Best Wacky Rig Line
Omnia collects thousands of detailed fishing reports from anglers across the country to power our local recommendations. Here are the top Line recommendations for using the Wacky Rigs technique mentioned in fishing reports from anglers near you.
Sufix 832 Braid
$19.99 – $140.99

Reported by
Greg Thomas
Wabash River (IN)

Reported by
Omnia Fishing
Patoka Lake (IN)
Omnia Fishing reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Wacky Rigs technique and Sufix 832 Braid on Patoka Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Look for shallow areas close to deep water. Old tree stumps make a great place for bass to make a protected beds on. Pitch the worm out and let it fall on slack line so it doesn't swing out from the structure. Watch your line for any movement to indicate you have a bite. "
Reported by
Nolan
Muskegon Lake (MI)
Nolan reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Wacky Rigs technique and Sufix 832 Braid on Muskegon Lake. Additional comments from this report: "7 fish in 45 minutes including two 4 pounders"
Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon
$29.99 – $149.99

Reported by
Doug Lezman
Brooks Lake (MI)
Doug Lezman reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Wacky Rigs technique and Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon on Brooks Lake . Additional comments from this report: "Male bass on beds, the spawn is beginning. Slow finesse presentations working the best. Caught lots of bass on wacky rigged stick bait."

Reported by
MDOoutdoors
Channel Lake (IL)
MDOoutdoors reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Wacky Rigs technique and Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon on Channel Lake. Additional comments from this report: "We got 8th out of 41 boats on the chain today. The chain o lakes was difficult but we found a pattern and limited out. We found bass at the mouths of channels pulling up to spawn and they couldn’t resist the wacky worm. Water was 63 degrees and wind was blowing 10-20 mph. Finished with 8lbs 10 ounces."

Reported by
LogDog
Lake Gaston (NC, VA)
LogDog reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Wacky Rigs technique and Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon on Lake Gaston. Additional comments from this report: "Sight fishing for late spawners and fry guarders."
Sunline Super FC Sniper
$26.49 – $159.99
Reported by
Toolman Tim
W Kerr Scott Reservoir (NC)
Toolman Tim reported catching Spotted Bass using the Wacky Rigs technique and Sunline Super FC Sniper on W Kerr Scott Reservoir. Additional comments from this report: "Found them in the morning around the 268 bridge overpass. Fished a wacky senko around the bridge pilings and rip rap"

Reported by
413 Kayak Fishing
North Lake (MI) (MI)
413 Kayak Fishing reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Wacky Rigs technique and Sunline Super FC Sniper on North Lake (MI). Additional comments from this report: "Lots of fish in the boat…caught most on points, weed lines, lily pad edges, a couple by docks, caught 16 fish, a couple on the mega bass uoshe underspin and the rest on wacky…top water wasn’t doing anything and neither were spinners…."

Reported by
Ben Hutchins
Banister Lake (VA)
Ben Hutchins reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Wacky Rigs technique and Sunline Super FC Sniper on Banister Lake. Additional comments from this report: "With the water up and muddy the bass were sitting very close to the wood. I used a wacky rig to skip into the laydowns and ended up catching a bunch of fish."
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Greg Thomas reported catching Smallmouth Bass using the Wacky Rigs technique and Sufix 832 Braid on Wabash River. Additional comments from this report: "I’m really starting to like these dice baits for river smallmouth. LINE I highly recommend spinning tackle with braid to leader. I like the high visibility braid so you can see the bite on slack line. BAIT Really high quality materials. The natural craw color stands out just right in stained river water. It doesn’t weigh much and the skirt catches air so you will need a long med light rod for casting distance. HOOK love the screw lock as it helps me not lose the bait. These dice baits are pricey. I really like the 1/28 oz weight b/c it doesn’t sink like a rock. I was walking the banks and targeting large rocks near shallow water and eddy’s. Cast it out let it sink, a few twitches and rod raises and repeat. This smallmouth darted out of the rocks and swiped at it. This happened 3 times and on the 3rd he finally got it. The hook was super sharp and he hooked himself. Definitely was not expecting this. I’m gonna be adding this bait and hook combo into my permanent rotation for my river arsenal. "