Bass Fishing : How to Tie a Carolina Rig Fishing Line

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Tying a Carolina rig, which is used to fish on the bottom, means using a bead to protect the knot after letting the weight slide up and down the line. Discover how Carolina rigs are good for finding structures on the bottom with help from a professional bass fisherman in this free video on Carolina rig fishing line.

Expert: Ron Colby
Contact: baits.com/
Bio: Ron Colby is a professional bass fisherman, has qualified for the Bass Master Classic and has won two B.A.S.S. Western Divisionals.
Filmmaker: Mike Phillips

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  • what type of line should you use for the leader and main line

  • @sf4ners he said in the video but its a gary yamamoto 10in cut tail worm. hope that helps...

    ~Northwoods

  • that worm not as long as my d1ck but nice vid

  • like the vid!! name & brand of lure worm??

  • Thank you for the great help and great video! About how much leader would you say to use from the worm to the swivel?

  • great video, love the clarity, and focus! 

  • @Helplessbaconn well youd wana use a braid as your main and floro or mono as you leader or just floro as main to help the sink and mono at the end to keep it higher then the ground.

  • @rzyalik 10, 11, 12 inch plastics will catch you bass as small as 1-2 lbs sometimes. In Indiana here, recently just hooked the "pond monster" largest bass in the small pond I fish 6-7 lbs, 4 times in about a week. I was fishing around noon the other day and watched bass just race out of cover to inhale the lure. So yes, dont be afraid of big lures. However, if your fishing a smaller pond or lake with low sized bass, stick with 5-7 inch worms for best results.

  • I've hearn many things about what to use for the leader. What type of line? Flouro,mono, or braid. And also what lb line should I use

  • Thank you for explaining. This is the first high quality Carolina rigging video that is well explained that I have seen

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