Carolina Rig does have Options

Every year as we move to this transition time where the bass are staging a lot and it seems very difficult to get a consistent bite the Carolina rig comes into play. It's the kind of bait that has much more versatility than most people imagine, you just have to be creative when you set it up and when you fish it.

Carolinarig2.gifIf you’re an old timer like me you probably learned that the Carolina rig is a bait that can be dragged on the bottom with a heavy weight about two feet from the end of the line. In fact we use to throw 2 of them out and drag one on each arm moving them slowly with the power of the trolling motor; it was called fishing a ball and chain! Many times being very successful working back and forth from one side of a creek bed to the other. Today the options to change it are wide and many!

We first made the rig more versatile by changing the bait you were dragging, for many years it was just common place to rig it with a Do-Nothing worm. It had 3 hooks the bait was very short and any novice could catch fish with it, as it hooked a fish without a hook set. We then changed the weight from a heavy 1oz. to a variety of weights addressing different depths and different situations.

Today the options have become endless, with just a slight change in leader length, weight and type of bait you can address many different situations and fish it deep, shallow around grass, rock and stumps. If you change the bait on the end it also gives you options, you can fish floating baits and fish it off the bottom, fish a long worms and give it more action with many possibilities. Today you can go to fluorocarbon line that sinks and also change its presentation. The point is use your imagination and a Carolina Rig can address about any situation and catch you fish! 

 

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