Hey Nathan that was a good video! Summertime this is my go to set up an it can’t be beat. One thing I could add when you put that barber stop above the swivel go with the biggest one you can find. Sometimes the hole in the plastic bead will swallow up the size stopper you showed. And the zoom or monster is a staple but I’ve been experimenting with the Z man giant Trd. Try that out see what happens. Keep the good videos coming
the rubber bead is not there to protect the glass bead but to protect the knot I don't use a rubber bead myself and neither have I had any problems with the knot, nor has a glass bead ever broken
Here on the TVA we're throwing a mid size C Rig right now . 3/8 brass barrel weight with a aluminum bead . Slap a Lake Fork Tackle Ring Worm on a 3/0 EWG and go to work . This setup has been working great on 15 lb test
My all-time fav C-rig bait was a 4" ringworm (like a zoom). Lots of bites. Think it would be a great follow-up date to a bigger profile bait like you mentioned. Also, a Carolina rig is essential to have with you when you're fishing out of the back of somebody's boat.
I use a mono leader off a braid mainline. Also use a tungsten worm weight l have stayed away from glass beads but after the bobber stopper trick l will give it a shot. Ol monster in June bug or a brush hog are my go to bait. Really need to look into the 6th sense baits and get you a little kick back. Thanks man
Great video!!👊🏻 Thanks for sharing those starting tips!! Going up to Shenango in a couple weeks and could use it there and will give it a try!! Stay Safe & God Bless!!
I’d do an 8:3.1 reel with a 7’9” med hey fast or mod fast one. The longer rod and faster ratio reel will help catch up and have more leverage. I go 14 or 17 # trilene xt green mono and 12-14# trilene xt green leaders with brass or tungsten weight with glass beads. I have only had one or two glass beads to mess up out of 20+ years of using them.
Nathan as always thanks for your time. Why should we bother with all the rigging just to lose it. here on the suskie thats a garantee for sure. Split shot or pegged bullet far more simple ? What am i missing ? I know we all really appreciate your effort & time
Nathan…. Would like to give you “props” for the time, effort, and dedication you put forth on your channel BTW: It didn’t go unnoticed that you personally answer almost every post …. On behalf of the rest of your faithful followers…. GOOD JOB 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Paul
Tie swivel on first, cut it off the length u want your leader and every knot can be a palomar. Hook is the last thing u tie on. Leader and main line will be same test line but small price to pay to have palomar knot on all 3 knots
What’s your favorite Carolina rig bait?
Grub . 2 to 5 inch twisty tail action
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Hey Nathan that was a good video! Summertime this is my go to set up an it can’t be beat. One thing I could add when you put that barber stop above the swivel go with the biggest one you can find. Sometimes the hole in the plastic bead will swallow up the size stopper you showed. And the zoom or monster is a staple but I’ve been experimenting with the Z man giant Trd. Try that out see what happens. Keep the good videos coming
I bet that would work great too!
Right on. A wealth of knowledge on this channel
Thank you!
the rubber bead is not there to protect the glass bead but to protect the knot
I don't use a rubber bead myself and neither have I had any problems with the knot, nor has a glass bead ever broken
Here on the TVA we're throwing a mid size C Rig right now . 3/8 brass barrel weight with a aluminum bead . Slap a Lake Fork Tackle Ring Worm on a 3/0 EWG and go to work . This setup has been working great on 15 lb test
Sounds like a good setup!
Congrats on 10k subs! Thanks for the content Nathan 👍
Thank you I appreciate it!
My all-time fav C-rig bait was a 4" ringworm (like a zoom). Lots of bites. Think it would be a great follow-up date to a bigger profile bait like you mentioned.
Also, a Carolina rig is essential to have with you when you're fishing out of the back of somebody's boat.
Sounds like a good bait for it!
I use a mono leader off a braid mainline. Also use a tungsten worm weight l have stayed away from glass beads but after the bobber stopper trick l will give it a shot. Ol monster in June bug or a brush hog are my go to bait. Really need to look into the 6th sense baits and get you a little kick back. Thanks man
Thank you I appreciate it!
Great video!!👊🏻 Thanks for sharing those starting tips!! Going up to Shenango in a couple weeks and could use it there and will give it a try!! Stay Safe & God Bless!!
Good luck!
I’d do an 8:3.1 reel with a 7’9” med hey fast or mod fast one. The longer rod and faster ratio reel will help catch up and have more leverage. I go 14 or 17 # trilene xt green mono and 12-14# trilene xt green leaders with brass or tungsten weight with glass beads. I have only had one or two glass beads to mess up out of 20+ years of using them.
Lots of great information. Will definitely put to use very soon. Thank you
Good luck!
Thanks for the video, I need practice fishing deep so will be trying in the future. An older friend of mine uses 6” senkos
Good luck! They work too!
Interesting that you prioritize line density higher than visibility.
Great video.
Great video....Congrats on reaching 10k subscribers!!!
Thanks!
Great advice, Nathan !
Thank you!
Thanks Nathan. Haven't c- rigged in a while, I think I will today. Brush hogs, power worms and flukes are my weapons of choice.
Good luck!
Great juice! thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Great info and presentation!!!!
Thank you!
Channel is great Nathan. Keep it up
Thank you!
Nathan as always thanks for your time. Why should we bother with all the rigging just to lose it. here on the suskie thats a garantee for sure. Split shot or pegged bullet far more simple ? What am i missing ? I know we all really appreciate your effort & time
Thank you! It would work! This isn’t for fast moving rivers!
Thank You for the information, much appreciated
Thank you!
Kind of a Carolina/Texas hybrid?
Great video man thanks after you tie your barrel swivel to your main line. What’s the right length for your leader?
Really personal preference I usually start around 3 feet
Nice video brother !
Thank you!
I believe you mentioned that you drag it on bottom, do you do a slow drag with a few pops ? how do you do it
Just drag it no pops usually! It will be coming in a few videos though!
How do you chose when and where to throw the c-rig vs. Texas rig?
Usually based on the cover you are fishing heavy cover Texas rig sparser cover on a flat or specific offshore spots a Carolina rig
Nathan… do you use the c-rig in winter season ? Or do you have a preference? Thanks in advance … Paul
You definitely could! I usually don’t get to fish in the winter here!
Nathan…. Would like to give you “props” for the time, effort, and dedication you put forth on your channel
BTW: It didn’t go unnoticed that you personally answer almost every post …. On behalf of the rest of your faithful followers…. GOOD JOB 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Paul
I tend to gut hook more fish with a Carolina rig. Is there a way around this?
I haven’t found one yet I don’t gut hook many
How’s it go through heavy grass?
Not very well in heavy grass
A rubber bead/ball instead of a bobber stop is better as a bobber stop can't be reused.
True!
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It's hard to beat a fluke or a zoom lizard on a Carolina rig
Lmao
Tie swivel on first, cut it off the length u want your leader and every knot can be a palomar. Hook is the last thing u tie on. Leader and main line will be same test line but small price to pay to have palomar knot on all 3 knots
That’s how I do it!
@@nathanquincefishing7122 me too, every time, I love that ball and chain