|
Use a Series II ActionDisc
for large worms, frogs and creature baits. ![]() to wiggle like mad as if desperately trying to escape. The sudden burst of vibration emitted from the disc often triggers the strike.
Use a Series I ActionDisc
for small baits and trick worms. More rigging tips for: When you rig without weight, tie a piece of rubber band or use a bobber stop knot to keep the disc from sliding up the line on the cast
Top Water Tube Baits ActionDiscs create a deadly chaotic splashing action on the surface when you fish floating baits and worms. The video clip to the right shows the results of a standard tube bait rigged with a couple floating beads as shown below.
![]() Much like the lip on a craink-bait, ActionDiscs are nearly invisable in the water. When you vary the retrieve with a jerk of the rod tip, increased speed on the disc causes the bait
Texas Rigs When you Texas Rig your plastics, just slide the bullet sinker on your line, slide on the ActionDisc and tie on your bait. Fish this rig the same way you do now. The disc imparts a natural swimming action on an even retrieve. When you vary the retrieve with a jerk of the rod tip, increased speed on the disc causes the bait to wiggle like mad as if desperately trying to escape. The sudden burst of vibration emitted from the disc is an amazing strike trigger. ![]() Bass Baits and Plastic Worm Rigging Tips |
|
|||||
|
||||||