>>807971Texas rigs are normally on the bottom and really slow. I cast the Texas rig out, let it sink to the bottom, reel up the slack, and then using the rod tip you kinda twitch the worm or whatever along the bottom. I probably move it 6"-12" each time I move the rod tip, let it drop to the bottom again, wait a second or three depending on the fish, and repeat.
In the evenings, I have been having luck in the typical spots with Texas rigged stuff. I will go right along drop-offs or on the outer (deeper) edge of weed beds. Dawn and dusk, the bass will be hanging out around there looking for stray bait fish or whatever creeps out of the weeds or shallow areas.
When it is hot and sunny during the day with the Texas rigs, I just huck them out deep with the 1/2oz bullet weights. But I keep moving on days like that because you kinda have to search for the lazy bass.