>>954181For fishing the Texas rigs, pretty much that. I cast em out, let them hit the bottom, and just slowly hop them along the bottom. Depending on the bite and conditions, some days you can keep them moving and other days you want to pause it for a couple seconds between hops.
And it takes a little patience and practice to get the hook set right with them. When fishing crankbaits and stuff, it's like saltwater where you can set the hook right away. But since Texas rigs are weedless, when you feel a nibble, you want to wait a second or two for the fish to grab the whole bait and get it inside its mouth, and then set the hook. Sometimes the bite will be really light so you gotta get some practice and learn to tell the difference between a bite and running over a rock or some weeds.