Replacement arrived!By the way, I did forget to mention that the original lure did have a decent strike however as most anglers will attest you can get a hit ruclips.net/user/postUgkxCbNOWAGmn6nfbCbJDmasvBq7J38KZNw2 and fish will hang on and release lure. I used the replacement lure yesterday and ran thru a Shimano Waxwing, Kastmaster, Bobber (set to sink). I found the does run deep (I casting on the flats 3.5'). Make sure you adjust your rate of retrieve and rod tip angle (up) to prevent getting snagged on bottom. Used it a couple of times and action was very lifelike (looked like local bait fish for trevally), craftsmanship very good....however eyeball fell out. I asked for replacement and it is on it's way! It was very easy to change out treble to single inline hook.
How does tactical have less subs than milliken or googan squad. These dudes put super valuable info out there about lakes. Boats, fishing tips etc. dont hold back on anything.
@@4orkful ya idk how those dudes got famous. They do nothing but act like fools. I love how tactical took the time with the buying used boat video. They dont just do awesome fishing tips they explain stuff like that too.
Tactical is way more professional and put way more time into a video. Even from linking all the gear used in the description. Where as googang is all childish acts and humor. Unfortunately Milliken used to be about fishing but has slowly started drifting away from it.
@@Robiko9 love the links to the gear! Not to mention they give u rods reels baits etc from the poor man up to the guys that can afford the 500$ stuff. I loved their what to look for in a used boat video. Ove bought a few and they had alot of good info
I recently tried the ned rig here in europe after watching you guys throw it and i caught a 3,5 lb perch on the first cast followed by 10 more over 2,5 lbs. Thats insane by our standards, thanks for great content. Ive converted a lot to perch fishing and it WORKS!
I'd been running half a senko for a "Ned rig" and was getting nothing. Switched over to the proper mushroom head and zman trd. 4 of us were skunked all day on chatters and jigs so I finally tried the proper Ned and no joke the first cast it's a nibble.. nibble.. Bite! 3rd cast the same!! Tactical Bassin is my secret weapon and all of us rookies are so insanely grateful for your content. Thank You for literally teaching me how to fish bass. One day we'll get on the water together.
Thanks TacticalBassin. I’m 47 and just started bass fishing and your videos have helped me catch more fish. I tore them up on a ned rig yesterday. Thank you guys
The best bass fishing (as in a science) on the web. These guys have done their homework. I’ve been fishing for 30 years and I’ve upped my bag limits by following this page.
Hands down the most detailed and informative channel on RUclips bass fishing. Appreciate it fellas! Keep up the amazing job and keep growing you all deserve it for the best content out here.
Ned Rig.. Amazing in the early spring and late fall, I’m in the Midwest, so we actually get winter here! 😂. Tim and Matt, you do fantastic work! Great videos!
The lakes I fish have a lot of weed beds and I have found that fishing the Z-Man TRD with a very light head allows the ned rig to drop slowly through the weeds rather than dropping quickly to the bottom. This seems to keep the lure in the strike zone longer and makes it a bit easier to work the lure through weedier areas. If I'm fishing an area where the bottom is clear of weed beds then it doesn't seem to matter as much.
Good info. The Ned Rig was definitely one of my go-to baits last year. Saved me on one of my tournament days when I could see the fish on the graph but couldn't get them to bite anything. Dropped the Ned on their heads and had my limit by 11:30. I keep one tied on all the time now.
I was just fishing a drop shot and was about to re-rig with a Ned Rig when I had an idea. I just took off my drop shot weight and used my Ned Rig as the drop shot weight. Now I'm fishing drop shot and Ned Rig at the same time. You're welcome.
IVE GROWN VERY FOND OF THE OL NED RIG, AND RUINED 4 PACKS RIGHT OFF THE BAT BUT,THEY'VE SAVED MY DAY MORE THAN ONCE AND IVE CAUGHT ALOT OF SPECIES OF FISH WITH EM👍😁
Hey Tim, thanks for the thorough lesson on the Ned rig! I always look forward to those Tactical Bassin video notifications on my phone. You and Matt never disappoint!
The Ned is my go to. I generally chase Smallmouth on the Yellowstone River and even in the dead of summer I use it. . Not only have I caught bass on it I will also pick up Walleye. I never use super glue however. Haven’t had issues with it not lasting. I use The Zman TRD’s with the Z MAN Ned heads more in weedless congratulations. Nice video. I also keep it more natural colors. Keep em’ coming, enjoy the videos.
Another great video. One thing I would about the z-man stuff is to never put them in plastic boxes as they will react to them as well. Best to keep them in their original packaging.
I have the Ned rigs hooks and all the plastics here in Florida I believe people are using them and not talking about it I need to start using this bait get some confidence in it very professional video thanks
5ft 6 gloomis UL trout and panfish rod, 10lb Braid, 8lb leader.. and yes! Always stick with those original Ned rig Zmans. The green pumpkin for the win! Also most the time.. it’s such a small profile.. LG mouth will usually just take it. You’ll know when it’s on. And that smaller profile hook, you do not have to set the hell out of the hook. Just lift that rod tip aggressively.. best way I can explain that hook set with text. Anyway, very good information brother as always!
I use regular senkos texas rigged. After they start breaking up, I just cut the bottom 2.5 inches off and keep them for Ned rigs. Saves $. Not hitting the worm, go Ned. Great channel guys. thank you for all you do.
I love your guys channel so much it's my favorite on RUclips. You give the most information and knowledge then anyone on RUclips. I would love a video of your top baits and colors for lakes that have shad in it. Thanks for all the great content and hope you guys continue to grow!
Great video. I wanted to share this tidbit. I too use a braid to leader connection when finesse fishing. By using flyfishing leader material I can use a 12 lb. fluorocarbon leader that has a diameter as small or smaller than regular 6 lb. fluorocarbon for spin fishing. I don't know why it's a smaller diameter than regular line but it is. I'm currently using RIO Products Fluoroflex tippet in the 2x size which is 12 lb test.
I just tried the Ned for the first time on a lake I've been trying to figure out all summer. Deep, clear and cold reservoir in the mountains. Used zman plastics. It paid off big time!
Great video guys, It’s such an effective technique. I recently started using roboworm lures and I’ve been blown away how the fish just nail them, not only that but their colors are fantastic!
Awesome video Tim! Everything I need to know about the ned rig but forgot to ask at BPS! Thanks for all the details you guys go into, it has made a big difference!
I just did a quick search and this video isn’t a true tactical beginners guide to baitcasters but it’s the closet I could find ruclips.net/video/w0b9WrQmG94/видео.html
I started and learned with cups in a back yard. Once you get confident with a set distance move it further. I also started with a bait that cast well but also acted like a simple weight like lipless crankbaits and texas rigs. There are numerous videos on setting up the reel which will be a good starting point. Time practicing and on the water will do its thing and you will become proficient.
Wow I didn't know about using this in cold, clear water. Thank you! This is my go-to bait all summer long for bronzebacks on the Wisconsin River (Thanks to guides Kurt Schultz and Brad Wirt for schooling me). Warm, stained water...and yes, Ned Rig Kicks ass too. SOO true about krazy glue gel. 1 Zman TRD will last all day. If you haven't tried it, and are skeptical about it's do-nothing design...don't worry. Yes, the ned rig might be the dumbest looking lure on the market...but it flat out catches fish. Also agree about the big TRDs...I would use something else other than that. Great video, guys.
Was at a place yesterday throwing everything not getting a bite and a few people left. I Remembered this video and tossed one, got 2 smaller bass lol the Ned works! I used a 3in strike king Ned-r in green pumpkin.
Thank you for a great informational video I’m gonna try this technique this summer for the first time this is the best video I’ve seen yet on how to fish them
I really like the Z man elaztech products, they float, and resemble a defenseless craw better than anything. Roboworm products just lay down. JMO. Great videos. always great content all info no junk. Keep em coming.
I went got Ned rig fitness TRDs from ZMan yesterday and went to fish this morning and got a lot of bites on a single one. I landed about 5 and about 4 got dehooked. These work way better than plastic trick worms on a texas rig which is what I use the most. The plastic is insanely durable compared to the senkos. Spinning reel with a 10Lbs Mono line work best for me, I heard the thinner the line the better but I'll stick with the 10Lbs. Overall I think this is an amazing rig. I hope I get bigger than 1 pounders one day. Although these catch a lot of Bass they don't catch the biggest ones. Surprisingly they work on deep water as well as shallow water. I have to mention I caught a one ounce Bass on these. Lol. The hook up ratio is insane. They get hooked mostly by the upper lip and the Mushroom head hooks are easier to dehook from the Bass, which makes it easier on the Bass.
I caught 2 smallie on a ned today! First time fishing the rig(I went to my local store and got the Googan Baits Rattling Ned just to try). Conditions were not as bad as I was expecting, fairly warm, but I seen them and wanted to try it(mostly because I put together a new finesse rod and wanted to toy around with it) and now for every tournament this year, I'm convinced I will have at least one rig set up!
THANKS for the tips on how to rig and fish the ned rig I'm goi g to fish it this year now that I understand the ned rig thanks again for the advice. GOD BLESS..✋👊
Best ned rig bait in my opinion is the biwaa potate in black with blue flake. I think the shape and color mimics a leach perfectly. It's definitely worth a try.
Looks like a good presentation what with the shaky tail fluttering there. Gonna try this on the river sand bars this year. Should stir up some sand getting dragged. Maybe a short shank ? I had something similar pre made only with a trailer hook embedded into the worm. Worked wonders
Ned Kehde lives just up the road from me here in Kansas. Now I have never met the man, but a few years ago when I first learned about what we then called the Little Rig I used some old mushroom style jig worm heads with cut in half 5” Senkos. This finesse rig killed the bass in the local ponds I frequent here in eastern Kansas and when I put it to use at Table Rock it was like magic. Today there are many different setups to choose from and I find I am now partial to the Roboworm Ned Rig worm and mostly in Desert Craw. There are tons of options for heads and hook sizes but I generally go very light. I also use the Z-Man products because they are very buoyant and tough but a little harder for me to rig consistently straight. I like the California Craw and New Money colors.
The price of a senko.... no but in all seriousness the buoyancy of the z man stuff really helps, not saying the senko or a yum dinger and etc won’t work, but why not just use the z man product that’s made for the bed rig and it’s not as expensive and fragile as a senko
Tons of Ned baits on the market now. One of the most exciting is Strike King's Ned Bug in moon juice color (great in clear waters). Another good one is the Missile Baits Ned Bomb in Goby bite.
nice nothing terribly new but its good to cycle back through to A: remind me about the bait and B: Bring others who are new to it discover it. Thanks - Solid content as usual.
I have to say also as a Kayak Fisherman that Senko’s and Neds are a great first throw after a long paddle to your spot. Like when you get there and need to rest a bit or get a drink throw a Ned or Senko and let them work for you easy action.
Great info on the ned rig Tim, never thought about super gluing worm to hook. I always wondered about color choices too because Zman didn't offer much, now we know great alternative with the robo worms. Thanks for the info on separate storage too! lol!! Been there done that!
Yet another great video,Tim. Nice to see the ladies catching keepers. Was glad to hear you mention the soup produced by cohabitation of superplastics and regular plastics. Ruined several Planos and gobs of plastics cooking that up. One thing you might address another time: when/if to use weedless Ned rig hooks vs. non-weedless.
Thank you, Tim, luv the tactical Bassin tips. Any particular knot for Ned Rigs... Customer Tip for the Bass'er, do NOT store Zman baits with other manufacturers, best to buy the Zman storage systems too. well worth it... For that matter, chose Zman baits first, then one or two others. I've not tossed Robo...coming from Tactical Vassin. I'll be ordering up. Personally, I love fitness fishing, flipping, and pitching.
Awesome info, and I'm still haven't tried it yet, I'm having a hard time getting into the finesse fishing,I'm sure I'll kick myself after I try it lol 👊👊👍👍
I fished the Ned rig last spring just before the world as we knew it changed(C-19)was at Black Lake in the Thousand Islands I caught so many bass on the Ned rig, my elbow hurt, best weekend of fishing in 50 yrs. I caught my first one next to the boat ramp, was just trying to see the Ned rig action, next thing I know I got a 2 1/2" large mouth. Later I Was catching them while fishing on a pontoon boat with 6 other guys. Everybody kept asking if I had another one of those baits that they could buy from me. Several guys asked to wind one in just so they could say they caught one. Lol caught about 85 bass🐟 in 3 dsys
I actually lightly pop my Ned rig a bit instead of just dragging it. Basically I do what I’d do with a Texas rig but 5 times less dramatic and I’ve gotten great results
Replacement arrived!By the way, I did forget to mention that the original lure did have a decent strike however as most anglers will attest you can get a hit ruclips.net/user/postUgkxCbNOWAGmn6nfbCbJDmasvBq7J38KZNw2 and fish will hang on and release lure. I used the replacement lure yesterday and ran thru a Shimano Waxwing, Kastmaster, Bobber (set to sink). I found the does run deep (I casting on the flats 3.5'). Make sure you adjust your rate of retrieve and rod tip angle (up) to prevent getting snagged on bottom. Used it a couple of times and action was very lifelike (looked like local bait fish for trevally), craftsmanship very good....however eyeball fell out. I asked for replacement and it is on it's way! It was very easy to change out treble to single inline hook.
How does tactical have less subs than milliken or googan squad. These dudes put super valuable info out there about lakes. Boats, fishing tips etc. dont hold back on anything.
Because they’re not shills, no favorite products, no mtb slams, no bull, just fishing.
Airforce Angling same with mikeybalzz...
@@4orkful ya idk how those dudes got famous. They do nothing but act like fools. I love how tactical took the time with the buying used boat video. They dont just do awesome fishing tips they explain stuff like that too.
Tactical is way more professional and put way more time into a video. Even from linking all the gear used in the description. Where as googang is all childish acts and humor. Unfortunately Milliken used to be about fishing but has slowly started drifting away from it.
@@Robiko9 love the links to the gear! Not to mention they give u rods reels baits etc from the poor man up to the guys that can afford the 500$ stuff. I loved their what to look for in a used boat video. Ove bought a few and they had alot of good info
As a new fisherman trying to get into it this is so incredibly helpful that you explained EVERYTHING
I recently tried the ned rig here in europe after watching you guys throw it and i caught a 3,5 lb perch on the first cast followed by 10 more over 2,5 lbs. Thats insane by our standards, thanks for great content. Ive converted a lot to perch fishing and it WORKS!
I'd been running half a senko for a "Ned rig" and was getting nothing.
Switched over to the proper mushroom head and zman trd. 4 of us were skunked all day on chatters and jigs so I finally tried the proper Ned and no joke the first cast it's a nibble.. nibble.. Bite! 3rd cast the same!!
Tactical Bassin is my secret weapon and all of us rookies are so insanely grateful for your content.
Thank You for literally teaching me how to fish bass.
One day we'll get on the water together.
Thanks TacticalBassin. I’m 47 and just started bass fishing and your videos have helped me catch more fish. I tore them up on a ned rig yesterday. Thank you guys
"Today is FREEZING, 4-6 inches of snow..."
*camera pans out*
Tim's wearing shorts and flip-flops.
Keep killin' it guys!
The best bass fishing (as in a science) on the web. These guys have done their homework. I’ve been fishing for 30 years and I’ve upped my bag limits by following this page.
This man right here is more informative then any other channel. Thank you for your work man
great video and love that underwater view of the bass slurping up the ned rig.
Hands down the most detailed and informative channel on RUclips bass fishing. Appreciate it fellas! Keep up the amazing job and keep growing you all deserve it for the best content out here.
You guys are the best teaching channel. Y'all have been around for years. I just can't understand why more people arent subscribed??
Quality content as usual thank you tactical bassin squad.
Thank you James!
@@tacticalbassin I'm a new Subscriberwhat the name of that purple bed rig worm.thank you
I recommend working it like a drop shot. Let it fall, then a light twitch and they’ll usually hit it. If you drag it, it gets snagged pretty easy.
Great info guys. Keep up the quality content. I learn so much more from you guys than a lot of other content creators.
Ned Rig.. Amazing in the early spring and late fall, I’m in the Midwest, so we actually get winter here! 😂. Tim and Matt, you do fantastic work! Great videos!
The lakes I fish have a lot of weed beds and I have found that fishing the Z-Man TRD with a very light head allows the ned rig to drop slowly through the weeds rather than dropping quickly to the bottom. This seems to keep the lure in the strike zone longer and makes it a bit easier to work the lure through weedier areas. If I'm fishing an area where the bottom is clear of weed beds then it doesn't seem to matter as much.
Try the weedless ned rig
Dr. Hambone weedless ones suck it fucks your hook up ratio
Good info. The Ned Rig was definitely one of my go-to baits last year. Saved me on one of my tournament days when I could see the fish on the graph but couldn't get them to bite anything. Dropped the Ned on their heads and had my limit by 11:30. I keep one tied on all the time now.
I was just fishing a drop shot and was about to re-rig with a Ned Rig when I had an idea. I just took off my drop shot weight and used my Ned Rig as the drop shot weight. Now I'm fishing drop shot and Ned Rig at the same time. You're welcome.
IVE GROWN VERY FOND OF THE OL NED RIG, AND RUINED 4 PACKS RIGHT OFF THE BAT BUT,THEY'VE SAVED MY DAY MORE THAN ONCE AND IVE CAUGHT ALOT OF SPECIES OF FISH WITH EM👍😁
Hey Tim, thanks for the thorough lesson on the Ned rig! I always look forward to those Tactical Bassin video notifications on my phone. You and Matt never disappoint!
Super relevant content for a lot of people right now 👏🏼
The Ned is my go to. I generally chase Smallmouth on the Yellowstone River and even in the dead of summer I use it. . Not only have I caught bass on it I will also pick up Walleye. I never use super glue however. Haven’t had issues with it not lasting. I use The Zman TRD’s with the Z MAN Ned heads more in weedless congratulations. Nice video. I also keep it more natural colors. Keep em’ coming, enjoy the videos.
A video about what baits to throw in different weather conditions would be very helpful to guys like myself. Thanks!
Caught my first two fish on the ned rig this week thanks to listening to you two guys explain it and get me interested in it. Thanks!
this channel is one of the best, wish they'd moor on bass fishing in Illinois or northern areas , but still awsome channel
Another great video. One thing I would about the z-man stuff is to never put them in plastic boxes as they will react to them as well. Best to keep them in their original packaging.
I kept mine in the original bag in my tackle box and they melted into a nasty clump of pb and J
Excellent tip, learned the hard way
Yes,also use them long,the more they fish the better they are.Ned Kadhe caught 85 bass on one TRD,then he turned it around and caught more.
Gotta keep them inside lol
Another great teaching video from the best bass fishermen on the internet. Thanks Tim. Tactical is the Bomb!
I have the Ned rigs hooks and all the plastics here in Florida I believe people are using them and not talking about it I need to start using this bait get some confidence in it very professional video thanks
This is one channel I truly appreciate... 👍
5ft 6 gloomis UL trout and panfish rod, 10lb Braid, 8lb leader.. and yes! Always stick with those original Ned rig Zmans. The green pumpkin for the win! Also most the time.. it’s such a small profile.. LG mouth will usually just take it. You’ll know when it’s on. And that smaller profile hook, you do not have to set the hell out of the hook. Just lift that rod tip aggressively.. best way I can explain that hook set with text. Anyway, very good information brother as always!
I use regular senkos texas rigged. After they start breaking up, I just cut the bottom 2.5 inches off and keep them for Ned rigs. Saves $. Not hitting the worm, go Ned. Great channel guys. thank you for all you do.
Just use a yum cut it .
I love your guys channel so much it's my favorite on RUclips. You give the most information and knowledge then anyone on RUclips. I would love a video of your top baits and colors for lakes that have shad in it. Thanks for all the great content and hope you guys continue to grow!
Great video. I wanted to share this tidbit. I too use a braid to leader connection when finesse fishing. By using flyfishing leader material I can use a 12 lb. fluorocarbon leader that has a diameter as small or smaller than regular 6 lb. fluorocarbon for spin fishing. I don't know why it's a smaller diameter than regular line but it is. I'm currently using RIO Products Fluoroflex tippet in the 2x size which is 12 lb test.
Thanks for the video. Can't wait to try out the ned rig
Quality - Thank you for such consistent quality content!
I just tried the Ned for the first time on a lake I've been trying to figure out all summer. Deep, clear and cold reservoir in the mountains. Used zman plastics. It paid off big time!
Great video guys, It’s such an effective technique. I recently started using roboworm lures and I’ve been blown away how the fish just nail them, not only that but their colors are fantastic!
Awesome video Tim! Everything I need to know about the ned rig but forgot to ask at BPS! Thanks for all the details you guys go into, it has made a big difference!
Hey Matt and Tim can you guys do a video on how to use a baitcaster for us first time on the baitcast. What line to use reel settings ect.
I just did a quick search and this video isn’t a true tactical beginners guide to baitcasters but it’s the closet I could find
ruclips.net/video/w0b9WrQmG94/видео.html
Shimano DC
I started and learned with cups in a back yard. Once you get confident with a set distance move it further. I also started with a bait that cast well but also acted like a simple weight like lipless crankbaits and texas rigs. There are numerous videos on setting up the reel which will be a good starting point. Time practicing and on the water will do its thing and you will become proficient.
Yes head to our website tacticalbassin.com and in search for it in the search box. Should get you what youre looking for. Thanks for watching!
Turn your brakes up all the way cast. Then bring your brakes down until you bird nest then turn them up one setting. Lol
Colder weather moving into the Carolinas and going to The Ned Technique. Thanks for the tips.
I'm new with the Ned rig I'm just now learning about it thanks for the video
Love the ned rig, been slaying smallies on June bugs!
Good video. Not overly complicated. Love Tactical.
Wow I didn't know about using this in cold, clear water. Thank you! This is my go-to bait all summer long for bronzebacks on the Wisconsin River (Thanks to guides Kurt Schultz and Brad Wirt for schooling me). Warm, stained water...and yes, Ned Rig Kicks ass too. SOO true about krazy glue gel. 1 Zman TRD will last all day. If you haven't tried it, and are skeptical about it's do-nothing design...don't worry. Yes, the ned rig might be the dumbest looking lure on the market...but it flat out catches fish. Also agree about the big TRDs...I would use something else other than that. Great video, guys.
Great video Tim! Keep em coming bud!
Was at a place yesterday throwing everything not getting a bite and a few people left. I Remembered this video and tossed one, got 2 smaller bass lol the Ned works! I used a 3in strike king Ned-r in green pumpkin.
Great point about the longer plastics, they stop being a Ned rig at that point.
Thank you for a great informational video I’m gonna try this technique this summer for the first time this is the best video I’ve seen yet on how to fish them
Coming from the Midwest, the Ned rig is arguably the best innovation in bass fishing since the senko. This thing slays numbers and size year round.
I really like the Z man elaztech products, they float, and resemble a defenseless craw better than anything. Roboworm products just lay down. JMO. Great videos. always great content all info no junk. Keep em coming.
Great info Tim. Excellent video. Nice job.
Awsome info Tim. Love the yep yep brother. 👍
Fantastic video! Thanks for great tips!
I went got Ned rig fitness TRDs from ZMan yesterday and went to fish this morning and got a lot of bites on a single one. I landed about 5 and about 4 got dehooked. These work way better than plastic trick worms on a texas rig which is what I use the most. The plastic is insanely durable compared to the senkos.
Spinning reel with a 10Lbs Mono line work best for me, I heard the thinner the line the better but I'll stick with the 10Lbs.
Overall I think this is an amazing rig. I hope I get bigger than 1 pounders one day. Although these catch a lot of Bass they don't catch the biggest ones.
Surprisingly they work on deep water as well as shallow water. I have to mention I caught a one ounce Bass on these. Lol.
The hook up ratio is insane. They get hooked mostly by the upper lip and the Mushroom head hooks are easier to dehook from the Bass, which makes it easier on the Bass.
Obsessed with the Ned rig lately. I’ve been catching 10+ every day with my pb at 6.5
Just picked up a pack of the Roboworm
Aaron’s morning Dawn today at Academy! Need a pack of the the Desert Craw next.
I just use live nightcrawlers and minnows slamfest city but I am going to try these this year I’m excited to try this set up
Another Great Vid!! Thank you to the fellas at Tactical Bassin
Really appreciate the video. Just getting into bass and trying to learn all I can. I’m going to smash the like and subscribe.
I caught 2 smallie on a ned today! First time fishing the rig(I went to my local store and got the Googan Baits Rattling Ned just to try). Conditions were not as bad as I was expecting, fairly warm, but I seen them and wanted to try it(mostly because I put together a new finesse rod and wanted to toy around with it) and now for every tournament this year, I'm convinced I will have at least one rig set up!
Me and my fishing buddies only watch you guys, so helpful, thank you guys
Best youtube bass channel. Period.
THANKS for the tips on how to rig and fish the ned rig I'm goi g to fish it this year now that I understand the ned rig thanks again for the advice. GOD BLESS..✋👊
Best ned rig bait in my opinion is the biwaa potate in black with blue flake. I think the shape and color mimics a leach perfectly. It's definitely worth a try.
Looks like a good presentation what with the shaky tail fluttering there. Gonna try this on the river sand bars this year. Should stir up some sand getting dragged. Maybe a short shank ? I had something similar pre made only with a trailer hook embedded into the worm. Worked wonders
Thanks for the tip. This will be my first time using a Ned rig
Im going to be trying the Ned rig on my next trip to Lake Saint Clair. I’ve been really successful with the wacky rig lately
Great video, easy lessons for all.
Good job on the vids keep them coming . Thank u for the tips. Class act both of you.
Any reason I couldn’t cut a 5” senko in half and use it as a Ned rig? Love videos tnx
Ned rig float senko sink!
Ned Kehde lives just up the road from me here in Kansas. Now I have never met the man, but a few years ago when I first learned about what we then called the Little Rig I used some old mushroom style jig worm heads with cut in half 5” Senkos. This finesse rig killed the bass in the local ponds I frequent here in eastern Kansas and when I put it to use at Table Rock it was like magic. Today there are many different setups to choose from and I find I am now partial to the Roboworm Ned Rig worm and mostly in Desert Craw. There are tons of options for heads and hook sizes but I generally go very light. I also use the Z-Man products because they are very buoyant and tough but a little harder for me to rig consistently straight. I like the California Craw and New Money colors.
The price of a senko.... no but in all seriousness the buoyancy of the z man stuff really helps, not saying the senko or a yum dinger and etc won’t work, but why not just use the z man product that’s made for the bed rig and it’s not as expensive and fragile as a senko
Thanks for the info on the Owner heads! I haven’t bent out a Z-man, but I’m in Texas, so I beef up my terminal tackle whenever possible. 👍👍👍
That video of the smallmouth looked like my home lake. Nice smallie. Great reintroduction video of the Ned rig Tim. 👊🏼
Another awesome job Tim keep up the good work
Tons of Ned baits on the market now. One of the most exciting is Strike King's Ned Bug in moon juice color (great in clear waters). Another good one is the Missile Baits Ned Bomb in Goby bite.
Thanks for the great tips on the Ned Rig. You caught some huge bass. I like a lot of color choices.
nice nothing terribly new but its good to cycle back through to A: remind me about the bait and B: Bring others who are new to it discover it. Thanks - Solid content as usual.
Crazy Orange-top mushroom-head with tiny hands....hehehe
@@blackdogbite yep
Excellent tips Tim, thanks Tactical Bassin crew 🔥
Tim not Matt
Thanks for correction 👌🏽
It's a solid bait & method. Never fails. I fish it when I have to. It's a rather boring way to go about it though. Good video, tight lines!
Bruce Simmons the smallies aren't boring once they take it! You're right tho, this channel's helped me rely less on finesse
I should give the ned rig a shot especially with those purple and violet colors they look good thanks for another great video 👍🏼
The ned rig is by far my favorite rig. I always have it tied on one or both of my spinning rods.
I have to say also as a Kayak Fisherman that Senko’s and Neds are a great first throw after a long paddle to your spot. Like when you get there and need to rest a bit or get a drink throw a Ned or Senko and let them work for you easy action.
Thanks again for another super informative Video!! Keep up the great work!!!
Great info on the ned rig Tim, never thought about super gluing worm to hook. I always wondered about color choices too because Zman didn't offer much, now we know great alternative with the robo worms. Thanks for the info on separate storage too! lol!! Been there done that!
Z-man baits are why the Ned rig works. It floats.
Yet another great video,Tim. Nice to see the ladies catching keepers. Was glad to hear you mention the soup produced by cohabitation of superplastics and regular plastics. Ruined several Planos and gobs of plastics cooking that up. One thing you might address another time: when/if to use weedless Ned rig hooks vs. non-weedless.
Thank you, Tim, luv the tactical Bassin tips. Any particular knot for Ned Rigs... Customer Tip for the Bass'er, do NOT store Zman baits with other manufacturers, best to buy the Zman storage systems too. well worth it...
For that matter, chose Zman baits first, then one or two others. I've not tossed Robo...coming from Tactical Vassin. I'll be ordering up.
Personally, I love fitness fishing, flipping, and pitching.
Thanks, I am new to this lure.
Great job Tim! Learned a lot!!!
Great video Tim
Love the video man and I use a 7'3" medium light white bird for my neds love it
If you had to choose one weight for the Ned rig what would it be
Awesome info, and I'm still haven't tried it yet, I'm having a hard time getting into the finesse fishing,I'm sure I'll kick myself after I try it lol 👊👊👍👍
Thank you. I am going to try this at the local lake where everyone keeps catching 5lb+ largemouth and I have only ever caught one bass at 2lbs 2oz.
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Thanks! Great to have you 👍
At 7:01 I was like "Why are you showing a bass eating an actual minnow?"
Then I realized that the ned rig is just that good
Any advice for when the water is an has green slim? Will be grabbing a nedrig for sure.
I fished the Ned rig last spring just before the world as we knew it changed(C-19)was at Black Lake in the Thousand Islands I caught so many bass on the Ned rig, my elbow hurt, best weekend of fishing in 50 yrs. I caught my first one next to the boat ramp, was just trying to see the Ned rig action, next thing I know I got a 2 1/2" large mouth. Later I Was catching them while fishing on a pontoon boat with 6 other guys. Everybody kept asking if I had another one of those baits that they could buy from me. Several guys asked to wind one in just so they could say they caught one. Lol caught about 85 bass🐟 in 3 dsys
I fish Lake Guntersville in Alabama. Not clear or cold water. Ned Rig good in this lake? Also what weight jig head do you typically use?
I actually lightly pop my Ned rig a bit instead of just dragging it. Basically I do what I’d do with a Texas rig but 5 times less dramatic and I’ve gotten great results
But I’ve caught fish this route where drop shot and Texas rig won’t work
I love the PB&J colors