I came in here seen the word "Free" and thought I'd come by to say my favorite thing is finding old Lures to use, best part is when I catch fish with them
You can set the weight according to the power of the rod you use, but you have to adjust the size of the plastic luer by referring to the casting resistance
Nice production vibe in your video. However, I'm not sure I see a big difference in this and a Texas rig. I would assume the action is similar. I guess the cylinder weight might fall a touch faster, but I think the bullet weight would move better through vegetation. Am I missing something on differences? Is there a difference in lure action between the two?
I came in here seen the word "Free" and thought I'd come by to say my favorite thing is finding old Lures to use, best part is when I catch fish with them
Thanks for the comment
What size weight do you normally use for this rig
I’ve been using 3/16 however it’s all personal preference.
You can set the weight according to the power of the rod you use, but you have to adjust the size of the plastic luer by referring to the casting resistance
Well said
Nice production vibe in your video. However, I'm not sure I see a big difference in this and a Texas rig. I would assume the action is similar. I guess the cylinder weight might fall a touch faster, but I think the bullet weight would move better through vegetation. Am I missing something on differences? Is there a difference in lure action between the two?
There is a difference in action, more on the finesse side. Believe it or not just as weedless as a bullet weight.
That is a Texas rig bro.
Not the same action. The shape of the weight falls much faster than a bullet weight. Gives much more separation between the bait.