Keep in mind that I am a novice, but this is what I have tried and am going to try.
I wanted to fish 3 jigs at a time. I used loop knots for the top 2 to help simulate a swimming motion. I began spiderrigging and those a a lot of baits to lose when you "find" underwater structure, so I needed some quick to get all of the poles back in the water. I had some lines made up, in which I used swimming noodles to wrap them around while not in use. I didn't have good luck with them, due to tangles and if the top jig hangs on something; then I lose them all.
I changed the setup to one that consist of 2 jigs or #2 hooks and a 3-way swivel, basically like the Capps & Coleman rigs. I tied some 18" long and some 4" long, all have loop knots on the top so that they can be changed or replaced quickly. I haven't used this setup yet, but I believe it will be more versatile than my previous setup. Also, I put 1/2 oz. egg sinkers on the ones that are 18" long with #2 hooks.
It is not what you do for your children, but what you have taught them to do for themselves, that will make them successful human beings.
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