Ned Rig for Panfish
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Ned Rig for Panfish
Has anyone modded or somehow used some Zman Ela-Z-Tech plastics for micro Ned rigging? I caught quite a few on a regular Ned rig but I feel a smaller bait would yield more fish. I didn't know if people tore parts off of other Ela-Z-Tech baits or not. Im going to try to tear a claw off of a Ela-Z-Tech craw and try it out. Don't see why it wouldn't work.
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Half a zman finesse worm would give a much smaller profile, if that's what you're after.
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If I did that, It would still have the "wide" profile. I could cut in in half length-wise and width-wise and try that.
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i was thinking maybe their split tail trailers they make? figure out a way to use that or part of one of their finesse shadz?
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I didn't even think of those. I have some from Chatterbaits. They make horrible trailers but they may serve a new purpose. Wont be too affective right now because the panfish like to suspend this time of year where I live.jtgibso1 wrote:i was thinking maybe their split tail trailers they make? figure out a way to use that or part of one of their finesse shadz?
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I would take a zman Leachz and cut in half and trim whatever shape you want. I love the action of the leachz as it has a flat profile and it moves a lot. It has become one of my favorite drop shot baits and the plus is it is already scented with pro cure.
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Ill check those outbig_gee wrote:I would take a zman Leachz and cut in half and trim whatever shape you want. I love the action of the leachz as it has a flat profile and it moves a lot. It has become one of my favorite drop shot baits and the plus is it is already scented with pro cure.
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The finesse wormz are pretty skinny. http://zmanfishing.com/store/categories ... esse_wormzccass wrote:If I did that, It would still have the "wide" profile. I could cut in in half length-wise and width-wise and try that.
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Has you tried it with the regular size, while fishing for Bass I usually catch lots of Panfish in between Bass, you'd be amazed at how small some of em are.
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I have caught gills while bass fishing with the TRD. Its a little big for them for the most partTFOUR wrote:Has you tried it with the regular size, while fishing for Bass I usually catch lots of Panfish in between Bass, you'd be amazed at how small some of em are.
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Re: Ned Rig for Panfish
I'd go with a ZMan finesse worm cut down to about 1.75" on a Shroomz head.
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Some good suggestions with the Leech and Earthworm is spoton with the 4" finesse worm cut down. Completely different shape between the 7" finesse worm and the 4". You might look at cutting down the finesse shadZ as well.
I will add, if you really want to get down and dirty modifying an ElaZtec bait, use a hot knife. I have an old junk pocket knife that I heat with a lighter for a few seconds. Cuts like butter. I've been making Larew Slab Slayer type baits for crappie out of ZinkerZ using an empty .45ACP brass case heated up and the hot knife. I hold the brass with pliers, and its a bit awkward but works.
I just wish the chartreuse glow color ZinkerZ hadn't been discontinued. Dynamite color for crappie.
I will add, if you really want to get down and dirty modifying an ElaZtec bait, use a hot knife. I have an old junk pocket knife that I heat with a lighter for a few seconds. Cuts like butter. I've been making Larew Slab Slayer type baits for crappie out of ZinkerZ using an empty .45ACP brass case heated up and the hot knife. I hold the brass with pliers, and its a bit awkward but works.
I just wish the chartreuse glow color ZinkerZ hadn't been discontinued. Dynamite color for crappie.
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I messed around a bit this summer fishing the Z-man split trailers (the very tiny ones that come on the small chatterbaits they sell) on these little BG Crappie jigheads;jtgibso1 wrote:i was thinking maybe their split tail trailers they make? figure out a way to use that or part of one of their finesse shadz?
I used the larger 1/24oz ones as the triple keeper really holds the plastics well. I called it an "Ed" rig, as it was a shorter "Ned".
In any case, it worked well enough, but at the time I didn't have a rod that would cast such light lures so I only used them on two or three trips. They also don't seem to sell the tiny trailers separately, which really put a damper on my testing, I think I started with siz of them and iirc I ended my testing with only one or two left. I meant to call Zman to see if they would sell me more of them but never got around to it.
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The ED Rig! I like it.
Good suggestion on those jigheads. I like that keeper.
I will ask about the smaller chatterbait trailers.
Another bait I've been using with a lot of success on crappie this winter is the Z-Man Slim SwimZ. A lot of little swimbaits dont have great action; these DO! Most of the time I'm vertical jigging it with an 1/8, but I do sometimes like to pitch it out past my marker and let it swing back over it. They are dynamite.
I suppose you could cut the paddle tail off and have something resembling a Garland Baby Shad for a very subtle action. I haven't tried that yet as I just love the action on that tail.
Good suggestion on those jigheads. I like that keeper.
I will ask about the smaller chatterbait trailers.
Another bait I've been using with a lot of success on crappie this winter is the Z-Man Slim SwimZ. A lot of little swimbaits dont have great action; these DO! Most of the time I'm vertical jigging it with an 1/8, but I do sometimes like to pitch it out past my marker and let it swing back over it. They are dynamite.
I suppose you could cut the paddle tail off and have something resembling a Garland Baby Shad for a very subtle action. I haven't tried that yet as I just love the action on that tail.
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Houndfish, sorry to report that they are no longer producing the mini split tail trailers, or packaging them with the small chatterbaits. Perhaps you could trim one of the regular size trailers to the size you need?