Ned Rig soft plastics not just for bass
A few years ago I looked down on a Senko stick lure and thought, the tips of the lure are without any action tail such as a curl tail, flat thin tail, thin rat- tail or Sassy Shad foot shaped tail. I've caught bass on the Senko so figured that a mini version of it might catch everything including bass.
This was the original mini-stick that caught fish the first time is was cast. Note the wacky rigged jig.
https://i.imgur.com/rvB3fUm.jpg
A light jig head is needed to allow the tips of the lure to quiver all the way to the bottom or twitched mid-depth, unlike the Senko which has salt weighing it down. It can be 1/16 oz or lighter and stick length can be 1-2.5" or for big crappie or other species 3" but still thin. A mold is not needed to make a mini-stick. Here I melted the tips of two grubs together and wacky rigged them after cutting off the curl tails:
https://i.imgur.com/j1gvvR5.jpg?1https://i.imgur.com/Z5Bv9Yo.jpg
...same tip quiver, same 7 species of fish caught. Note: I held a light to the ends to blunt them.
The mini-stick / blunt-tail grub can also be rigged the usual way with the blunt end at the rear of the lure:
https://i.imgur.com/iMAH65S.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/o512O37.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/VDhsgKS.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/g8jauhM.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/QIm4gHX.jpg
(note the iridescent glitter glued to the surface for a bit of flash)
That's not to say that they outproduce other soft plastic designs but that they catch fish as well as the best of them.
* Someone on another forum suggested the photos were fake seeing as how the lures were reattached to the outside of the mouths.
I keep photo logs stored by lake and date as well as in lure folders that have category subfolders showing fish and lure used to catch them.
A photo of a lure inside a fish's mouth is of no use for record keeping reminders. Won't be posting there again!