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    Carolina vs Tx rig

    Alright bass guys, which one do you prefer? Which one do you have a better hook up ratio with?

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    Recently, I have had much more success using a shakey head rigged worm.

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    I prefer the Tx rig since I pitch/flip a lot. I really don't like slinging that ball and chain but it definitely has its applications and advantages in certain situations. If you need to be fishing plastics and you're not fishing specific targets the Carolina rig can cover water quickly. If you have not fished one a lot you need to realize the bite is different than a T-rig.

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    texas rig for shallow & carolina for deeper structure
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    Quote Originally Posted by FISHDAWG View Post
    texas rig for shallow & carolina for deeper structure
    This texas rig for fishing wood and heavy brush always. carolina rig on open flats fishing weed lines is death on bass

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    Quote Originally Posted by State82 View Post
    I prefer the Tx rig since I pitch/flip a lot. I really don't like slinging that ball and chain but it definitely has its applications and advantages in certain situations. If you need to be fishing plastics and you're not fishing specific targets the Carolina rig can cover water quickly. If you have not fished one a lot you need to realize the bite is different than a T-rig.
    sorry, late to the party... this all day^^^^^ but don't discount a heavy weight and large worm t-rigged deep this time of year. Or a 3/4 oz. giant shaky head fished on ledges
    cautiously optimistic

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barking 13 View Post
    sorry, late to the party... this all day^^^^^ but don't discount a heavy weight and large worm t-rigged deep this time of year. Or a 3/4 oz. giant shaky head fished on ledges
    Definitely. I even prefer it at times over the Carolina rig.

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    I prefer the Alabama Rig over both...

    "It is not courage to resist TUSK; It is courage to accept TUSK."

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    Tusk, you better have some "back ups" if you're going to use that rig over here in some places.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TUSK View Post
    I prefer the Alabama Rig over both...

    Sweet!

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