Fine 👍🏽 bait is possibly a tiny bit close to the hook? but am talking a couple of mm.. But likely good as is
CartographerLong7102 on
Looks good – maybe put on a small shot or putty below the hook as a counter weigjt to help the hook turn and drop into position – when i made a rig like this i used a mini swivel pulled i to the double corn so it can move around more like free offerings sliding up and down the hook shank trapped byba hook bead – im sure your rig will catch
SunstormGT on
Fake corn? Always check in a bowl or something if there is enough buoyancy to lift the hook.
I personally always use a micro swivel in the hook so there is a little weight and the hook can turn. This helps if there is too much buoyancy and the corn lifts the line as well. You could use some putty near the hook on your rig as it is now. This will also show when you test your rig in a bowl.
ZealousidealYam896 on
I’ve never understood using fake corn actual real corn is robust enough to take a few pecks here and there to nuance fish
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Fine 👍🏽 bait is possibly a tiny bit close to the hook? but am talking a couple of mm.. But likely good as is
Looks good – maybe put on a small shot or putty below the hook as a counter weigjt to help the hook turn and drop into position – when i made a rig like this i used a mini swivel pulled i to the double corn so it can move around more like free offerings sliding up and down the hook shank trapped byba hook bead – im sure your rig will catch
Fake corn? Always check in a bowl or something if there is enough buoyancy to lift the hook.
I personally always use a micro swivel in the hook so there is a little weight and the hook can turn. This helps if there is too much buoyancy and the corn lifts the line as well. You could use some putty near the hook on your rig as it is now. This will also show when you test your rig in a bowl.
I’ve never understood using fake corn actual real corn is robust enough to take a few pecks here and there to nuance fish