I was taught by my Dad to worm fish.  That's just about all he would fish with, and I've been Texas rigging like that since I was about 8.  :P I now apply it to many other soft plastics also.


fishing user avatarTin reply : 

Catt, I'm just curious about the strikes on the texas rigged worm. If you could give me a rough estimate I was just curious about the percentage of strikes you get on the fall compared to working the bait? When I fish a texas-rig I'm usually fishing a fat albert grub, and I can say that about 95% of the strikes I get are on the fall or right before I begin to work the bait. It has come to a point where I really don't even bother working the bait and fish it almost like a stickbait. Do you think I'am fishing the bait wrong or is it just how the fish want it? :-/


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

Tin there is no way I could even make an educated guess since I seldom pay attention to that; I've had bass hit on the initial fall, some where in between while sitting still, the instant I moved the worm and straight below the boat. If that's how the bass on your body of water want it then I suggest you give it to them that way.

I fish a Jig-n-Craw the exact same way more than I do flipping or pitching  :P


fishing user avatarslomoe reply : 

stick with what works. Nice Post!!


fishing user avatarTin reply : 

Thanks Catt


fishing user avatarTokyo Tony reply : 

Nice post Catt, I love when you post with an explanation of how you fish a certain lure/technique  :P  It's always simple and straight-forward.

When I was young, I fished Texas rigs almost exclusively, but I really have gotten away from my roots, mostly due to the introduction of weightless stick baits and other techniques.  The good old school Texas rig is something I'm going to try to use more this year.  Just reading about how you fish it, rig it, etc., and knowing that you have great success that way gives me enough confidence to bring it back to life  ;D


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

It would surprise y'all how many Pros actually still use the Texas Rig during tournaments

April 2006, the Bassmaster Elite Series was held on Santee Cooper Reservoir

Preston Clark weighed-in the heaviest Four-Day Stringer in BASS's 38-year history (to that date). Preston's 4-day stringer weighed 115 lb, 15 oz, an incredible 20-bass average of 5-lb 13-oz! (Highlighting the stubborn 6-lb weight-plateau). During all four days, Preston used a plain Zoom Big Critter Craw that was T-rigged on a 5/0 Owner hook and weighted with 1/4 oz slip sinker.

January 17, 2001

Dean Rojas Shatters B.A.S.S. Single Day Mark with a phenomenal stringer weighing 45-2., Included in his remarkable catch were bass weighing 10-13, 10-0, 9-0, 8-2 and 7-9. Sight fishing with two Texas-rigged soft-plastic lures: a Lake Fork Tackle Lizard and Hawg Caller Log Crawler.

Larry Nixon the first angler to reach the $1 million dollar mark owes it mainly to Texas Rigged Plastic.


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

Catt,

I'm a long time fan of the T-rig, but I wanted to know EXACTLY how you fished the Salty Ring. Thank you again, I visualize it perfectly in my mind and can't wait to fish it around here.

8-)


fishing user avatarDavid P reply : 

After reading this, I realize how fast I really fish. I always thought I fished pretty slow, but I never pause for 10 seconds, let alone 30 seconds.

I'll surely be trying this.


fishing user avatarDavis reply : 
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After reading this, I realize how fast I really fish. I always thought I fished pretty slow, but I never pause for 10 seconds, let alone 30 seconds.

I'll surely be trying this.

Agreed. Can't wait to give this a whirl come spring. Thanks Catt.


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 
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Catt,

I'm a long time fan of the T-rig, but I wanted to know EXACTLY how you fished the Salty Ring. Thank you again, I visualize it perfectly in my mind and can't wait to fish it around here.  8-)

RW this is exactly how I fish the salty ring worm or any plastic baits for that matter  :P


fishing user avatarPencil Pusher reply : 

That's exactly the way I fish Texas rig except I'm so old school I still use a 6 foot (sometimes a 5 1/2) rod!!.


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

Some times the bass want it bait slower but some times the want it faster but this is the pace I start at and the let the bass tell me what they want.

Pegging my weight that's easy, I never feel a need to so I don't; if I'm fishing grass I simple use the same technique but instead of three motions between 3 o'clock and 1 o'clock it's more like 5 or 6 or until the worm and weight moves through the grass. I can only think of one instant where pegging my weight pays off and that is flipping buck brush for spawning bass.


fishing user avatarguest reply : 
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Catt mind if i save this information?

I SUCK at fishing senko/stickbaits.I really want to get better somehow,hopefully this will help.

this is a great primer on worm/ soft plastic fishing with a slip sinker.

the senko can be fished this way but you lose the action the lure is famous for.

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Lower your rod to the 3 o'clock position while reeling slack & feel for anything unusual

This technique is also excellent in bars just as the lights are flashing.  8-)


fishing user avatargrimlin reply : 

So Avid,if i understand correctly senko would be be fished weightless?To achieve the action senko is known for?

God,i think i've been fishing the senkos wrong all this time..... :-[

It would also explain why when i wacky rig a senko i get more bites...  


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 
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So Avid,if i understand correctly senko would be be fished weightless?To achieve the action senko is known for?

God,i think i've been fishing the senkos wrong all this time..... :-[

It would also explain why when i wacky rig a senko i get more bites...

My, my...After you try it the "right way" you're going to laugh at

yourself for making this post. The Fat Ika is fished weightless, too!

8-)


fishing user avatarRoLo reply : 

Catt, I have a question for you:

When you lift your rod from 3 o'clock to 1 o'clock in two movements,

that places your soft-plastic into a "glide phase".

While you're waiting for your lure to reestablish bottom contact (glide-phase)

is your rod held parallel to the water surface (3 o'clock) or perpendicular to your fishing line (1 o'clock)?

Roger


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

Good one Roger :P

Actually that's my mistake, what it should be is 3 o'clock to 2 o'clock to 1 o'clock to 12 o'clock, three movements. Keep in mind these movements are not exactly dead on 3, 2,1,12 because when I reach the top I'm more of an 11:30 than 12 o'clock. Between each movement is a pause long enough for the worm to settle back to the bottom briefly before the next movement. During this whole process I'm keeping a semi-tight line feeling the whole time for anything unusual because I don't know when I'll be bite. It's the classic hopping of an Ole School Texas Rig we all learned years ago, I just never stopped using it; I use this same technique when fishing a Jig-N-Craw.


fishing user avatarRoLo reply : 
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Good one Roger :P

Actually that's my mistake, what it should be is 3 o'clock to 2 o'clock to 1 o'clock to 12 o'clock, three movements. Keep in mind these movements are not exactly dead on 3, 2,1,12 because when I reach the top I'm more of an 11:30 than 12 o'clock. Between each movement is a pause long enough for the worm to settle back to the bottom briefly before the next movement. During this whole process I'm keeping a semi-tight line feeling the whole time for anything unusual because I don't know when I'll be bite. It's the classic hopping of an Ole School Texas Rig we all learned years ago, I just never stopped using it; I use this same technique when fishing a Jig-N-Craw.

Okay, so in effect your lure rests on the bottom for a good 30 seconds,

but only on every "third" hop.

Roger


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

Exactly but if you think about it 30 seconds aint that long; many people use Spinner Baits or Cranks for search baits I use a Texas Rig.


fishing user avatarguitarkid reply : 

wow avid sometimes i'm glad i do not hang out in bars.

              searoach




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