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Bass Fishing => Bass Fishing Tips, Techniques & General Discussion => Topic started by: Larry313 on May 14, 2010, 04:11:35 PM

Title: Texas Rig / Carolina Rig
Post by: Larry313 on May 14, 2010, 04:11:35 PM
How often do you guys use them.  I don't use a Texas rig that often but at the end of last season I really tried to start throwing the Carolina rig more often.  I had limited success.  I'm comfortable rigging and throwing them I was just curious as to how frequent all of you are throwing them. 
Title: Re: Texas Rig / Carolina Rig
Post by: thedude on May 14, 2010, 05:59:20 PM
i throw a t-rig about 90% of the time in the summer - usually a beaver or 10" worm. used to carolina rig a tube a lot when i lived in Indiana, not so much anymore.
Title: Re: Texas Rig / Carolina Rig
Post by: Cheetam on May 14, 2010, 09:56:22 PM
I used to throw texas rigs a lot when I was a kid.  Back then, any color worked (as long as it was purple).  I'll texas rig a beaver bait every once in a while now, but I've gotten away from it for some unexplained reason.  I like to throw a carolina rig in the summer, usually on long points.  I really like throwing creature-style baits like brush hogs when I c-rig, although I will occasionally use a tube or a big worm.
Title: Re: Texas Rig / Carolina Rig
Post by: Skulley on May 14, 2010, 10:36:21 PM
There are other iterations of the Texas and Carolina rigs.  I try to use whatever I can find that works.  Carolina rigs are great for deep weed line fishing during the dog days of summer.  The Texas rig is an extremely versatile rig and can be used from fishing open water to pitching and flipping into heavy cover.  I use a split shot version of the Carolina when the fishing is tough and I go to a lite or ultra lite presentation when the fish are lethargic.  The California version of doodling is a great presentation of the Carolina for tough fishing.  You really got to try what works and be open minded enough to switch when the fish aren't real active.  These rigs are great presentations and should not ever be overlooked when you absolutely need to catch a fish.


BD                   ;D 
Title: Re: Texas Rig / Carolina Rig
Post by: zooker on May 15, 2010, 10:05:52 PM
for me it depends on water temp.anything below 50 i use neither. between 50-70 i texas rig. over 70 the carolina ball and chain..we have no season on bass here..

i use mostly big worms and lizards on my carolina rig.along creek channels-weed lines what the hell are those?-or on any deep stump field after i beat them heavily with a deep crank.

texas rig i use more for vertical drop bait. i use hula grubs and bush hogs or 12" worms..

zooker
Title: Re: Texas Rig / Carolina Rig
Post by: djkimmel on May 17, 2010, 01:29:15 PM
I use Texas rig for anything where I'm pitching or flipping (usually into cover) if I'm not using a jig, or fishing into lots of weeds, especially the stringy ones. Also around lots of snaggy wood. Good for spot fishing - a hole in the weeds, a specific stump, etc.

I have reduced patience at times, but bass might not hit the fast stuff I like to throw so I will try a Carolina rig. You can cover a lot of water still. Fish it through a lot of cover for both largemouth and smallmouth bass. Vary the length. Vary the lure. Use double lures like a jig for the weight and a lizard on the back. I've caught doubles this way several times.

When bass aren't real aggressive or I can't get good numbers of reaction bites, I will often use one or the other above.

I also use both as follow up lures often as zooker points out. A good example of this is if I miss a fish by a stump with a spinnerbait / buzzbait, I'll pitch in a Texas rig X-worm or finesse worm / compact creature bait. No weight on the stick worm if close and shallow, or weight on the worm / creature if the spot is a little deeper and bass seem to be holding down in the water column.

If I'm cranking the channel, wood, outside weed line (maybe on Lake Ovid) and whack a few fast, but then the bite dies. I usually pick up a Carolina rigged bigger creature bait / lizard / worm and fish it through the same spot. I can often get more bass from the same spot that way.
Title: Re: Texas Rig / Carolina Rig
Post by: Got Fish?? on May 20, 2010, 05:56:29 PM
 I like to Carolina rig when i drift and drag St Clair for smallmouth. I have most luck in deeper water. When using tubs. Sometimes it is your presentation that matters. Your just going to have to play around with it.  I use Texas rig when i fish thick mats of weeds or fast currents.