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Have you tried the Ned Rig? A Midwest finesse style of fishing, also known as the "Ned Rig", has been smashing it in the US and thanks to a range of ‘Ned Rig’ plastics designed by US company ZMan Fishing Products and Australia’s own TT Lures with their NedlockZ jigheads, Aussie anglers can now put this technique to work on our local species. A modification of techniques pioneered in the US by angling icons like Chuck Woods, Guido Hibdon, and Charlie Brewer, the Ned Rig was conceived and brought to mainstream attention by Ned Kehde, an avid angler and veteran fishing industry writer from Lawrence, Kansas. Hence the ‘Ned Rig’. Kehde's small jighead and plastic combo may look unassuming on the surface, but its slow fall and darting action are astonishing, almost always eliciting strikes in even the toughest conditions. The TT Lures NedlockZ jighead is a mushroom style jighead that assists with the ‘stand up’ presentation, while also hinging rapidly between fleeing on the retrieve and defending on the pause as it stands up rapidly, like a saltwater yabbie, crab or cray, throwing its claws up in defence. NedlockZ are built on Mustad, black nickel, chemically sharpened hooks and although only small they are brutally strong and capable of landing quality fish. The range of ZMan’s 10X Tough, naturally buoyant Ned Rig plastics cover the jellybean theory of that bite size morsel that big fish can’t resist, including the ZMan 2.75” Finesse TRD and 2.5” TRD CrawZ, through to larger options such as the 4” Big TRD, a plastic that is sure to become a favourite on snapper, mulloway, barra and more. For more videos, articles, rigging guides and more, visit - www.tackletactics.com.au