I read the article. Something different. I agree though; how do you keep the weight on.

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Anyone read this in the Feb '11 BASS mag? Sounds like a lot of lost weights to me, and I don't think they are cheap. 7/8 inch roof tacks loaded with a number of suspend-dots works too. Maybe tying that screw weight somehow somewhere to the hook will work if ya need heavy weight. Another way to get this type of presentation is reverse rig a crawfish on a jighead, but it depends where the line tie is, need it closer to hook shank, keep rod low on retrieve. Works especially when you drag it up to a rock or whatever and shake it, raises the front instead of dropping it.
I read the article. Something different. I agree though; how do you keep the weight on.
thats not the same. the reason for that arrangement is for punching mats,which wont work near as well just flipping the plastic aroundAnyone read this in the Feb '11 BASS mag? Sounds like a lot of lost weights to me, and I don't think they are cheap. 7/8 inch roof tacks loaded with a number of suspend-dots works too. Maybe tying that screw weight somehow somewhere to the hook will work if ya need heavy weight. Another way to get this type of presentation is reverse rig a crawfish on a jighead, but it depends where the line tie is, need it closer to hook shank, keep rod low on retrieve. Works especially when you drag it up to a rock or whatever and shake it, raises the front instead of dropping it.
I believe it will if you put the plastic on right, you dont start the hook thru the end...come out of the end.
I see, yeah that doesn't help much with mats, just presentation.
Last edited by BassBest; 01-19-2011 at 11:03 AM.
