The Texas rig is a versatile and popular soft plastic bait presentation method used in bass fishing. It involves rigging a soft plastic lure, such as a worm, creature bait, or craw, onto a hook, typically an offset worm hook, and using a bullet-shaped weight threaded onto the line ahead of the hook. This streamlined configuration allows it to be fished effectively in various cover types, including vegetation, rocks, and submerged timber.
Its significance stems from its ability to penetrate heavy cover with minimal snagging, offering anglers access to areas where bass often reside. Historically, it evolved as a means to overcome the challenges posed by dense aquatic environments, allowing for controlled presentations and effective hooksets. This method offers adaptability across varying water conditions and target species.