Saw KVD using it on the strike king fishing show a couple of years ago. Not a bad setup. It will work at times.
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Guy's. I went to Bass Pro recently and got some fantastic help. I got some one-on-one help from one of the guys. Explained to me this rig that KVD had come into the location and showed them and then did a demo in the creek for me and then in the BIG tank!
The rig was as follows:
Tied a 10in leader on to the main line with a double barrel. And had another double barrel on the main line free (not tied) with about a 8in leader. Put a super fluke on each line. I swear...it looked like swiming minnows. Stated it would be great for topwater or were bass are chasing minnows.
I don't know if I believe them when they said that KVD had showed them but more than one guy came up and said "oh yeah KVD showed us that the other day". Am I so far behind the time's or has anyone seen this before? This type of rig.
Saw KVD using it on the strike king fishing show a couple of years ago. Not a bad setup. It will work at times.
Its called the Double Zulu....and I use it every time I fish the jumps at NRL! Its awesome! And catching two at a time is pretty fun as well!!!
-Rich
The setup does sound awesome! So I guess the guy wasn't BS me. I'm going to have to try it then.
I was actually thinking about putting some bass assasins on there to see how they do.
Been fishing that for about 8yrs now. Think I saw it on an old Woo Daves video.
Also called the 'double fluke' . . . most fish will hit the trailing bait. Also experiment with hooking the fluke point side down instead of coming out the back.
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Nice rig for schooling fish...been doing it for about 30 years....got it from a Rick Clunn demo back in the 80's.
This might be a stupid question but do you have to only fish it topwater? Can you put some weights on and drop it down?
You want the front bait to nip at the surface from time to time so I don't weight it. On the trailing bait I use a hook lightly weighted near the front of the hook. No hard and fast rules on rigging, just fiddle with it. If the fluke helicopters then rig it upside down so the hook protrudes out the belly. I make the front leader half as long as the trailing (maybe 6" on the front and 12" on the back). Again, experiment. You won't be disappointed.