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Thread: C-Rig, T-Rig. What are they?

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    Default C-Rig, T-Rig. What are they?

    I'm not up on what C or T-Rigs are. Would appreciate any help decoding this mystery.

    Thanks, Don

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    C-rig = Carolina Rig (weight above hook/bait on same line).

    T-Rig = Texas Rig (sliding weight, against hook) ..

    http://tinyurl.com/2qg5ha

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    Nessie, that link is dead.

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    Thanks for the info. I should have known since I use both of them.

    Thanks again, Don

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    Quote Originally Posted by one_leg
    Nessie, that link is dead.

    Oooopps.. Sorry, dam TinyUrl,com .. :evil: :lol:

    Just Google Bass fishing rigging... :thumb:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nessie Hunter
    C-rig = Carolina Rig (weight above hook/bait on same line).

    T-Rig = Texas Rig (sliding weight, against hook) ..
    i use carolina rig when im surf fishing. vary the weight and hook size according to the species you're targeting.

    i use texas rig for bass fishing in heavy cover, ie: kelp paddy. it's used to prevent/minimize getting hung up on stringers and such. remember to set the hook a little harder so the hook can penetrate through the plastic.

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