The ol wacky worm is a definite go to when the bass fishing gets tough in late summer/ early fall here at Lake Fork. Here’s a very in depth tutorial on how to grind out quality bites. Thanks for watching!
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Are using a Carrot stick? The 6β10β medium hvy
Great video, thanks for all the information. Just one question, what size nail weights do you prefer?
Caught my first bass on the wacky rig. Now Iβm hooked.
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I like the flick shake I throw it on the same set up also
shhhh! just kidding. Excellent video. I've been wackin em with the wacky for about 2 years now. I always have oneΒ tied on.
I live near Grapevine Lake and bank fish 2-3 times a week there. This lake has no vegetation to speak of. Stick ups and rocks is it pretty much. I'm using mojo rig plastics (split shots 6" up the line on a Texas rig hook) and alternate slow fishing and swimming it. Catching a few decent fish, but bites are sparse. Would a wacky rig here be of more benefit for any reason. These bites are dying off pretty early in the am. This is a tough lake from the bank anyway. Or, any other suggestions. Spinner baits are not so effective here anymore. Thanks for your help! I enjoyed this first time watching.
Awesome video with great info! Thanks for sharing guys. I have always struggled with a wacky worm and mostly fish a drop shot or shaky head instead. I normally fish a wacky worm weightless so I am going to try the nail weight and see if that helps me out. My main issue with the weightless wacky worm is I just donβt feel bottom and it throws me off.
Can you still get LFT craw tubes? I emailed them with no response.
Thankyou for the great video, enjoyed the information on the wacky rig and techniques used, appreciate it very much!
Gotta start using that technique…thanks for providing insight!
Excellent video! Great job. ππ»
Awesome video as usual! If y'all always use a nail weight, is there any difference in how you fish this versus a Neko rig?
I always use a o-ring on my whacky rig. It saves the bait a lot longer plus I feel like I get a better hook set that way
great job!
Great video thanks for the tips this is why I love this channelπ
I was out there on Fork today and after 5 hours of grinding in the humidity and no hits, I had to call it a day.