Sort of……you don’t need the snap swivel for that rig.
NiceRise309 on
Jighead needs hook on the inside, flip it around
Take_Me_Ocean_Man on
Technically yes, but I would personally not use the swivel that’s connected and instead tie your line directly to where the swivel is currently attached.
stpg1222 on
Generally yes, it looks right. As you pull it through the water the blade should be on top and jig head and plastic on the bottom. Also double check the blade is spinning freely and you’re getting good action on the plastic tail. Too fast of a retrieve can negatively impact the action so pull it through the water a few times to get a feel for what speed gives you the best action.
Personally I’d lose the snap swivel but in this case it’s probably not hurting you too much.
Thick_Imagination177 on
I wouldn’t use the snap swivel, and I’d turn that jig over so the hook point is up as it comes through the water
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I just tie my line on without the clip
Sort of……you don’t need the snap swivel for that rig.
Jighead needs hook on the inside, flip it around
Technically yes, but I would personally not use the swivel that’s connected and instead tie your line directly to where the swivel is currently attached.
Generally yes, it looks right. As you pull it through the water the blade should be on top and jig head and plastic on the bottom. Also double check the blade is spinning freely and you’re getting good action on the plastic tail. Too fast of a retrieve can negatively impact the action so pull it through the water a few times to get a feel for what speed gives you the best action.
Personally I’d lose the snap swivel but in this case it’s probably not hurting you too much.
I wouldn’t use the snap swivel, and I’d turn that jig over so the hook point is up as it comes through the water