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Topic: How do you make this setup?  (Read 5230 times)

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redwoodfox

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 So I've had some questions about my profile pic. I actually have the same question.
 How do you tie up that double hook bead rig.


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The simple way (more labor/less expensive)
Buy fishing stainless wire (appropriate size) ,beads, and solid rings.
Then learn to make a haywire twist, either with pliers or with the tool.

Faster (more expensive)
Buy the wire and a spinnerbait/lure making jig.
Then you can bend up all kinds of lures/leaders/spreaders, etc.
« Last Edit: January 12, 2011, 01:51:03 PM by fishshim »


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You can also make the jig out of a block of wood and some nails, I did a bunch of wire forms for diamond jigs like that. 


Might be easier to use spectra to snell a double hook rig.  My guess though, iron gets hit head first alot, you'd lose fish due to poor hooksets from being so far back.
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My guess though, iron gets hit head first alot, you'd lose fish due to poor hooksets from being so far back.
Agree w/ that. The assist hook up front works just as good as at the bottom of the jig and snags up much less.

I don't really understand that double hook rig anyway. There's already a hook back there. If you want more hooks a treble would work better.

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Quote from: fishshim
The simple way (more labor/less expensive)
Buy fishing stainless wire (appropriate size) ,beads, and solid rings.
Then learn to make a haywire twist, either with pliers or with the tool.

Faster (more expensive)
Buy the wire and a spinnerbait/lure making jig.
Then you can bend up all kinds of lures/leaders/spreaders, etc.


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with that hook set up it almost looks like a trolling set up. I'd go with a single or double hook set up in the nose of the lure. Circle hooks help a bit (less snaggy)
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with that hook set up it almost looks like a trolling set up. I'd go with a single or double hook set up in the nose of the lure. Circle hooks help a bit (less snaggy)
That is what I use when the kelp gets long...... :smt002


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So I've had some questions about my profile pic.

So have I, and I cant explain it.  :smt044  :smt066  :kermit:
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