🎯 Elevate Your Fishing Game with Wacky Rings!
Wacky Rings are a 100-pack of durable O-rings designed for wacky rigging 4-5” Senko worms and soft stickbaits. They are engineered to be over 3x stronger than typical silicone o-rings, allowing anglers to save money and time by reducing bait loss. Their virtually weightless design promotes a natural fall, enhancing the effectiveness of your fishing strategy.
N**Z
Get the proper size
I been freshwater fishing for over 16 years now and using the Wacky Rings for 12+ of those years. Last time I got the 6", sometimes a small fish with a storm bite (like a yellow-perch). will pull the rubber work out of the size-6 o-rings. For that reason, I decided to go for the 4-5 size. bad idea. They are so strong and tire that they will break the worm in half. I just used 2 of them and had that challenge. I'm going to try to stretch them so I can use it. Having said that Wacky ring will save you lots of money is rubber worms. with a wacky ring on the same worm, I can catch 12 to 20 fish (large-mouth bass) on the same worm and ring! The guys that make the worms just hate these rings!
M**K
Quality O-Rings
Quite difficult to get on the Yamamoto Senko. I’ve tried a handful of times now and can’t seem to get the o-ring on the Senko without scratching the Senko as I pull down the o-ring. It doesn’t ruin the Senko, it just frays a little bit where the o-ring was pulled through the ring... 50% chance it’s just user error but thought I’d share. Regardless, it’s probably best that they are that tight, so they do not fall off. Overall I give a 9/10. They work great!
C**E
Best
Best way to rig up your bait. It’s weed less and easy
P**J
Saves a lot of worms
O rings are great for saving the worm from being torn apart by the fish. I was able to catch eight bass on one worm until it was toned apart. You will need the wacky worm tool to get these on a senko.
J**I
These are very good, but are made for smaller worms
These are very good, but are made for smaller worms. They are not made for fatter worms, although it is doable if you are careful.TIP: To install these on your worms without buying a tool - Grab a "Sharpie" pen or similar pen, and remove the tip, and insides. You should now only have the "body" of the pen at this point. Roll the o-rings onto the pen body. Stick the head of the plastic worm in the pen body. Now just roll the o-rings off of the pen body onto the worm. Assuming the worm is not too big for the o-ring, you should then be able to roll the o-ring into the middle area of the worm. Hey! You just saved yourself $11 bucks!
B**.
A must have for fishing wacky style
These O-rings are easily worth buying and pay for themselves in no time. My go-to bait for large mouth is a Senko, but they can get expensive if you go through a pack or two a day like I do. I used to thread the worm on the hook but several bites later the worm would rip off. I started using these O-rings and my Senkos last much longer. These rings are a bit loose on a 4-inch Senko and are nice and snug on the 5 and 6-inch versions. Make sure you have a wacky rigging tool to go along with these rings, its pretty much the only way to get the ring on there. These rings are the only way to go if you fish wacky rigged worms.
H**R
great value
Purchased a bag of the green pumpkin o-rings 100 ct and have been pleased with the product thus far.
A**C
Great product
Value for money
S**H
Too small for yum or senko
They are of good quality but are a tad too tight for yums or senkos. They almost cut them in 2.
M**K
Good for fishing
Great for bass fishing
C**K
Ok
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R**O
Really works on bass!
Together with 4” wacky worms, this rig worked very well on bass when nothing else did. After fishing an area using all sorts of lures and such, the wacky worm rig got a strike and landed a bass within 10 minutes.
B**E
Works great.
Works great. Came fast delivery.
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