This isn't intended as theme hijack, but could someone explain the " c & c " rig? Have noticed it mentioned couple times in this thread. Very limited spider rig experience for me, but when I do will use one hook with minnow and another jigged.
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I fish reelfoot mostly but depends on where the fish are: If i'm trollin i use half and half. Half with c & c style rigs with minnows and half with double jig rigs with lake forks in different colors til i find what they like. If the fish are shallow i use single pole with a 1/16 oz head with a lake fork and a nibble...
This isn't intended as theme hijack, but could someone explain the " c & c " rig? Have noticed it mentioned couple times in this thread. Very limited spider rig experience for me, but when I do will use one hook with minnow and another jigged.
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I know every one keeps saying the c and c rig. I was using this rig at reelfoot growing up long before capps and coleman were born. We always called it the reelfoot rig.
Lots of good opinions in this thread! I've only been spider rigging a little while now. This is my third season. Up till now on the local water I've been running a single hook rig. Mostly just with minnows but occasionally I'd throw a curly tail jig in the mix although i never noticed it made much of a difference. When I'd fish down at reelfoot I always bought the local made reelfoot rigs which c & c have now made famous. I really like the double hook rigs but I've had alot of trouble keeping them from tangling unless I'm sitting pretty much perfectly still.
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