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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Pasadena
Posts: 329
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I used to use this rig a lot for short biting halibut. I was always afraid of gut hooking a bass but it never happened. Now I just use them in freshwater for trout and have caught bass and crappie on 'em too. I tie mine like this.... What you need: ![]() 3" swimbait 10" of 8 lb Power Pro 2" sewing needle Size 6 Owner Mosquito hook 3/16 Owner Darter head Thread the bait on the lead head Tie a Palomar knot to the trap hook and a double over hand knot to the needle ![]() Thread the needle through the top center tail of the swimbait. ![]() Push straight through to the hole where the hook of the lead head exits the swimbait Pull the needle out with pliers until the eye of the hook hits the tail then push the hook into place with your fingers. ![]() Cut line from needle, loop the line twice through the eye of the leadhead, then tie a 4 turn San Diego knot. Grab the trap hook with pliers and the tag end with your other hand and pull snug. ![]()
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Junior
Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 26
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tattuna, i like your method too! I'm going to try both out this weekend at NPH.
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Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: CAMARILLO
Posts: 60
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He is right, it wouldn't affect the swim on the lure, dont use large heavy hooks an you will be okay......What other trick do you guys know, and willing to share?
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