The Carolina rig is a more elegant style of rigging for bass fishing, but has a different appeal to fish. Because the weight is placed well above worm on the line, the worm has more freedom to move in the water, and also appears more like a worm, than with the Texas rig. The issue [...]
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The Carolina Rig
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The Texas Rig
Ah…the good ole Texas Rig. Being a Texan, you have to understand my partiality here. But truly, the Texas Rig makes a lot of sense when you are fishing deep cover areas that bass love so much. Deep cover plus shade plus an accurately placed Texas rigged worm can yield you some monster fish. The [...]
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Bass Worm Rig
Last week, we were talking about bass fishing worms; and I would like to show you some of the styles and ways that top anglers rig a worm for bass fishing. Generally speaking, there are two types of rigging styles for worm fishing, and that is the Texas rig and the Carolina rig. Each one [...]
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