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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: CNickerson78 on 09/14/18 17:37 UTC

Title: 2.75 fat fork
Post by: CNickerson78 on 09/14/18 17:37 UTC
What are the different ways the rig the 2.75 fat fork. I'm looking into getting this mold
Title: Re: 2.75 fat fork
Post by: WALLEYE WACKER on 09/14/18 18:11 UTC
Jig or drop shot are the two was I would rig it.
Title: Re: 2.75 fat fork
Post by: CNickerson78 on 09/14/18 18:31 UTC
Jig or drop shot are the two was I would rig it.
I've actually never used either one of those rigs can you Texas rig it
Title: Re: 2.75 fat fork
Post by: WALLEYE WACKER on 09/14/18 20:16 UTC
Don’t know if it’s big enough to get a 1/0 EWG or not to Texas rig. Might work on Midwest Finesse jig to.
Title: Re: 2.75 fat fork
Post by: Lines on 09/14/18 20:48 UTC
1/0 Owner Rig-n-Hook should work out well with that bait. I use them for some smaller frog baits and smaller craws. They're great.
Title: Re: 2.75 fat fork
Post by: ctom on 09/14/18 22:30 UTC
I rate the Fat Fork right up with the Thump-Its and the Ringers. Fabulous baits. Easy to inject, easy to manipulate.
Title: Re: 2.75 fat fork
Post by: CNickerson78 on 09/14/18 23:01 UTC
I rate the Fat Fork right up with the Thump-Its and the Ringers. Fabulous baits. Easy to inject, easy to manipulate.
can you texas rig it. I never fished jigs or drop shot
Title: Re: 2.75 fat fork
Post by: Bass in the hood on 09/15/18 00:07 UTC
I fish it two ways on a drop shot and a darter head.
I have caught numerous species especially on the drop shot.
Just recently I caught a bass over 6 pounds on a 1/16 oz darter head.

I'm sure there are several effective ways to rig it.

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Title: Re: 2.75 fat fork
Post by: Lines on 09/15/18 07:12 UTC
can you texas rig it. I never fished jigs or drop shot
Yes, with the Owner Rig-N-Hook, you can texas rig. Probably 1/16 - 1/8 oz. bullet weight, maybe no weight.