How to Fish a NED Rig

How to Fish a NED Rig

If you want to catch more fish with a finesse technique, then you need to learn how to fish a NED rig. The NED rig is a simple, yet effective rig that can be fished in a variety of situations. It's perfect for catching bass, and other species, in both clear and murky water. Here's how to fish a NED rig:

What is a NED Rig?

A NED rig is a finesse technique that uses a small soft plastic bait on a light wire hook. The bait and hook are typically threaded onto a mushroom-shaped jig head. The rig is named after Ned Kehde, a Midwestern angler who popularized the technique.

How to Rig a NED Rig

The best way to rig a NED rig is to use a NED soft plastic bait. These baits are non-weighted, so they float and rest on the bottom with the tail pointing upward. This makes them perfect for a NED rig or drop shot. To rig the NED rig, simply thread the worm onto a mushroom-shaped jig head and cast it out.

The NED soft plastic bait is perfect for a NED rig because it has a small profile and a neutral buoyancy. This means that it looks like an easy meal for fish and will stay in the strike zone longer.

How to Fish a NED Rig

To fish a NED rig, cast it out and let it sink to the bottom. Once it hits the bottom, slowly drag it back toward you with short hops. Make sure to keep the line tight to feel for any bites. The NED soft plastic bait will float and rest on the bottom with the tail pointing upward, which will entice fish to strike.

The NED rig is a finesse technique, so it's important to use light gear. A spinning rod and reel with 6-10 pound test line is ideal. This will allow you to feel for bites and set the hook when you get one.

Conclusion

If you want to catch more fish with a finesse technique, then you need to learn how to fish a NED rig. The 2.75" NED soft plastic bait is perfect for this rig because it has a small profile and a neutral buoyancy. Follow these tips and you'll be catching more fish in no time.

Check out the Disco Pickle NED soft plastic bait here.

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