Most bass anglers waste half their time with baits that aren’t running right — twisted, rolling, dragging weeds, or moving stiff. The secret to fishing soft plastics effectively is rigging them so the bait runs straight. If the lure moves naturally, it gets bit. If it swims weird, fish ignore it.
The good news? Once you learn this, you can out-fish almost everyone on the lake.
Let’s break it down simple and clean.
🟢 Step 1 — Know When You Actually Need to Rig Something
Most DeLong lures are already pre-rigged — meaning the hook is professionally set and glued inside the bait so it:
- Never slides out
- Never tears loose
- Keeps the bait swimming naturally
- Lasts through multiple fish
If the lure came with a hook in it — you don’t rig anything.
Just tie on and fish.
Pre-rigged baits include:
| Lure | Status |
|---|---|
| 10″ Twister Tail | ✅ Pre-Rigged |
| Squirm | ✅ Pre-Rigged |
| Twin Tail | ✅ Pre-Rigged |
| XL Tadpole | ✅ Pre-Rigged |
| Weedless Tadpole | ✅ Pre-Rigged |
| 16″ Weedless Snake | ✅ Pre-Rigged |
So when do you rig a lure?
Only when you’re using unrigged baits, which give you more control over:
- Depth
- Fall speed
- Action profile
- Weed resistance
These are the ones we rig:
| Lure | Hook Choice |
|---|---|
| 16″ Unrigged Snake | 5/0 Offset Worm Hook |
| 6″ & 9″ Unrigged Bass Witch | Weedless Wacky Hook or 3/0 Offset |
| Unrigged Twister Tad (coming soon) | 2/0 Offset or 2/0 Straight Shank |
🎯 Step 2 — Choose the Rig Style Based on Presentation
| If you want the bait to… | Use this rig: | Use this hook: |
|---|---|---|
| Glide naturally and look alive | Wacky Rig | Weedless Wacky Hook |
| Bump bottom, slide through weeds, or trigger aggression | Texas Rig | 3/0–5/0 Offset Worm Hook |
Wacky Rig = Natural, easy meal
Perfect for:
- Summer heat
- Clear water
- Pressured lakes
- Docks, shade lines, weed edges
Texas Rig = Search, cover, trigger
Perfect for:
- Spring bottom crawls
- Thick grass
- Pad tunnels
- Cold front fish
If you want to know when each lure works best, read the Best Bass Lures by Season Guide.
🐍 The 16″ Snake — Your Most Important Unrigged Rig
This is where anglers usually make the biggest jump in confidence and catch size.
⭐ The Setup:
16" Unrigged Snake
+
5/0 Offset Worm Hook
(Weightless or light bullet weight)
How to Fish It:
- In grass + pads → Weightless
- On bottom + slow crawl → ⅛ oz bullet
- In shallow shade pockets → Pause + glide
- In deep timber → Lift → Drop → Let it fall on a slack line
The strike almost always comes on the fall.
If someone learns only this, they can catch big bass for the rest of their life.
✋ How to Check if Your Rig Is Right
After rigging, drop the bait in the water next to the boat/bank and watch:
| What You See | What It Means | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Bait falls straight, tail kicking | Perfect | Go fish |
| Bait rolls to one side | Hook is off-center | Re-insert hook straight down the spine |
| Bait barely moves | Hook is too large or inserted too deep | Use same hook but back it out slightly |
Run straight → Get bit.
It really is that simple.
🧠 Why This Works (Bass Behavior 101)
Bass don’t always hit because they’re hungry.
They hit because something looks:
- Alive
- Injured
- Easy to eat
A straight-running bait looks alive and real.
A crooked bait looks like plastic and gets ignored.
🛠 Recommended Hook Pairings
| Lure | Best Rig | Hook |
|---|---|---|
| 16″ Snake | Texas Rig | 5/0 Offset Worm Hook |
| 6” Unrigged Bass Witch | Wacky Rig | Weedless Wacky Hook |
| 6” Unrigged Bass Witch | Texas Rig | 3/0 Offset Worm Hook |
| 9” Unrigged KILR Worm | Wacky or Texas | Weedless Wacky Hook or 4/0 Offset |
| Unrigged Twister Tad | Bottom Trick | 2/0 Offset or 2/0 Straight Shank |
want to know what color works best? check out our The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Lure Color for Bass Fishing