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How to fish the Neko Rig

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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2010

Matt Allen of Tacticalbassin.com discusses the Neko Rig (Nail Weight Worm) in detail.

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  • I was slamming some hoglets today at the lake in a little secret wash I fish - i was hurrying back to my car to make it to work on time - as i walked, of course I was still scoping the shallow waters, and I spotted a lone fatty that I first mistook for a carp - had to have been pushing 6 pounds (which is great size for lake mead here in vegas) - well I had a panicked and instantly tossed out what I had on, a lunky chatterbait: no fish. Wish I woulda thought straight and tied on the neko.

  • @mackles It happens to the best of us. :-) You'll get her the next time.

  • I like to rig big worms on the 6/0 Pivot Point Football head from Dirty Jigs Tackle. You can google search for the website or go to tacklewarehouse and order them in the near future.

  • Thanks guys! I appreciate the support. MrKeithRedd, check my main website. On youtube you only get the videos, there you get the explanation you're looking for.

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  • as always,very good video

  • Dude, how is the Monave gig going?

  • You can find a variety of Neko Weights at Drew Davis Bait Company

  • For some odd reason I want some Mona-Vie... Don't know why...

  • you can use mini zipties for the o ring, wacky rig you can use a 1/0-2/0 eagleclawweedless hook., to trade info; i wanna kno what the heaviest finishin nail metal to use for my nail rigs, could it be stainless, copper, what?

  • @straightshooterz I have created a new design of a jighead that keeps your plastic intact. I have also a problem with everytime you get a good strike you could loose you plastic and lead weight. That adds up over a period of time. I am in the process of getting a few manufactures to look at this design and I have given a few prototypes to Edwin Evers and I hope but not holding my breath that he will get back to me. Its a tight group out there in the lure mfg business.

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