chi0082 Posted July 6, 2016 Posted July 6, 2016 I guess this is really a question for Dave or any other ned enthusiast. But how do you fish a ned rig in current (stream, river, creek, etc)?
jim m Posted July 6, 2016 Posted July 6, 2016 cast upstream and let it drift toward you, and you have to experiment with head weight. the fish in current are use to their prey not always siting still. of course this is just my opinion dan hufferd 1
MOPanfisher Posted July 6, 2016 Posted July 6, 2016 I guess it depends on how much current, but before I knew it was Ned rig we would fish slower current just like a normal Ned rig on the lake, with enough weight to keep it on bottom. In swifter current areas usually the same weight that would hold in a very slow current would let it tumble or float downstream if you lifted it up. Sometimes you could float/roll one that way into places you couldn't cast to, resulting in some very nice fish, didn't always get them out of their fortress but sure is fun to try. dan hufferd and Champ188 2
Smalliebigs Posted July 6, 2016 Posted July 6, 2016 I fished a Ned last week in very thick current. The biggest key I found was fishing the little guy in the appropriate cfs. In slack water areas I had not even a bite or in areas where it was flowing very fast I caught a few but, in just the right flow with a small depression by a ripple it was on like Donkey Kong. It actually got to the point where I altered the worm itself and quit cutting them in half in an attempt to cut down on all the dinks I was catching from 8 to 12 inches. In one area of water which was basically one medium length hole but the right flow....I caught 68 fish in about a 80 yard stretch and I was pulling the bait from the dinks at that point....if you like action it's a great bait. Here are a few Ned fish from last week but, the true hawgs came on a Mitch Craw and topwater I fished the Ned where I basically maintain line contact and just let current flow that little guy downstream. Look and feel for weight on you line and then give a quick little trout hookset and yer in the money baby. Some of my friends are unfortunately bait fisherman where I was last week and they liked the Ned better than minnows and that's saying something Alby Fish, dtrs5kprs, MOPanfisher and 4 others 7
dan hufferd Posted July 7, 2016 Posted July 7, 2016 All great advice, throwing into the current is the best advice for any jig,and slack water I think. I have caught small mouth on a fast retrieve, thinking that I was out of the zone, reeling in for the next cast. I use a cheap walmart 1/8oz jig and half of a strikeking zero it works great. Here is one trick...If you see some slack water on the other side of the creek throw over the current while holding your rod high, just let the jig fall in the slower water, as your line touches the current it will pull the jig (ned) out into the faster water, many times they will pick it up. Nice fish pic's above Daryk Campbell Sr 1
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