Thanks, Matt. Wholeheartedly agree on your ideal set-up being exposed hook and light weight. I would make the argument that if you go too heavy and / or weedless, you're not throwing a Ned Rig anymore. Ned Rig is open hook, light jig head..less than 1/8 oz., small simple plastic and light line. If people don't believe that I suggest they see the video Ned himself did on the rig that bears his name. This is a finesse technique; treat it as such. Here in Florida, I have a simple answer for not getting my Ned Rig hung up very often: I don't throw it into heavy cover. I simply choose another technique for the situation. Thanks again!
I have started using the Zman EWG jig head. They have a smaller hook, and I have found that I need to use a slightly stiffer rod to get a better hookset. Also, I have started throwing my ned rig on a 1/8 wobble head tungsten head bought on Aliexpress with a size 2 hobbit EWG.
I used to fish with the zman shroomz Ned head with the wire weed guards. I caught a bunch on them but I would guess I missed landing a bunch because of those weed guards
I fish primarily streams and rivers for smallies, I have found that jig heads with sickle hooks work well to stick and hold fish. I have also had some custom ned rig hooks made with tungsten and 3/0 hooks for the longer shank. This has helped with short strikes.
These hooks are also better at not gut-hooking. Barbless circle hooks hold fish better than traditional unbarbed hooks. It's easy to gut-hook with senko/ned-rig so I like your approach.
I just started taking really small clear tubing and put it up on the hook then put the bait on then now bend the tubing over split the tubing past the barb and thread it over the tip of the hook, when you get a bite the tubing pushes down and the hook point slips through where you split the tubing and it works great, they can't see it because it's clear and it's weedless because the hook point is covered until you get a bite and the hook point slips right through the split you put in the tubing
My favorite Ned head weight is 1/32 oz. I like the Owner Blockheads. When you have that no feel presentation is when it's at its best in my opinion. It's takes a little getting used to but I've noticed over the years that you can really only imagine what the bait is doing but it doesn't matter. It's performing the way it was intended with the very light heads.
Most of the time I will use the exposed hook mushroom head. I also like the Gambler Power Ned jighead, that I fish with casting gear and cut off part of a 5 " stickworm. I use that around heavier cover.
I'm binge watching your old Ned rig videos since the water is opening up in the Midwest! Such great advice. I usually struggle with the right weight to throw, but that will probably come with "reps". Hope your tourny is going well. Cheers, JJ
As a mostly bank fisherman, the EWG neds are a saving grace. I like to use Ned baits that are a little longer or have more action like the TRD Ticklerz or the Xzone Ned Zone. I've found that my hookup ratio is really good on the Z-Man EWG Nedlockz and it has a short hook, only a size 1 I believe
In heavy cover or from the bank the Ned hooks with single wire or double wire weed guard work good. Use these sometimes instead of the heads with longer buried EWG hook.
I pick my Ned head based on cover, bottom composition, and current, so I use open hooks, EWG (including football head EWG), and mushroom heads with wire weed guards in a rotation dictated by what I might hang up on. One of my favourite ways to use open hook Ned heads is when I'm wading the river. I use light weight heads when the bottom is hard with patches of weeds or piles of bigger rocks for smallmouth bass to hide in. I let my bait tumble by suspected ambush points and wait for the fish to eat. I can only suspect that the tumbling bait looks like forage that's in trouble because it seems as though the smallies can't help themselves!
Great video Matt and I totally agree about having the exposed hook being an old school tube guy up here in the True North. Unfortunately our Kawartha lake systems have a ton of weeds from cabbage, grass, lilly pads etc that I do like the EWG Texas Rig but I will use a Craw Ned bait vs the traditional Ned worm. I did tank tests and found as you did the movement is very poor on a Ned worm's tail rigged on an EWG. But put it on a craw Ned or Zman Tickler and the movement of those plastics limbs and apendages offsets nicely. That is what I use around wood and weeds and then go exposed in open water and rocks and gravel. Great to see that a PRO like you confirmed my own research. Great info as always! Thank you.
I'm not a big ned rig guy but I use the 1/8 owner block head offset head and the trds. I seldom get hung up and need to retie. I'm not arguing but retying a leader a few times a morning would knock a big hole in the amount of fish I'm catching. I have not had an issue setting the hook. Now, there may be fish that would hook themselves if the hook was bare so there's there's that but I'm catching a lot of fish with little trouble, makes for a smooth morning. I find I can fish the 1/8th 30% farther than I can even throw a 1/16th. I'm not saying it's better than the lighter stuff and bare hook but it's much easier. I wouldn't rule it out.
Nothing better then a new video from you🎉 I made 2 new videos lately because fishing season just started and I am so hyped for all the tournaments, kayak fishing, and more! I just bought my first fishing kayak as well and bought my first car as soon as I turned 16!!
Fishing from the bank i often get snagged with ned rig but will tolerate it more than any baits because it catch fish . I only use Zman products and allmost all of they’re heads . The Zman EWG is working really good with Elaztech and do not cut the action that much, especially with the TRD TICKLERS , TRD CRAWZ AND TRD BUGZ you still got lots of action ! I finally got my hands on the new max scent LIL GENERAL, will try it this summer to see the difference between Zman !
Thanks Matt, for your opinion on the ned rig hooks!! Liked the way you showed how you lose some action on the EWG hook!!👍🏻 I use both open & EWG with the EWG in laydowns or grass but may have to turn it around. Like your thoughts on the open hook and makes sense. Stay Safe & God Bless!!!
I don't fish a ned rig that often since it's just too snaggy around here with all the vegetation. But if I do a ned-style bait, I'm using a 1/0 worm hook (not ewg) and I rig it texas style, 1/8 or smaller bullet weight and all. I find that it actually works really really well. I essentially get the best of both worlds. I'll even add a red glass bead between the weight and the hook for a little extra clacking noise that seems to help if the water is stained. I usually peg the weight, but sometimes I just let it slide. It all depends on how lazy I'm feeling, lol.
Even though I am in Florida, a lot of my fishing happens in ponds with little cover or vegetation, so the Ned becomes a viable option. What you're describing sounds like a downsized version of a Texas-rigged stick bait. How small do you go with your plastic? The BPS mini (3-inch I think?) stik-o came to my mind as I was reading this. I will use those or a finesse worm on a mushroom head in colder water or when the fish are finicky.
@@oldeschoolbob1022 It is a down sized version of a Texas rig, yes. And it works very well for me. I'll use a standard ned bait, like a Googan Rattlin' ned and rig as I described. I did an entire video on the process.
Here where I live in Illinois there is a lot of rock and weeds , I've never had much luck with the traditional exposed hook ned. I found the ewg ned and I have a lot better luck on that . But that's the reason I run those. Good vid good sir.
Most of my water is a little too dirty for a Ned Rig but when I do use it, I use the Z-Man ones. Wild time on the Live Feed Wednesday night. Two day hangover after that party. 🥳😉😄 Seriously, it was a very interesting discussion on whacky rig fishing….something I need to use more often. 👍
What about a simple “weedGuard” of some sort for the exposed hook? Maybe even just a piece of single 50/60# mono or fc glued on to the head or hook shank. Lots of wood snags on the bottom of my lake.
yep you can do that as well. Zman makes a weedless finesse shroomz head that works good, but i do believe with light tackle it does result in more lost fish than an exposed hook IMO
Great review of those ned types, Matt. I will say I never use Ewg on a worm type 3” bait. However if I’m fishing a zman small bugZ or crawz, I prefer it. Mainly because the action in those type baits is in the tail or claws and no worries on getting hung 👍. However if using just 3” trd or similar, it’s a exposed jig head. 🙂 My fav bed bait is that bugZ. thanks!
thanks, matt. amuses me how modern ned rig retrieves are nothing like Ned's retrieves. the action of the worm doesn't seem to be a concern at all with Ned K. thoughts?
I kinda wish they would come out with a better hook for the Ned , an like a worm hook top like an EWG but a shorter version and a lil thicker but so it could be rigged weedless still and not interfere with the action cause of the length I think it takes the action away a lil , but with a mushroom style head
Wow , great info.Trying to get better at fishing and ran across this video. I have been fishing in a river from a kayak, decent amount of snags. Curious what weight you would recommend. Thanks!
I know the Ned rig is a fish catching lure , but it feels like nothing but a small weight on the end of the line. Difficult for me to have confidence in , mabee I need to catch a large mouth with one. I need to fish it more I guess.
Our local lakes have a tonne of milfoil. Can you fish ned rigs in milfoil? If yes, do you want the plastic above or near the top of the weeds or in the weeds? I've loaded up on ned rig gear, can't wait to user it. Love your content.
I’ve always found that if I fish an ewg ned head around vegetation the head and knot seem to just catch on the vegetation instead of a hook catching. I have completely stopped using ewg neds
Only Jig hook l can bring myself to fish right now is an EWG . I'm am well aware I'm missing bites at times. But brother, I'm fun fishing. And it's zero fun to me tying and retying all day. If money was on the line l would sing a different tune.
Using water-based scents on your plastics will result in more hits, especially if your fishing where a channel ends. After every cast you should be sure your plastic is clear of debris and is still hooked on an angle where it swims straight. Fish do not use their sight anywhere near as much as they use their lateral line or nose. A hook showing isn't going to scare an enticed fish away. Fish aren't scared of hooks or needles. We appreciate an easy meal and with good presentation, we aren't scared of the "silverware" and neither are the fish. Enough anthropomorphizing. (I have seen braided line "stun" a fish into not biting) Unless I missed something I was surprised that most of this video was advising you to hide the hook more. The "swim/glide/fall" is most affected by the angle of the plastic on the hook and not the drag of the hook in the water ("hook drag" in the water is hilarious to me, we're not using deep sea fishing hooks, this has to be negligible.) By the way, this video is coming from a guy who's hooked his chartreuse plastic upside down. 5:00
Another great video. What do you think of the weedless Ned heads with the two-wire guard? I don’t want to use an ewg, but I fish from the bank and it’s a real pain getting snagged, whether I get the rig back or not, so I tend to use the weedless. Do you think the wire guards are costing me bites?
That was the original plastic that the pioneers of this technique used. Have a look at Ned Kehde's video explaining how the Midwest Finesse Rig (more famously known as the "Ned Rig") came into being. Edit: They did not use Generals of course..I can't remember what the actual brand was.
The open style rig I don’t think the gap is big enough or the thin wire hook is thick enough also here the grass gets so thick the open hook does catch too many weeds
Thanks Matt. I am in camp EWG. I hate hanging up period. Breaking off and possibly having to retie jig head and maybe a leader or spoiling a good spot, camp EWG. I will say this I think non weedless Ned's, some times the fish hooks its self, there's a bonus.
When I fished the ned rig I used a lead head exposed hook and it worked out good, but I prefer a more power fishing approach so by no means is that regularly tested 😂
I live in Florida - Powerfishing Central - and I throw a Ned a lot. Not used in grass, of course, but for ponds with very little vegetation / heavy cover, it's a great option - especially when conditions are tough. Use proper gear - medium or med/lt. spinning is best in my opinion - and stay light with your heads and line. Good luck!
@@MattStefanFishing Finesse is not a thing down here for many..probably most..especially if they are fishing our big grassy lakes. My regular pond stops set up well for finesse, and light-line spinning is a major comfort zone for me, having grown up fishing light-tackle inshore saltwater, so i probably reach for it more than most. The good news is that our fish probably see a lot fewer Neds than in other states...which works out well for those of us who do throw it. Thanks!
Thanks, Matt. Wholeheartedly agree on your ideal set-up being exposed hook and light weight. I would make the argument that if you go too heavy and / or weedless, you're not throwing a Ned Rig anymore. Ned Rig is open hook, light jig head..less than 1/8 oz., small simple plastic and light line. If people don't believe that I suggest they see the video Ned himself did on the rig that bears his name. This is a finesse technique; treat it as such. Here in Florida, I have a simple answer for not getting my Ned Rig hung up very often: I don't throw it into heavy cover. I simply choose another technique for the situation. Thanks again!
thanks for sharing!
Nice tips! For a weedless rig, I like to use the Charlie Brewer Spider head.
Thanks
I have started using the Zman EWG jig head. They have a smaller hook, and I have found that I need to use a slightly stiffer rod to get a better hookset. Also, I have started throwing my ned rig on a 1/8 wobble head tungsten head bought on Aliexpress with a size 2 hobbit EWG.
Thanks for sharing
Always agree ,open water open hook thin line .hair an char ned .first cast.bingo,nice smallmouth that’s great 😃
Right on
Great video and explanation, I prefer the Z man heads and I do get a very good land ratio on them plus they dont break the bank!
I use those a lot myself.
they are good hooks
I used to fish with the zman shroomz Ned head with the wire weed guards. I caught a bunch on them but I would guess I missed landing a bunch because of those weed guards
the weed guards can be a pain in the butt
I fish primarily streams and rivers for smallies, I have found that jig heads with sickle hooks work well to stick and hold fish. I have also had some custom ned rig hooks made with tungsten and 3/0 hooks for the longer shank. This has helped with short strikes.
Thanks for sharing!
These hooks are also better at not gut-hooking. Barbless circle hooks hold fish better than traditional unbarbed hooks.
It's easy to gut-hook with senko/ned-rig so I like your approach.
I just started taking really small clear tubing and put it up on the hook then put the bait on then now bend the tubing over split the tubing past the barb and thread it over the tip of the hook, when you get a bite the tubing pushes down and the hook point slips through where you split the tubing and it works great, they can't see it because it's clear and it's weedless because the hook point is covered until you get a bite and the hook point slips right through the split you put in the tubing
hook tubing is huge for me
My favorite Ned head weight is 1/32 oz. I like the Owner Blockheads. When you have that no feel presentation is when it's at its best in my opinion. It's takes a little getting used to but I've noticed over the years that you can really only imagine what the bait is doing but it doesn't matter. It's performing the way it was intended with the very light heads.
i personally like the lighter the better as well!
Most of the time I will use the exposed hook mushroom head. I also like the Gambler Power Ned jighead, that I fish with casting gear and cut off part of a 5 " stickworm. I use that around heavier cover.
ill check it out
I'm binge watching your old Ned rig videos since the water is opening up in the Midwest! Such great advice. I usually struggle with the right weight to throw, but that will probably come with "reps". Hope your tourny is going well. Cheers, JJ
thanks!
I use a ewg hook with a tungsten 3/16 head with great success Switch to medium light rod to a medium rod and I don’t lose fish love your videos
thanks for watching!
As a mostly bank fisherman, the EWG neds are a saving grace. I like to use Ned baits that are a little longer or have more action like the TRD Ticklerz or the Xzone Ned Zone. I've found that my hookup ratio is really good on the Z-Man EWG Nedlockz and it has a short hook, only a size 1 I believe
stick with what works for you!
In heavy cover or from the bank the Ned hooks with single wire or double wire weed guard work good. Use these sometimes instead of the heads with longer buried EWG hook.
thanks for sharing!
I pick my Ned head based on cover, bottom composition, and current, so I use open hooks, EWG (including football head EWG), and mushroom heads with wire weed guards in a rotation dictated by what I might hang up on. One of my favourite ways to use open hook Ned heads is when I'm wading the river. I use light weight heads when the bottom is hard with patches of weeds or piles of bigger rocks for smallmouth bass to hide in. I let my bait tumble by suspected ambush points and wait for the fish to eat. I can only suspect that the tumbling bait looks like forage that's in trouble because it seems as though the smallies can't help themselves!
thanks for sharing!
Great video Matt and I totally agree about having the exposed hook being an old school tube guy up here in the True North. Unfortunately our Kawartha lake systems have a ton of weeds from cabbage, grass, lilly pads etc that I do like the EWG Texas Rig but I will use a Craw Ned bait vs the traditional Ned worm. I did tank tests and found as you did the movement is very poor on a Ned worm's tail rigged on an EWG. But put it on a craw Ned or Zman Tickler and the movement of those plastics limbs and apendages offsets nicely. That is what I use around wood and weeds and then go exposed in open water and rocks and gravel. Great to see that a PRO like you confirmed my own research. Great info as always! Thank you.
thanks for sharing!
I'm not a big ned rig guy but I use the 1/8 owner block head offset head and the trds. I seldom get hung up and need to retie. I'm not arguing but retying a leader a few times a morning would knock a big hole in the amount of fish I'm catching. I have not had an issue setting the hook. Now, there may be fish that would hook themselves if the hook was bare so there's there's that but I'm catching a lot of fish with little trouble, makes for a smooth morning. I find I can fish the 1/8th 30% farther than I can even throw a 1/16th. I'm not saying it's better than the lighter stuff and bare hook but it's much easier. I wouldn't rule it out.
thanks for sharing!
Nothing better then a new video from you🎉 I made 2 new videos lately because fishing season just started and I am so hyped for all the tournaments, kayak fishing, and more! I just bought my first fishing kayak as well and bought my first car as soon as I turned 16!!
That's awesome
Fishing from the bank i often get snagged with ned rig but will tolerate it more than any baits because it catch fish . I only use Zman products and allmost all of they’re heads . The Zman EWG is working really good with Elaztech and do not cut the action that much, especially with the TRD TICKLERS , TRD CRAWZ AND TRD BUGZ you still got lots of action ! I finally got my hands on the new max scent LIL GENERAL, will try it this summer to see the difference between Zman !
stick with what works for you!
Thanks Matt, for your opinion on the ned rig hooks!! Liked the way you showed how you lose some action on the EWG hook!!👍🏻 I use both open & EWG with the EWG in laydowns or grass but may have to turn it around. Like your thoughts on the open hook and makes sense. Stay Safe & God Bless!!!
thanks for the support!
I don't fish a ned rig that often since it's just too snaggy around here with all the vegetation. But if I do a ned-style bait, I'm using a 1/0 worm hook (not ewg) and I rig it texas style, 1/8 or smaller bullet weight and all. I find that it actually works really really well. I essentially get the best of both worlds. I'll even add a red glass bead between the weight and the hook for a little extra clacking noise that seems to help if the water is stained. I usually peg the weight, but sometimes I just let it slide. It all depends on how lazy I'm feeling, lol.
Even though I am in Florida, a lot of my fishing happens in ponds with little cover or vegetation, so the Ned becomes a viable option. What you're describing sounds like a downsized version of a Texas-rigged stick bait. How small do you go with your plastic? The BPS mini (3-inch I think?) stik-o came to my mind as I was reading this. I will use those or a finesse worm on a mushroom head in colder water or when the fish are finicky.
I can see that working
@@oldeschoolbob1022 It is a down sized version of a Texas rig, yes. And it works very well for me. I'll use a standard ned bait, like a Googan Rattlin' ned and rig as I described. I did an entire video on the process.
Here where I live in Illinois there is a lot of rock and weeds , I've never had much luck with the traditional exposed hook ned. I found the ewg ned and I have a lot better luck on that . But that's the reason I run those. Good vid good sir.
Also I run biospawn plasma tail ,10,000 fish sukoshi bug or even craw style baits.
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing these tips!!
You bet!
Most of my water is a little too dirty for a Ned Rig but when I do use it, I use the Z-Man ones.
Wild time on the Live Feed Wednesday night. Two day hangover after that party. 🥳😉😄 Seriously, it was a very interesting discussion on whacky rig fishing….something I need to use more often. 👍
Right on
What about a simple “weedGuard” of some sort for the exposed hook? Maybe even just a piece of single 50/60# mono or fc glued on to the head or hook shank. Lots of wood snags on the bottom of my lake.
Those would be good but I don’t know of any manufacturers that make something like that
yep you can do that as well. Zman makes a weedless finesse shroomz head that works good, but i do believe with light tackle it does result in more lost fish than an exposed hook IMO
Great tip Matt Thanks
thanks!
Throw 4" on the EWG. Works great, and bend it open just a tich
thanks for sharing
Great review of those ned types, Matt. I will say I never use Ewg on a worm type 3” bait. However if I’m fishing a zman small bugZ or crawz, I prefer it. Mainly because the action in those type baits is in the tail or claws and no worries on getting hung 👍. However if using just 3” trd or similar, it’s a exposed jig head. 🙂 My fav bed bait is that bugZ. thanks!
good info thanks for sharing!
I like the EWG with a 4 inch zman bait
thanks for sharing!
thanks, matt. amuses me how modern ned rig retrieves are nothing like Ned's retrieves. the action of the worm doesn't seem to be a concern at all with Ned K. thoughts?
it catches them both ways
Thanks Matt.
You bet!
Exposed hook point every time. Way better hookup ratio and way less "spit out" ratio. Keep up the great work. 👍🇺🇸
Right on
I kinda wish they would come out with a better hook for the Ned , an like a worm hook top like an EWG but a shorter version and a lil thicker but so it could be rigged weedless still and not interfere with the action cause of the length I think it takes the action away a lil , but with a mushroom style head
that would be a winner
VMC or one of em need to come out with the mushroom head and a shorter EWG hook with rigging it weedless , I think it would work better
that would be a good one
Wow , great info.Trying to get better at fishing and ran across this video. I have been fishing in a river from a kayak, decent amount of snags. Curious what weight you would recommend. Thanks!
i prefer lighter than 1/10 oz or heavier than 1/4 oz
I know the Ned rig is a fish catching lure , but it feels like nothing but a small weight on the end of the line. Difficult for me to have confidence in , mabee I need to catch a large mouth with one. I need to fish it more I guess.
give it another try!
Great stuff Matt. How about a football head?
good topic!
Our local lakes have a tonne of milfoil. Can you fish ned rigs in milfoil? If yes, do you want the plastic above or near the top of the weeds or in the weeds? I've loaded up on ned rig gear, can't wait to user it. Love your content.
You can i prefer weedline edges
I’ve always found that if I fish an ewg ned head around vegetation the head and knot seem to just catch on the vegetation instead of a hook catching. I have completely stopped using ewg neds
thanks for sharing
Only Jig hook l can bring myself to fish right now is an EWG . I'm am well aware I'm missing bites at times. But brother, I'm fun fishing. And it's zero fun to me tying and retying all day. If money was on the line l would sing a different tune.
Stick with what works for you!
What about the hook with a wire weed guard?
it works but i seem to lose a lot of fish on light tackle with it
What about the Vmc Ned swing head?
Haven’t tried it
I'm a big time Dirty jigs fan 👍
sounds good
Would you put skirts& scent?I fish in St Johns river in Florida. Off shore.
Sometimes
Using water-based scents on your plastics will result in more hits, especially if your fishing where a channel ends. After every cast you should be sure your plastic is clear of debris and is still hooked on an angle where it swims straight.
Fish do not use their sight anywhere near as much as they use their lateral line or nose.
A hook showing isn't going to scare an enticed fish away. Fish aren't scared of hooks or needles.
We appreciate an easy meal and with good presentation, we aren't scared of the "silverware" and neither are the fish.
Enough anthropomorphizing. (I have seen braided line "stun" a fish into not biting)
Unless I missed something I was surprised that most of this video was advising you to hide the hook more.
The "swim/glide/fall" is most affected by the angle of the plastic on the hook and not the drag of the hook in the water
("hook drag" in the water is hilarious to me, we're not using deep sea fishing hooks, this has to be negligible.)
By the way, this video is coming from a guy who's hooked his chartreuse plastic upside down. 5:00
Have you checked out the ned baits on Rabid baits yet
Ill; check it out
Another great video. What do you think of the weedless Ned heads with the two-wire guard? I don’t want to use an ewg, but I fish from the bank and it’s a real pain getting snagged, whether I get the rig back or not, so I tend to use the weedless. Do you think the wire guards are costing me bites?
they are OK but i feel like i dont get good hook penetration with them
@@MattStefanFishing Thanks!
I use a 1/5 ned head. I mainly only fish rivers. Is that too heavy even in current?
nope
Do u think it would work just as well if u buy 6in. Generals and cut them down?
Yes, I do that all the time. There is a 4” General that I also use and I don’t shorten that.
That was the original plastic that the pioneers of this technique used. Have a look at Ned Kehde's video explaining how the Midwest Finesse Rig (more famously known as the "Ned Rig") came into being. Edit: They did not use Generals of course..I can't remember what the actual brand was.
yep they work well too!
The open style rig I don’t think the gap is big enough or the thin wire hook is thick enough also here the grass gets so thick the open hook does catch too many weeds
thanks for sharing
@@MattStefanFishing your welcome and thank you
Thanks Matt. I am in camp EWG. I hate hanging up period. Breaking off and possibly having to retie jig head and maybe a leader or spoiling a good spot, camp EWG. I will say this I think non weedless Ned's, some times the fish hooks its self, there's a bonus.
stick with what works for you!
"Fish with what you have confidence in", I hope everyone that watched this grabs on to that statement.
agreed!
I try to not have an exposed hook most the time simply bc of the heavy rock and debris in the rivers here.
stick with what works for you
When I fished the ned rig I used a lead head exposed hook and it worked out good, but I prefer a more power fishing approach so by no means is that regularly tested 😂
Thanks for sharing!
Randy Blauket lol
thanks for watching
Key words here.Bottom Composition!
yep!
You wouldn't use the EWG hook on any 3" bait for that exact reason. 4" minimum.
thanks for sharing!
I like simple. Non tungsten, thin wire, exposed hook, basic ned head..... thats assumig I'm willing to stop fishing a tube....🤣
haha
I can’t stand the Ned Rig. The other me grab the Ned Rig!!
haha
To this day I've never fished the Ned rig. Am I missing something?
I live in Florida - Powerfishing Central - and I throw a Ned a lot. Not used in grass, of course, but for ponds with very little vegetation / heavy cover, it's a great option - especially when conditions are tough. Use proper gear - medium or med/lt. spinning is best in my opinion - and stay light with your heads and line. Good luck!
it catches a lot of fish but is not one of my go to baits in florida
@@MattStefanFishing Finesse is not a thing down here for many..probably most..especially if they are fishing our big grassy lakes. My regular pond stops set up well for finesse, and light-line spinning is a major comfort zone for me, having grown up fishing light-tackle inshore saltwater, so i probably reach for it more than most. The good news is that our fish probably see a lot fewer Neds than in other states...which works out well for those of us who do throw it. Thanks!