My favorite color is Hot Snakes but I actually have five other colors that are a close 2nd. This is my favorite Ned Rig bait I have a rod designated just for these. These have the perfect fall rate when rigged up on a 1/16 oz. The color selection is fantastic as well. The four small "tentacles" have a very nice action that really never stops moving. First it's Zman Elaztech which makes it not only very durable but also allows the bait to stand up off the bottom. Ultimate bang for your buck this thing catches them like no other.Ĭomments: This is the perfect Ned Rig bait. I use it on a Z man bullet weedless ned head and can catch 25 fish on one plastic. Have caught more winter bass this year than any other year because of the tickler. Flat out catches bass after bass anytime of year. For me, that's Laguna Shrimp on the TRD Ticklerz and Twilight on the finesse TRDs, but there are others.Ĭomments: This thing is unfair. I will definitely be stocked up with the standard finesse TRDs as well for when the fish don't want that little extra magic that the TRD Ticklerz offers, and both baits do have standout colors that aren't available on the other bait. You can also rig them backwards like a ned Ika, which I experimented with and had success with. Little wigglers, but my experience is that the fish have a harder time ripping those off than the appendages of the other 2 baits, and the much thicker head of the bait has kept it stuck to the jig head perfectly way better than the regular finesse TRD. Once my TRD Bugz are gone though, they won't be getting replaced. ![]() If I know the fish are keyed heavily on crawfish, yeah, I'll probably go with the TRD Crawz. The TRD Bugz/Crawz are cool, but both have appendages that can be ripped off a lot more easily than anything on the other 2 baits. The finesse TRD is cool and as simple as it gets as far as design, but the skinnier head compared to its Ticklerz counterpart means that it gets fouled/torn a little easier in my experience. For this reason, my favorite overall is the TRD Ticklerz. I'm also a believer in the ned rig as something that should keep it simple. I'm a lazy fisherman and want as low of maintenance as possible. I can't tell you which one worked better, because they were all working great, but I can tell you which one I personally preferred for ease of use. Being almost indestructible, it's a good bait for the toothy critters on the brine!Ĭomments: Caught a couple hundred fish each on the finesse TRD and TRD Ticklerz/Bugz/Crawz during a wide open bite the past couple months. Not much action of its' own, it is quite subtle and quiet in the water but the trout gobble it up. ![]() I've always preferred to find baits that others pass on, giving the fish a different look, and it's proven to be a speckled trout slayer for me, rigged on a 1/6 or 1/15oz Z-Man Texas Eye finesse jig. Thumbs UpĬomments: Great "no-one-else-tosses-it" bait I use on the gulf coast. not on mine, maybe need to tear them apart a bit ? but I still like what I've seen so far. The tentacles do not flare out like the product states. Comments: Awsum Durability !! don't think its too small to catch decent keeper fish either.
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