Yes you put your weight on the main line. I like to then tie a barrel swivel then a leader. Most the time I have pre tied my barrel swivel on to my leader and jig head this makes for quicker reties if you break off.
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Yes you put your weight on the main line. I like to then tie a barrel swivel then a leader. Most the time I have pre tied my barrel swivel on to my leader and jig head this makes for quicker reties if you break off.
I use pinch on's and i have swung 2lb plus fish in the boat and have never had a bit of trouble and they are so much easier to build a rig and as a bonus they can be changed depending on conditions.
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I thought Capps and Coleman rigs had the egg sinker with the line wrapped though it 4 or 5 times and they work well and are sold all the time? Or am I wrong?
I always make a bunch of rigs and store them on my Lindy rig holders to have ready when I am fishing. I use the egg sinker and wrap the line through it 5 to 6 times and I get no chaffing or line breaking at that point. The egg sinkers are new and I make sure there are no burrs on them. It works well for me.
Been doing mine the same for over a decade...no problems.
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