I been on this free rig for about 6 months now. Especially in the colder weather it seems to give a much needed different approach. Love it around rocks and timber where ledges are.
I'm not sure if you guys are aware of the fact that free rig was invented and widely applied by S. Korean fishermen and then adopted by Japanese fishermen years ago. The way US fishermen see and use free rig is quite different from how we use it in Korea. There are many variations for free rig but the most popular one is to use 3-4 inch straight soft bait. 12-14 lb fluoro line and 2/0-3/0 EWG hook with 1/4-1/2 oz tungsten sinker. We prefer dragging it to hoping and letting it fall all the way, especially in this time of year for more subtle presentation. There are soft baits designed and manufactured specifically for free rig by Korean pros who won the AoY in KSA.
Had to say ditto me too man whenever I look at my notifications I see a hook up tackle video I go oh click at whenever I'm sneakin a break in the bathroom at work lol
Thanks for the video, I’ve fished free rig for two and an half years now and by far the best bait I’ve used is Zman Bugz, it floats, it got moment and it holds up very well. I’ve also switched over to 95% bait caster for free rig with as light weight as possible. Lovely technique!
@@thehookuptackle_usa I'm really glad I found you guys. I mean I was trying to get into the JDM thing I just couldn't find an outlet that I can get information from like I can from you guys. I've been a fan of the store and your guys since the first video I ever watched I think a couple years ago now. Anyway that's all You guys just open my eyes and let me see all the creative stuff is coming out of Japan and not just Japan here too. Last spring I did do well with the full size cover scat. Man... I caught 6 fish all over 6lbs with the largest being 8 and 1/2. In the span of about 4 trips. This spring I'm hoping to kill them with a bull flap. I haven't had a season like that ever and I've been bass fishing since I was 6. 42 years ago. Sorry for a long ass message. Laters
Just went back and watched the original video that got me into free rigging it was Shin Fukae and he gave credit to South Korea for the rig being created there.
drop shot and an earthworm it's all that i need for 6 months a year. For the rest of the year i use spinners and minnows or cranks . I am so comfortable and I'm catching fish with those techniques that I stopped searching for other fishing methods.
Love the thought of a swimbait on the rig. I have had great success with the scented jerk shad. I’m wondering if a rubber bait with a paddle tail would fall even slower due to the water displacement/ resistance. Like the bellows swimmer??
Thats crazy. Ive been doing that for a while not even knowing what a free rig was 😂 Gary yakamoto has a palstic skirt and i use the beavers and ive done this unknowing. Awesome that it has an actual name
I use the free rig all the time. One modification I would suggest is to use a buoyant plastic like a Zman or similar. Then you can keep it in a single place and pull the weight down and let it float back up. Killer along the edges of pads and mats.
I'm surprised you guys don't suggest the Dolive Shad for the same horizontal fall. Though i guess it'll be a Dolive Free Rig video, nothing wrong with the T pose!
Are you guys stalking me? Or like mind readers or something? I literally just got into free rigging and was hopping there you guys would do a cool new video on it lol.
Hook Up Tackle! I’ve been free rigging since 2019 when I saw a UA-cam video of a guy from Japan who claimed to have created the rig. Caught a lot of fish on it since then.
In this case he's not talking about the origin of free rig. He's just introducing Japanese products related to jika rig which is the modified version of free rig.
Wish I could still find the Decoy Blade Sinker in lighter sizes. Smashed during the fall transition on a free rigged 3.5 dolive stick one year. Lost all the ones I had and now I can't find them. :(
Thanks for your great video. But I want to tell you the truth, ' the free rig' is made and used by one of pro angler in S. Korea. And still most popular way in the country. ******If you see this, please fix the title of this video. Thanks & Cheers.
When free rigging the spark shad, which is my favorite paddle tail of all time btw, I wear em out with the little 3”, are you using a normal ewg hook? Or a weighted swimbait type hook?
My parents did the "Shimmy" Shimmy Shimmy CoCo Bop! Lol! Great video and if I was in the water and saw that Punch Skirt Beaver, I WOULD HAVE HIT THE SHIT OUT OF IT AND SWALLOWED IT HOOK LINE AND SINKER! ❤ Gotta have it and fish Pyramid Lake, Los Angeles County and hit some BASS! I LOVE the way that moves!
Free rig is way older than recorded inventor. It is used in ancient fishing by humans. So, noone has the right to claim that they invented this kind of Fishing.
I need me a way to get in touch with SLP… I have a ryoga in need of fix and pizzazzing. Spanky at takletrap does my JDM stuff…. If anyone needs JDM reels fixed, spankys that dude! However, I would love to have SLP build up ryoga. For the sweet love of mercy… help me get in touch with them
That is the difference. Each weight shape performs differently underwater. A Texas rig weight falls much more diagonally back towards the angler and excels in heavy vegetation. A tear drop weight will fall almost straight down which is the main draw for the technique, and is also much more effective around rocks, the tear drop weights much easier to pop out. Also you would really never peg a freerig weight on the line like a Texas rig.
Huge difference. We’ve made a ton of videos on the differences if you’re curious. There’s a difference in the way in moves on the bottom, a massive difference when there’s separation from the weight, it’s a far more accurate presentation, and it’s much more snag resistant.
@@thehookuptackle_usagenuine question, how is it more snag resistant if the weight is hanging off the line instead of “aerodynamically” inline with the line and also semi protecting the hook from snagging?
A bullet weight will slide on the line causing your bait to have a direction (towards you) as it falls. On a free rig I believe because all the weight is concentrated on a single point of your line (the millimeter where the eye holds onto your line) as the free weight falls, it causes a much more vertical pull on your bait (so a slightly heavier weight then you would think is ideal on a free rig to ensure a very vertical fall), and because it’s verticalAND your lure is (ideally) flat bottomed and on an ewg, it will have a very random/ natural fall, instead of the predictable/ rhythmic fall of a Texas rig
@@genesis4gz it’s the shape of the weight. When you use a straight drop shot style weight with a round eye it doesn’t wedge itself into a a rock. Also say your hook is snagged it acts more like a lure retriever and pops the hook loose. You just have to try it. It really is the best way to drag bottom and not be retrying your baits all the time. I might lose two in a 12 hour day of casting and dragging.
Could the intro be longer? Intros are for capturing viewers who were flipping channels between programming on the hour on regular TV back in the day. Waste of time on UA-cam.
'Free rig' was from korea. Created by professional Seonpil Kim. He was korean.
I been on this free rig for about 6 months now. Especially in the colder weather it seems to give a much needed different approach. Love it around rocks and timber where ledges are.
I’ve used the skirt from a hula grub on my free rig before. It worked pretty well.
I'm not sure if you guys are aware of the fact that free rig was invented and widely applied by S. Korean fishermen and then adopted by Japanese fishermen years ago.
The way US fishermen see and use free rig is quite different from how we use it in Korea.
There are many variations for free rig but the most popular one is to use 3-4 inch straight soft bait. 12-14 lb fluoro line and 2/0-3/0 EWG hook with 1/4-1/2 oz tungsten sinker.
We prefer dragging it to hoping and letting it fall all the way, especially in this time of year for more subtle presentation.
There are soft baits designed and manufactured specifically for free rig by Korean pros who won the AoY in KSA.
Perfect~!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just thought about this the other day. Going to try a light free rig this spring. It’ll get em.
Always the highlight of my day is when you guys put out a video.
Thank you for watching!
Had to say ditto me too man whenever I look at my notifications I see a hook up tackle video I go oh click at whenever I'm sneakin a break in the bathroom at work lol
Thanks for the video, I’ve fished free rig for two and an half years now and by far the best bait I’ve used is Zman Bugz, it floats, it got moment and it holds up very well.
I’ve also switched over to 95% bait caster for free rig with as light weight as possible.
Lovely technique!
Thanks for the video, I just grabbed a rod from the garage and I'm about to rig up a free rig for my next trip
Excellent!
@@thehookuptackle_usa I'm really glad I found you guys. I mean I was trying to get into the JDM thing I just couldn't find an outlet that I can get information from like I can from you guys. I've been a fan of the store and your guys since the first video I ever watched I think a couple years ago now.
Anyway that's all You guys just open my eyes and let me see all the creative stuff is coming out of Japan and not just Japan here too. Last spring I did do well with the full size cover scat. Man... I caught 6 fish all over 6lbs with the largest being 8 and 1/2. In the span of about 4 trips. This spring I'm hoping to kill them with a bull flap. I haven't had a season like that ever and I've been bass fishing since I was 6. 42 years ago. Sorry for a long ass message. Laters
I like to use a bead above the knot so the weight doesn't get caught on a stop and for that extra little tick sound 😉
Just went back and watched the original video that got me into free rigging it was Shin Fukae and he gave credit to South Korea for the rig being created there.
Love this idea,but I couldn’t find the Dolive Craws in 3.5 or 4” in the colors I wanted with skirts🤷🏻♂️
Thanks for the great tips and tricks! Awesome video
Thanks for watching 👊🍻
You guys are the reason my savings never goes up
there is no such as "free " with bass tackle.
drop shot and an earthworm it's all that i need for 6 months a year. For the rest of the year i use spinners and minnows or cranks . I am so comfortable and I'm catching fish with those techniques that I stopped searching for other fishing methods.
Really wish I could get my hands on a few 7” spark shads!!
You can always nose hook that shad!! Especially if you’re smallmouth fishing 😁
Love the thought of a swimbait on the rig. I have had great success with the scented jerk shad. I’m wondering if a rubber bait with a paddle tail would fall even slower due to the water displacement/ resistance. Like the bellows swimmer??
Love it. Great tips! 👍
Thats crazy. Ive been doing that for a while not even knowing what a free rig was 😂
Gary yakamoto has a palstic skirt and i use the beavers and ive done this unknowing. Awesome that it has an actual name
I’m here and ready to go down any rabbit hole you want.
Somebody, please tell this guy the Free Rig started using for the first time by a Korean ProBasser and he is still alive.
I use the free rig all the time. One modification I would suggest is to use a buoyant plastic like a Zman or similar. Then you can keep it in a single place and pull the weight down and let it float back up. Killer along the edges of pads and mats.
That's my juice right there. Smh Wormz get smashed doing this
I'm surprised you guys don't suggest the Dolive Shad for the same horizontal fall. Though i guess it'll be a Dolive Free Rig video, nothing wrong with the T pose!
Are you guys stalking me? Or like mind readers or something? I literally just got into free rigging and was hopping there you guys would do a cool new video on it lol.
Maybe…
Hook Up Tackle! I’ve been free rigging since 2019 when I saw a UA-cam video of a guy from Japan who claimed to have created the rig. Caught a lot of fish on it since then.
I do something similar with a slide weight & bobber stops
In this case he's not talking about the origin of free rig. He's just introducing Japanese products related to jika rig which is the modified version of free rig.
Thats what i found works at my lake super good. Im sad now everyone knows 😂. 5/8 for the win for the weight tho
Free League is an action method created in Korea by Baspro Kim Seon-pil. It was not created in Japan.
I always preferred naked beavers, but I think I’ll give the skirted option a try.
Variety is a good thing 😜
Wish I could still find the Decoy Blade Sinker in lighter sizes. Smashed during the fall transition on a free rigged 3.5 dolive stick one year. Lost all the ones I had and now I can't find them. :(
Would like to see a video on the Ryugi Black Beans weights. Haven't seen much on them but they do seem like an improvement over a usual bullet weight.
Awesome thanks 👍
Im hooked again!
Thanks for your great video. But I want to tell you the truth, ' the free rig' is made and used by one of pro angler in S. Korea. And still most popular way in the country.
******If you see this, please fix the title of this video.
Thanks & Cheers.
I need a scorecard to keep up with all the Japanese techniques!
that is bad ass, gonna try that
When free rigging the spark shad, which is my favorite paddle tail of all time btw, I wear em out with the little 3”, are you using a normal ewg hook? Or a weighted swimbait type hook?
Usually unweighted to give it some hang time
Not drinking. Just hanging with ol' Herb
time to reel in that intro
Super random question does lucky craft still make the chinu v50? I’m trying to find a good finesse lipless
How long fluro leader do you guys go with something like the free rig what knot to braid
The only technique I wanna learn is that ramen noodle worm 😂😂😂 really doubt you’d bring it in, but it looks so funny and cool.
My parents did the "Shimmy" Shimmy Shimmy CoCo Bop! Lol! Great video and if I was in the water and saw that Punch Skirt Beaver, I WOULD HAVE HIT THE SHIT OUT OF IT AND SWALLOWED IT HOOK LINE AND SINKER! ❤ Gotta have it and fish Pyramid Lake, Los Angeles County and hit some BASS! I LOVE the way that moves!
Are you guys coming to the Wisconsin fishing expo?
When I asked a local hammer about free rigging he send me links to The Hook Up Tackle articles.
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Hi do you think this technique would work for UK bass saltwater.
Ha! I just bought your skirts to try this. I thought I was onto a new idea. Nope. Japan!
Heck yeah man thanks for the info. Looks good 👍. Late.
Thanks for watching!
‘Free rig’ was from korea. Created by professional Seonpil kim. He was Korean. Please do not upload false information.
It's true !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Free rig is way older than recorded inventor. It is used in ancient fishing by humans. So, noone has the right to claim that they invented this kind of Fishing.
Probably 40,000 years old
We were doing this stuff 50 years ago.
Nothing is new, just newly marketed, so you think you are the new kid on the block.
How is this action different to a Texas rig?
Great vid
What casting combo would you recommend for free rigging?
MH jig and worm rod. I use the Destroyer FMJ
Here's to Ben!
HI, what kind of main line do you use for this technique?
I usually use straight fluoro on my casting gear. 14-16lb usually
Looks like other people thought of my free jigging idea. Great minds think alike I guess.
please tell me what hook you use for the 4" beaver on this free rig ?? thank you
3/0 bellow hook or infini
@@thehookuptackle_usa ok thanks
Anyone else have any issues with the weight sticking to the knot or bobber stop an not breaking free and letting the bait be weightless?
Can anyone suggest a cheaper alternative to tungsten weights with the circular eyes. Thx
I need me a way to get in touch with SLP… I have a ryoga in need of fix and pizzazzing. Spanky at takletrap does my JDM stuff…. If anyone needs JDM reels fixed, spankys that dude! However, I would love to have SLP build up ryoga. For the sweet love of mercy… help me get in touch with them
Very cool
Lemon shad @ 4” can you add that to my order so I don’t have to pay shipping ?
Good morning. Thank you for your business. If you can email the store they can help you with your order 👍
I was just working on a list of stuff to order from you guys, looks like it just expanded by about $100!
The more water resistance the lure has….the better.
So basically free rig a Yamamoto Hula grub will accomplish the same look.
Free rig invented after Japanese angler accidentally leaves his box with worm slip sinkers at home
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What's the heaviest weight you would use for "power fishing" a free rig? 10g-14g?
1oz. You can accomplish a lot with 1/2-3/4oz stuff
Korea, Japan, who cares! My question is; how do Elaztech baits work on a Free Rig? Like a Zman turbo craw? To floaty? Or good on a Free Rig???
I dont see a difference between a freerig a texas rig besides the shape of the weight or maybe im not seeing something
That is the difference. Each weight shape performs differently underwater. A Texas rig weight falls much more diagonally back towards the angler and excels in heavy vegetation. A tear drop weight will fall almost straight down which is the main draw for the technique, and is also much more effective around rocks, the tear drop weights much easier to pop out. Also you would really never peg a freerig weight on the line like a Texas rig.
Huge difference. We’ve made a ton of videos on the differences if you’re curious. There’s a difference in the way in moves on the bottom, a massive difference when there’s separation from the weight, it’s a far more accurate presentation, and it’s much more snag resistant.
@@thehookuptackle_usagenuine question, how is it more snag resistant if the weight is hanging off the line instead of “aerodynamically” inline with the line and also semi protecting the hook from snagging?
A bullet weight will slide on the line causing your bait to have a direction (towards you) as it falls. On a free rig I believe because all the weight is concentrated on a single point of your line (the millimeter where the eye holds onto your line) as the free weight falls, it causes a much more vertical pull on your bait (so a slightly heavier weight then you would think is ideal on a free rig to ensure a very vertical fall), and because it’s verticalAND your lure is (ideally) flat bottomed and on an ewg, it will have a very random/ natural fall, instead of the predictable/ rhythmic fall of a Texas rig
@@genesis4gz it’s the shape of the weight. When you use a straight drop shot style weight with a round eye it doesn’t wedge itself into a a rock. Also say your hook is snagged it acts more like a lure retriever and pops the hook loose. You just have to try it. It really is the best way to drag bottom and not be retrying your baits all the time. I might lose two in a 12 hour day of casting and dragging.
Free rig is the first rig developed and used in Korea It's not the rig that was first developed in Japan. It's misinformation
Killing me, love you guys but you have no pinch skirts ?????
I'm more interested in watch Jeff lose more of those expensive swimsuits I laughed I cried I've been there
Bass tournaments are driven by electronic companies not by fisherman anymore. No more kvds, hackneys,clunns. It's a damn shame.
Jacob Wheeler .. he just won last month!!
Freerigging padletails seperates u from the pack. Cats out the bag.
Free rig is from S.Korea~ Not japan~~
이리 멍청하니 진주만 쳐 맞았지 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ kkk
When I heard drop shot style weight I'm Gone... PS: 🖕
Nothing new bud! Same thing as not pegging a bullet sinker been doing it for 30 years!
It's a Texas rig. 🤦
NOT NEW
Could the intro be longer? Intros are for capturing viewers who were flipping channels between programming on the hour on regular TV back in the day. Waste of time on UA-cam.
Its not japanese!
Id rather just have a zero gravity slow sink jig.
'Free rig' was from korea. Created by professional Seonpil Kim. He was korean.