Bought this lure today wondering if I need to reattach the hook from its head to the tail, or just cast it attached to the line by its tail?
Bought this lure today wondering if I need to reattach the hook from its head to the tail, or just cast it attached to the line by its tail?
Posted by Clean_Gazelle_9422
5 Comments
klosar_ispod_mosta on
I think you just use it as it is, should nicely replicate dying fish on fall.
Jefffahfffah on
Put the treble on the tail, or a single hook, and tie a loop knot to the head. If you tie tightly to the head, it won’t wobble or swim as much, and may even spin like a propeller instead of swim.
Krieger117 on
This looks like a vertical jig. Google how they work. You attach your line where the treble hook is.
tnseltim on
All the deep jigs I have like this seem to be backwards as well. Believe it’s intended for vertical jigging.
MannInnBlack on
I believe it’s rigged correctly it’s a jigging spoon bottom heavier than top. Attach line to smaller hole on left. Drop to the bottom of lake straight down. Turn handle once or twice to raise it off the bottom. Produce a jigging action by raising your wrist different heights and speeds.
5 Comments
I think you just use it as it is, should nicely replicate dying fish on fall.
Put the treble on the tail, or a single hook, and tie a loop knot to the head. If you tie tightly to the head, it won’t wobble or swim as much, and may even spin like a propeller instead of swim.
This looks like a vertical jig. Google how they work. You attach your line where the treble hook is.
All the deep jigs I have like this seem to be backwards as well. Believe it’s intended for vertical jigging.
I believe it’s rigged correctly it’s a jigging spoon bottom heavier than top. Attach line to smaller hole on left. Drop to the bottom of lake straight down. Turn handle once or twice to raise it off the bottom. Produce a jigging action by raising your wrist different heights and speeds.