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Wacky Rig Improvised

Shout out to the AT&T guy, in the parking lot, that asked me if I catch anything in here! Yes sir I do. The wacky rig strikes again! I am telling you right now, the Jackall Flick Shake is on FIRE in Florida! For those of you that don’t know, the Flick Shake setup is more or less a wacky rig with a jig head. I ran out of Flick Shake worms and then tried using some 6″ Bass Pro Shop Tournament series wacky worms. They worked just fine, just didn’t have the right colors!

I started out throwing a BPS Tournament Series bubble gum color wacky worm for the hell of it; had no luck, then quickly switched to a junebug color wacky worm (BPS Tournament Series Junebug looks nothing like standard Junebug). The worm I am talking about was very purple, and didn’t catch me any fish. As soon as I put on THE REAL DEAL Zoom Junebug Mag II, the fish turned on. I must say, I have never in my life wacky rigged a MAG II, but it was all I had on hand. I did improvise the wacky rig a bit. Instead of hooking the Zoom Worm through the middle, I hooked it closer the head, so it allowed the tail to float, and move more. Shake, Shake, Chomp!

HOT TIP: Presentation is KEY! When fishing a wacky rig, shake your rod tip from 11 – 12 o’clock moving upward, then slowly let your bait sink as your rod tip moves down you reel in the slack, and repeat.

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