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Ned Rig Finesse Kit: Premium Crawfish Baits
Ned Rig Finesse Kit: Premium Crawfish Baits
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Highly buoyant, incredibly durable, and engineered for high-action finesse fishing.
Master the finesse game with our complete Ned Rig Kit. Designed to trigger strikes from even the most pressured bass, these baits feature high-action, buoyant material that stands up naturally on the bottom. Whether you are targeting Bass, Trout, or Perch, this kit provides the versatility and durability you need to stay in the action longer.
Why Choose This Ned Rig Kit?
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Professional-Grade Material: Crafted from premium, non-toxic TRD material that offers a natural, lifelike feel in the water.
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Superior Buoyancy: Each crawfish bait is designed to float tail-up, creating the perfect defensive posture that mimics natural prey and draws aggressive strikes.
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Built to Last: Exceptionally durable design—our baits maintain their integrity even after 10+ bites, saving you time and money on the water.
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Ready-to-Fish Setup: Includes everything you need in one convenient tackle box, making it easy to store and organize your gear.
What’s In The Box
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24x Premium Soft Plastic Crawfish Lures: A curated mix of highly effective crawfish-style baits.
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20x Precision Ned Rig Jigheads: Perfectly weighted for a balanced, natural presentation.
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Tackle Box: Durable, compact case for secure storage.
Product Specifications
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Bait Length: 3 inches
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Jighead Weight: 1/8 oz
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Total Count: 44 Pieces
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Target Species: Bass, Pike, Catfish, Trout, Perch, and more.
Mastering the Ned Rig: A Simple Guide
The Ned Rig is one of the most effective finesse techniques in fishing because of its simplicity and the unique, lifelike action it provides.
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Cast and Sink: After casting, allow the bait to fall to the bottom. Because of the buoyant TRD material, your crawfish bait will stand tail-up once it hits the floor, mimicking a small, foraging creature.
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The Slow Retrieve: Use a slow, dragging retrieve along the bottom with frequent pauses. The goal is to make the bait hop and quiver, imitating a small morsel that fish find hard to resist.
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The Pause: The most critical part of the retrieve is the pause. Let the bait sit still for 3–5 seconds. Often, the fish will strike while the bait is perfectly still on the bottom.
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The Hookset: If you feel a "tick" or notice your line moving, reel down and apply a firm, steady pull.
Pro Tip: Let the natural buoyancy of the Ned Rig do the work for you. Keep your movements subtle to let the bait's profile mimic live prey.
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