I use a drop loop knot instead of a swivel. I also use a pinch on weight so I can change them out without retieying them in case the wind picks up or I want to fish deeper. One thing I do at times I just slide one hook onto the line, then tie the bottom hook on. I'll use a triple overhang knot to tie the top hook on, then tie single overhand knots from the drop loop to the top hook to make it stand out away from the main line. At times you'll want to have both hooks close to one another if you've found the depth the fish are at. Then at other times, you'll want them 18-24 inches apart to cover more water depths.
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