Thanks NeonMoon, I kind of expected that would be the answer. So it's a lot like pushing or spider rigging I am guessing. I guess an Alabama Rig would also be really good with them and then could long line.
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PA, I doubt there's any reason those you posted wouldn't work, outside of tying to hooks (as opposed to jig heads) is probably a bit more cost effective.
Skip, the rigs I used a couple days ago had a 3/4oz egg sinker on the line to keep things tight.
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Thanks NeonMoon, I kind of expected that would be the answer. So it's a lot like pushing or spider rigging I am guessing. I guess an Alabama Rig would also be really good with them and then could long line.
yep skip you can fish them on a double rig ,slow troll ,or single pole them under a slip cork
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i come out with theses a couple of years ago for lee at grenada bait shop what makes it so affective is it has no weight and adds flash and profile to a live minnow the minnow swims freely with out being weighted down they work here in mississippi and i ship them all over the country have tied over 14000 of them lol a lot of desk time
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thats a fine looking bait Donald, you do a great job on those!!
I picked up a pack of silicone skirting SS44-01 Chartreuse at bps today. Tie my up some soon.
I've got some hooks coming Monday, and will be tying a few myself (but will also buy some to get me started quicker, I can tie at night or rainy/windy days). I've got plenty of thread, kip, and spinnerbait skirts (I robbed from my Bass bag, I just had to knock the dust off it). Thanks you guys for the info/help!![]()
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