Lindy Rigs

Explore our premium selection of lindy rigs, designed to enhance your fishing experience. These versatile rigs feature a streamlined design that promotes natural bait movement, attracting more fish to your line. Crafted with durable materials, they ensure reliability and performance in various water conditions. Perfect for both novice and experienced anglers, our lindy rigs offer easy setup and effective presentation. Elevate your fishing game and increase your catch rate with these essential tools for successful angling adventures.

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Lindy Rigger Snell and Rig Keeper

Lindy Rigger Snell and Rig Keeper

$6.99

(2)

Great way to store your rig's, keeps them handy and tangle free.. GREAT PRODUCT ... nice ... I bought this for ice fishing leaders and it works nice ... I love these Riggers.. I Have looked at the knock off's and they do n't even come close to the quality of the

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I love these Riggers.... I Have looked at the knock off's and they do n't even come close to the quality of the Lindy's. Great way to store your rig's, keeps them handy and tangle free.. GREAT PRODUCT

5 Fishkoppp
I bought this for ice fishing leaders and it works nice

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Lindy Old Guides Secret Drift Rigs

Lindy Old Guides Secret Drift Rigs

$3.99

(4)

I really prefer the double hooks harnesses like this. ... Will definitly do business with again. ... Good Harness ... Great all around worm harness ... Great guides ... Love them they are excellent and exactly what I needed to get er

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5 Capt J.
We use these for walleye. They get bit! Use a big night crawler and some lead depending on your depth. I really prefer the double hooks harnesses like this.

5 Miles H.
Lures were exactly as decribed. And shipping was lightning fast. Will definitly do business with again. A+ Business

5 Danny
Love them they are excellent and exactly what I needed to get er done

4 rjl1973
I went with a chartruese bladed model and it produced 2 walleye.

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Lindy Little Joe Floating Worm Harness
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Lindy Little Joe Floating Worm Harness

$3.99

(1)

Worth the look ... They work

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4 Dennyova
I use these for with a bottom bouncing rig while fishing for Walleye. They work great. The price was right and delivery took a bit longer to deliver due the delivery provider Fedex.

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Lindy Colorado Blade Crawler Harness

Lindy Colorado Blade Crawler Harness

$4.99

(1)

I bought for a Canadian walleye trip and this rig did not

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4 JK1958
I bought for a Canadian walleye trip and this rig did not disappoint.

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Thill Wobble Bobbers

Thill Wobble Bobbers

$5.49

(6)

Attracts fish, especially when paired with a Lindy watsit jig ... Good float for trout fishing jigs ... really helps my cast in distance and accuracy. ... Awesome

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5 Anonymous
I threw out my line with a Lindy hellgramite watsit jig, tap the line to make the bobber wobble and bam! The shellcracker went crazy. I caught shellcracker that you could barely get your hand around.

5 Fat C.
Awesome bobber. Cast a mile. Accurate. Remove bottom copper sleve with thumb nail thread line replace. Easy Peasy.

5 Mas
really helps my cast in distance and accuracy. It is tough to thread line through the bobber.

5 Uplandhunter
Been using for trout fishing jigs in lake fishing for stocked trout

5 Nater56
I have used these bobbers before and love them, bought more to have extras for grandson

Little Joe Pole Weighted Floats

Little Joe Pole Weighted Floats

$5.99-$7.49

(2)

Best I ’ ve found ... Love this floating bobber, caught an 18 1/4 Fluke using

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5 TAS888
This are made solid and can take a beating compared to most on the market that fall apart after a few uses.

5 Flounder 1
Love this floating bobber, caught an 18 1/4 Fluke using it.

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  • What are lindy rigs and how are they used in fishing?
  • What types of fish can be caught using lindy rigs?
  • What materials are commonly used in the construction of lindy rigs?
  • How do I choose the right lindy rig for my fishing needs?
  • Are there specific techniques for using lindy rigs effectively?

Frequently Asked Questions For Lindy Rigs

Lindy rigs are a type of fishing rig designed to present bait effectively while allowing for natural movement in the water. They typically consist of a sliding sinker and a leader line that holds the bait, making them ideal for targeting various fish species. This setup is particularly effective in deeper waters where fish are more likely to be found.

Lindy rigs are versatile and can be used to catch a wide range of fish species, including walleye, perch, and bass. Their design allows for effective bait presentation, which attracts fish that are feeding near the bottom or in open water. Anglers often use them in both freshwater and saltwater environments.

Lindy rigs are typically made from durable materials that can withstand the rigors of fishing, such as high-strength monofilament or fluorocarbon line for the leader. The sinkers are often made from lead or other heavy materials to ensure they can reach the desired depth quickly. These materials contribute to the overall effectiveness and longevity of the rig.

Choosing the right lindy rig depends on factors such as the type of fish you are targeting, the water conditions, and your preferred bait. Consider the depth of water and the species of fish in the area to select a rig that will provide optimal bait presentation. Additionally, experimenting with different weights and leader lengths can help you find the most effective setup.

To use lindy rigs effectively, anglers should focus on maintaining contact with the bottom while allowing the bait to move naturally. A slow, steady retrieve or occasional pauses can help entice fish to bite. It's also important to pay attention to the feel of the rig, as subtle changes can indicate a fish is taking the bait.