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What is the best bait using the Carolina rig?
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I use Zoom lizards...usually watermelon green..in clear water and the brighter green in stained, I think chartruse (sp) pumpkin...
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You can C-rig a lot of things. Probably the number one thing is a Lizard, usually 4 to 6 inches. Other than that, I've had success with flukes and even crankbaits on a rig.
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I started using senko type baits with a splitshot carolina rig but then I switched to a small brass weighted carolina rig with a brass bead for a clicker(noise) and it works awesome I caught a lot of bass this way after the post spawn when it slows down as the weeds are still growing. This can be a tough time to fish. BigBill
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