2. Ned Rig
A fellow Arizona angler makes a Ned head that Pirch favors for its stout hook and bottom-friendly head. Lauding the manufacturerâs selection of sizes, he also points to the necessary balance between hook power and finesse design as a key feature.
Pirch will match this with half a Big Bite Baits Trick Stick to create the sub, yet remarkably appealing profile that make the Ned rig a dependable bite-getter. His ideal setup is 20-pound braided main line with an 8- or 10-inch Seaguar fluorocarbon leader.
âThe beauty of a Ned rig is your can fish it on the bottom, but you can also fish it for suspended fish; and you can fish it on walls,â Pirch said. âItâs pretty three-dimensional. At times, it might outwork a dropshot. For example, when fish are suspended, the Ned rig might work better because I donât have to worry about a leader.
âAlso, if the fish are bitting on the fall, the Ned rig falls clean. You donât have that leader and weight falling ahead of the bait, like you do with a dropshot.â